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This month, we're covering a few of the tools and IDE platforms hosted at the Eclipse Foundation. To

This month, we're covering a few of the tools and IDE platforms hosted at the Eclipse Foundation. [View this email in your browser]( Tools, IDEs, and Beyond Our June newsletter takes a look at a couple of the developer tools and IDE platforms hosted at the Eclipse Foundation. We cover what's new with Eclipse Open VSX following the [formation of the Open VSX Working Group]( as well as a look at the latest features added to Eclipse Theia. Finally, the newsletter also features a bonus look at an exciting use case for an Eclipse SDV project: Eclipse Chariott. Enjoy the read, Clark Roundy Director of Product Marketing Spotlight Open VSX Launches Its Own Working Group Following the launch of the Open VSX Working Group, Miro Spönemann shares the history of the Open VSX Registry, why it was created, and what value it brings to the community. [Read More]( News From Eclipse Theia: The Next-Gen Development Tool Platform The EclipseSource team looks at some of the features that make Eclipse Theia a powerful and flexible platform for building web-based tools. [Read More]( Delivering Massage Seats with Eclipse Chariott Sören Frey and Alexander Walz describe why Eclipse Chariott is well-suited for the use case of offering massaging seats as an after-sales service. [Read More]( Committer Profile Alexander Kurtakov Get to know Alexander, tech lead at Red Hat, Project Management Committee member, and a project lead and committer on over a dozen projects at the Eclipse Foundation. [Read More]( Community Updates Eclipse IDE 2023-06 Is Now Available The June 2023 [Eclipse IDE release]( includes Java 20 support and several updates and improvements. [Read More->]( 2023 Eclipse Foundation Annual Community Report [This year's report]( covers highlights from across the Foundation, including new priorities, projects, and significant project releases. [Read More->]( New Webinar Series: Shifting Gears with SDV The Eclipse SDV Working Group recently debuted a [webinar series]( that showcases projects from across the SDV ecosystem. [Read More->]( Community Day for Java Developers at EclipseCon All Java enthusiasts interested in sharing their expertise in Jakarta EE, Adoptium, or MicroProfile are welcome to [propose a talk](. [Read More->]( Register for SDV Community Day in Friedrichshafen [Join us]( to learn about project proposals and discuss the technology being used to create an SDV Distribution consisting entirely of open source projects. [Read More->]( New Projects [Eclipse SDV Blueprints]( are use case implementations based on artifacts created in the scope of participating SDV projects and adjacent OSS technologies, together with some blueprint-specific code that ties it all together. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse Ankaios]( manages multiple nodes and virtual machines with a single unique API in order to start, stop, configure, and update containers and workloads. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse Dataspace TCK]( will consist of a modular test harness that can be extended to verify multiple Dataspace protocols and standards. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [VIEW ALL PROJECT PROPOSALS]( New Releases - [Eclipse Titan 9.0.0]( - [Eclipse CDO 4.23.0]( - [Eclipse Remote Application Platform 3.25.0]( - [Eclipse Git Team Provider 6.6.0]( - [Eclipse JGit 6.6.0]( - [Eclipse RedDeer 4.6.0]( - [Eclipse SWTBot 4.1.0]( - [Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools 11.2.0]( - [Eclipse Data Tools Platform 1.15.0]( - [Eclipse PHP Development Tools 8.0.0]( - [Eclipse Trace Compass 9.0.0]( - [Eclipse WindowBuilder 1.12.0]( - [Eclipse Mylyn Project 3.26.1]( - [Eclipse Passage 2.8.0]( - [Eclipse Shellwax 1.2.3]( - [Eclipse Basyx 0.2.0 (RUST)]( - [Eclipse Signalling Engineering Toolbox 1.1.0]( - [Eclipse GlassFish 7.0.5]( - [Eclipse Xtext 2.31.0]( - [Eclipse Wild Web Developer 1.1.1]( - [Eclipse Linux Tools 8.11.0]( - [View all releases]( Upcoming Events [DevBcn 2023]( July 3-5, 2023 [The Hitchhiker's Guide to Eclipse IoT Online]( July 4, 2023 [Eclipse IDE Hackathon]( July 5, 2023 [openMDM Annual Summit 2023]( July 6, 2023 [SDV Community Day]( July 6, 2023 [JakartaOne Livestream Portuguese]( August 15, 2023 [TheiaCon 2023]( September 12-13, 2023 [SDV Developer Day at ETAS Connections]( September 28, 2023 [EclipseCon 2023]( October 16-19, 2023 [AutoTech: Europe]( November 15-16, 2023 [View the full list of events]( and submit your event to [newsroom.eclipse.org](. [Website]( [Email](mailto:newsletter@eclipse.org) [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. Eclipse Foundation · 2934 Baseline Road, Suite 202 · Ottawa, ON K2H 1B2 · Canada

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