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Learn more about the latest news from Eclipse SDV, and updates from across the Eclipse community. Re

Learn more about the latest news from Eclipse SDV, and updates from across the Eclipse community. [View this email in your browser]( Revving Up Automotive Open Source This month, we're taking a look at two dynamic projects in the Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle ecosystem: Eclipse BlueChi and Eclipse Ankaios. Learn more about how and why these projects are being built for the rapidly evolving automotive industry, as well as how you can get involved. Enjoy the read, Paulina Gueorguieva SDV Product Marketing Manager [JakartaOne Livestream - Register Now]( Spotlight Eclipse BlueChi: Deterministic, Multi-Node Service Management for Software-Defined Vehicles Michael Engel and Paul Wallrabe explain BlueChi's architecture and how the project can be used to resolve cross-node dependencies. [Read More]( Eclipse Ankaios Enables Management of Complexity in SDVs Holger Dormann and Kaloyan Rusev discuss how Ankaios aims to meet the needs of the automotive sector by being being fast, reliable, and low-profile, and how the project fits in the Eclipse SDV ecosystem. [Read More]( Committer Profile Kristiyan Gostev Get to know Kristiyan Gostev, an Eclipse Kanto project lead and software engineer at Bosch. [Read More]( Community Updates Introducing Eclipse ThreadX [Eclipse ThreadX]( will be the world’s first open source RTOS with multiple safety and security certifications governed under the stewardship of a vendor-neutral foundation. [Read More->]( Sparkplug Announced as an International Standard for “Plug and Play” IIoT By [becoming an ISO/IEC standard]( Sparkplug benefits from global acceptance and accelerated adoption. [Read More->]( Download the 2023 IoT & Edge Developer Survey Report The [report]( includes findings about the top IoT and edge computing platforms, workloads, middleware, and much more. [Read More->]( Join the First Tractus-X Community Days The inaugural [Eclipse Tractus-X Community Days]( are taking place December 7-8 at ARENA2036 in Stuttgart. [Read More->]( EclipseCon 2023 Recordings Are Now Live From keynotes to tutorials and other technical presentations, you can find the best of EclipseCon on our [conference playlist](. [Read More->]( New Projects [Eclipse SysON]( provides an open source web-based tooling to edit SysML v2 models. It includes a set of editors (graphical, textual, form-based, etc.) enabling users to build the various parts of system models. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse OS-Gov]( provides guidelines and best practices for the governance and management of open source projects that cover a wide range of topics, from tooling to communication and security. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse openDuT]( automates the testing and validation process for automotive software and applications. This includes offering a framework for the testing and validation process but also includes process descriptions of the intended use. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [VIEW ALL PROJECT PROPOSALS]( New Releases - [Eclipse Xtext 2.33.0]( - [Eclipse Keypop 2023.11]( - [Eclipse Kura 5.4.0]( - [Eclipse NatTable 2.2.1]( - [Eclipse Tycho 4.0.4]( - [Eclipse Kuksa 0.4.1]( - [Eclipse Signalling Engineering Toolbox 2.1.0]( - [Eclipse GlassFish 7.0.10]( - [Eclipse eCAL 5.11.6]( - [View all releases]( Upcoming Events [JakartaOne Livestream 2023]( December 5, 2023 [Open Source Experience]( December 6-7, 2023 [Eclipse Tractus-X Community Day]( December 7-8, 2023 [Jakarta Teck Talk: Jakarta EE 11]( December 13, 2023 [Virtual Payara Conference: Empowering Enterprise Innovation with Jakarta EE]( December 14, 2023 [HiPEAC 2024]( January 17-19, 2024 [FOSDEM 2024]( February 3-4, 2024 [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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