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Learn more about some of the projects that will take centre stage at EclipseCon 2023, our biggest co

Learn more about some of the projects that will take centre stage at EclipseCon 2023, our biggest community event of the year. [View this email in your browser]( Community, Code & Collaboration at EclipseCon 2023 With [EclipseCon]( approaching, our September newsletter takes a look at some of the projects that will be taking centre stage in Ludwigsburg next month, a couple of our keynote presentations, and some useful information for attendees. Enjoy the read, Shanda Giacomoni Spotlight Eclipse Loves Java: Here’s How We Got Here Hendrik Ebbers looks at how Java has become so important in the Eclipse community, why the language is open source friendly, and how Jakarta EE, MicroProfile, and Adoptium came to be. [Read More]( What’s New and What’s Returning at This Year’s EclipseCon Gaël Blondelle breaks down the new additions to this year's event, discusses what first-time attendees can expect, and shares what he is looking forward to. [Read More]( Building a Blueprint for Commercial Fleet Management Kai Hudalla discusses the fleet management SDV Blueprint project, and how it forms an initial template of how software-defined vehicle application could look. [Read More]( Jakarta EE 11: The Next Major Jakarta EE Update Is Shaping Up Keynote speakers Jonas Helming and Sonja Liénard give some background on their presentations and what Eclipse projects they'll be covering at EclipseCon. [Read More]( Committer Profile Lorenzo Bettini Get to know Lorenzo, a project lead on the Eclipse EMF Parsley project and a committer to the Eclipse SWTBot and Eclipse Xtext projects. [Read More]( Community Updates Early Registration Ends Soon For EclipseCon 2023 [Register for EclipseCon 2023]( and join us in Ludwigsburg, Germany on October 16-19. [Read More->]( EclipseCon 2023: Get to Know Our Sponsors Attendees will have the opportunity to visit [sponsor]( booths and attend sponsored talks to learn about how these organizations are contributing to open source. [Read More->]( Eclipse IDE 2023-09 Is Now Available The [latest release]( includes improved Java development tooling and plug-in development tooling. [Read More->]( Check Out the 2023 Jakarta EE Developer Survey Report The [new report]( unveils a number of interesting findings about the growth of enterprise Java in 2023. [Read More->]( Update on the Cyber Resilience Act Leading European open source organizations recently signed an [open letter]( to the European Commission about the potential impact of the CRA on open source in Europe. [Read More->]( TheiaCon Call For Proposals Closes Soon There is still time to submit a proposal to present to the Eclipse Theia community at [TheiaCon](. [Read More->]( New Projects [Eclipse Epicyro]( provides default implementations of Jakarta Authentication mechanisms and algorithms, as defined and mandated by the Jakarta Authentication specification. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse OpenXilEnv]( is a lightweight SIL/HIL environment that allows running embedded software functions on a PC without a target platform and compiler. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse Langium]( is a toolkit for domain-specific languages (DSLs) that is fully built with TypeScript. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [VIEW ALL PROJECT PROPOSALS]( New Releases - [Eclipse Linux Tools 8.12.0]( - [Eclipse Mylyn Project 4.0.0]( - [Eclipse Trace Compass 9.1.0]( - [Eclipse PHP Development Tools 8.1]( - [Eclipse Tractus-X 23.09]( - [Eclipse Passage 2.9.0]( - [Eclipse GLSP 2.0.0]( - [Eclipse eTrice 5.0.0]( - [Eclipse GlassFish 7.0.8]( - [Eclipse Xtext 2.32.0]( - [Eclipse Modeling Workflow Engine 2.15.0]( - [Eclipse MDM|BL 5.2.0]( - [Eclipse Graphical Editing Framework GEF Classic 3.17.0 (2023-09)]( - [Eclipse Epicyro 3.0.0]( - [MicroProfile MicroProfile 6.1]( - [MicroProfile Telemetry 1.1]( - [Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools 1.0.0 (CDT LSP)]( - [Eclipse Ditto 3.3.7]( - [Eclipse CDO 4.24.0]( - [Eclipse Git Team Provider 6.7.0]( - [Eclipse JGit 6.7.0]( - [Eclipse Packaging Project 4.29.0]( - [Eclipse RedDeer 4.7.0]( - [Eclipse Scout 23.2]( - [Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools 11.3.0]( - [View all releases]( Upcoming Events [Community Day @ EclipseCon]( October 16, 2023 [ESAAM 2023]( October 17, 2023 [EclipseCon 2023]( October 16-19, 2023 [RISC-V Summit]( November 7-8, 2023 [JakartaOne Livestream - Spanish]( November 9, 2023 [TheiaCon 2023]( November 15-16, 2023 [AutoTech: Europe]( November 15-16, 2023 [EdgeTech+ 2023 Automotive]( November 15-17, 2023 [Eclipse SDV Hackathon Challenge]( November 28-30, 2023 [JakartaOne Livestream 2023]( December 5, 2023 [View the full list of events]( and submit your event to [newsroom.eclipse.org](. 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