diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e820b80383373bc12ac72baf9bf6a6d7145dd3e0..c5cadd4882a96b6869505392a5694146ab3a5c28 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The [eclipse.org](https://eclipse.org) website is generated with [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/documentation/). -The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals and organizations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for open source software collaboration and innovation. +The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals and organisations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for open source software collaboration and innovation. ## Getting started @@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals and organiza | Hugo | 0.110 | | Git | > 2.31 | -See our [Managing Required Software](https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/it/webdev/hugo-solstice-theme/-/wikis/Managing-Required-Software) +See our [Managing Required Software](https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/it/webdev/hugo-solstice-theme/-/wikis/Managing-Required-Software) wiki page for more information on this topic. Install dependencies, build assets and start a web server: ```bash -yarn +yarn hugo server ``` @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Images, less and JavaScript files for the Eclipse Foundation look and feel. ### [EclipseFdn/hugo-solstice-theme](https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/it/webdev/hugo-solstice-theme/) -Hugo theme of the Eclipse Foundation look and feel. +Hugo theme of the Eclipse Foundation look and feel. ## Bugs and feature requests diff --git a/config.toml b/config.toml index f5d1fe7bc0ddc8deb1eaee579ec5a01e01985044..b650c8ebc589cd33dac4d95a7a9d8f205a7e5037 100644 --- a/config.toml +++ b/config.toml @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ disablePathToLower = true [Params] google_tag_manager = "GTM-5WLCZXC" - description = "The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals and organizations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for open source software collaboration and innovation." + description = "The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals and organisations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for open source software collaboration and innovation." seo_title_suffix = " | The Eclipse Foundation" keywords = ["eclipse", "project", "plug-ins", "plugins", "java", "ide", "swt", "refactoring", "free java ide", "tools", "platform", "open source", "development environment", "development", "ide"] news_count = 3 @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ disablePathToLower = true description = """ Whether you intend on contributing to Eclipse technologies that are important to your product strategy, or simply want to explore a specific - innovation area with like-minded organizations, the Eclipse Foundation is + innovation area with like-minded organisations, the Eclipse Foundation is the open source home for industry collaboration. """ @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ disablePathToLower = true identifier = "resources" [menu.main.params] description = """ - The Eclipse community consists of individual developers and organizations + The Eclipse community consists of individual developers and organisations spanning many industries. Stay up to date on our open source community and find resources to support your journey. """ @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ disablePathToLower = true [menu.main.params] description = """ The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals and - organizations with a mature, scalable, and vendor-neutral environment for + organisations with a mature, scalable, and vendor-neutral environment for open source software collaboration and innovation. """ diff --git a/content/_index.md b/content/_index.md index 160ea15226f8381209c888f3881f4d9ead7f29b8..6a836704f00d01ca3d9a31d11928e97cf3211f0d 100644 --- a/content/_index.md +++ b/content/_index.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Home headline: The Community for Open Innovation and Collaboration tagline: The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals and - organizations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for + organisations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for open source software collaboration and innovation. hide_page_title: true redirect_url: /home/ @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ container: container-fluid lastmod: 2022-04-29T14:50:37.859Z header_wrapper_class: header-default-bg-img description: The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals and - organizations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for + organisations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for open source software collaboration and innovation. keywords: - eclipse diff --git a/content/collaborations/interest-groups.md b/content/collaborations/interest-groups.md index af79a369f73cf31441300442a740ad273cb26726..5a385a5419f87491f1290ac5d21f713074bee2e5 100644 --- a/content/collaborations/interest-groups.md +++ b/content/collaborations/interest-groups.md @@ -37,37 +37,37 @@ Find out more about interest groups, with these frequently asked questions: ## 1. What are Eclipse Foundation Interest Groups? -Eclipse Foundation Interest Groups facilitate the collaboration between participating Eclipse Member organizations to drive shared innovation. Eclipse Interest Groups are a light-weight association of a subset of Members that can come together to share a common interest in a topic or domain in a vendor-neutral manner based on the Eclipse Foundation’s overall governance structure including its antitrust policy. +Eclipse Foundation Interest Groups facilitate the collaboration between participating Eclipse Member organisations to drive shared innovation. Eclipse Interest Groups are a light-weight association of a subset of Members that can come together to share a common interest in a topic or domain in a vendor-neutral manner based on the Eclipse Foundation’s overall governance structure including its antitrust policy. ## 2. Does this mean Eclipse offers two mechanisms by which it supports industry collaborations? Yes, the Eclipse Foundation now offers two mechanisms to foster open industry collaboration to develop and drive new industry platforms and initiatives. Like Eclipse Working Groups, Eclipse Interest Groups can also collaborate across organizational boundaries in a vendor-neutral structure to solve industry problems and to drive shared innovation. -## 3. What are the major differences between Interest Groups and Working Groups? How do I choose which is right for my initiative? -Interest Groups, while modeled after Working Groups, are a very light-weight/self-governed group. Participation in Interest Groups is self managed by Member organizations, and there are no formal participation agreements, budgets, or committees. In short, they provide a simpler mechanism for Member organizations to collaborate in a collegial, vendor-neutral manner on initiatives of shared interest. +## 3. What are the major differences between Interest Groups and Working Groups? How do I choose which is right for my initiative? +Interest Groups, while modeled after Working Groups, are a very light-weight/self-governed group. Participation in Interest Groups is self managed by Member organisations, and there are no formal participation agreements, budgets, or committees. In short, they provide a simpler mechanism for Member organisations to collaborate in a collegial, vendor-neutral manner on initiatives of shared interest. Working Groups are intended for industry collaborative initiatives that have the intent to invest in the collective initiative, typically via participation fees. The intent is for working groups to address such additional objectives as developing and promoting a joint brand, developing open source specifications, contributing resources to drive common roadmaps and/or platforms, etc. -From a pragmatic point of view, Working Groups leverage the [Eclipse Foundation Working Group Process](https://www.eclipse.org/org/workinggroups/process.php) to manage and drive the collaboration, and have Participation Agreements, Working Group Fees, Charters,Committees, Program Plans, Budgets, and so on. Interest Groups, on the other hand, due to their lighter-weight structure, have none of these. +From a pragmatic point of view, Working Groups leverage the [Eclipse Foundation Working Group Process](https://www.eclipse.org/org/workinggroups/process.php) to manage and drive the collaboration, and have Participation Agreements, Working Group Fees, Charters,Committees, Program Plans, Budgets, and so on. Interest Groups, on the other hand, due to their lighter-weight structure, have none of these. ## 4. How can I propose to create an Eclipse Interest Group? -Existing members may propose to create an Interest Group by starting the process [here](https://projects.eclipse.org/node/add/interest-group). If your organization is not already a member, you must first [join the Eclipse Foundation](https://www.eclipse.org/membership/#tab-membership), and then follow the same process. Note that all participating member organizations must have also executed the Eclipse Member Committer and Contributor Agreement. +Existing members may propose to create an Interest Group by starting the process [here](https://projects.eclipse.org/node/add/interest-group). If your organisation is not already a member, you must first [join the Eclipse Foundation](https://www.eclipse.org/membership/#tab-membership), and then follow the same process. Note that all participating member organisations must have also executed the Eclipse Member Committer and Contributor Agreement. ## 5. How many members are required in order to create an Interest Group? -There must be at least three Member organizations participating. Each Interest Group must designate one or more Interest Group Leads. +There must be at least three Member organisations participating. Each Interest Group must designate one or more Interest Group Leads. ## 6. Are there any fees associated with Interest Groups? -No, Interest Groups do not require Members to pay any additional fees to participate. However, you must be a Member of the Eclipse Foundation to participate. For more information, please visit our [Membership Page](https://www.eclipse.org/membership/). +No, Interest Groups do not require Members to pay any additional fees to participate. However, you must be a Member of the Eclipse Foundation to participate. For more information, please visit our [Membership Page](https://www.eclipse.org/membership/). ## 7. How can I participate in an existing Interest Group? Existing members with an executed Eclipse Member Committer and Contributor Agreement may participate in any Interest Group of interest. Members may participate by declaring participation via the Interest Group’s mailing list. ## 8. What is the governance structure of an Interest Group? -The governance structure for Interest Groups is intentionally lightweight. Eclipse Interest Groups inherit and rely upon the Eclipse Foundation’s overall governance, sufficient to enable individuals from Member organizations to collaborate effectively while conforming to all Eclipse processes and policies, including the Eclipse Foundation Intellectual Property and Antitrust Policies. See the [Interest Group Process](https://www.eclipse.org/org/collaborations/interest-groups/process.php) for a full overview of applicable related governance documents. +The governance structure for Interest Groups is intentionally lightweight. Eclipse Interest Groups inherit and rely upon the Eclipse Foundation’s overall governance, sufficient to enable individuals from Member organisations to collaborate effectively while conforming to all Eclipse processes and policies, including the Eclipse Foundation Intellectual Property and Antitrust Policies. See the [Interest Group Process](https://www.eclipse.org/org/collaborations/interest-groups/process.php) for a full overview of applicable related governance documents. All Interest Groups must produce agendas and minutes of all meetings and disseminate to the Interest Group’s mailing list. ## 9. How do Interest Groups make decisions? -Most actions taken by Interest Groups should be done so collegially by participants and based on lazy consensus. However, the [Eclipse Foundation Interest Group Process](https://www.eclipse.org/org/collaborations/interest-groups/process.php) does include a means for decisions to be formalized, should the participants believe it is valuable to do so. +Most actions taken by Interest Groups should be done so collegially by participants and based on lazy consensus. However, the [Eclipse Foundation Interest Group Process](https://www.eclipse.org/org/collaborations/interest-groups/process.php) does include a means for decisions to be formalized, should the participants believe it is valuable to do so. ## 10. What relationship do Interest Groups have to Projects? Interest Groups may declare interest in any Eclipse project or projects, and may carry out activities that are in support of the success of those Eclipse project(s). @@ -76,10 +76,10 @@ Interest Groups may declare interest in any Eclipse project or projects, and may No, Interest Groups cannot create specifications nor develop software. Interest Groups may, at their discretion, produce artifacts such as documents, whitepapers, architectures, blueprints, diagrams, presentation and the like; however, they must not develop software, software documentation, or specifications. ## 12. Are Interest Groups a Prerequisite to becoming a Working Group? -No, Interest Groups are not a prerequisite to becoming a Working Group. It is possible, however, for the members of an Interest Group to decide to create a new Working Group. +No, Interest Groups are not a prerequisite to becoming a Working Group. It is possible, however, for the members of an Interest Group to decide to create a new Working Group. ## 13. Can Interest Groups graduate to Working Groups? -There is no direct correlation between Interest Groups and Working Groups, and thus no notion of graduation. Rather, all Eclipse industry collaborations, be they Interest Groups or Working Groups, will persist for however long they serve the collective purpose of their Members. It is possible that, over time, the Members of a particular Interest Group may deem that it would be more useful to be constituted as a Working Group, and vice versa. Should this be the case, it is possible under the guidance of the Foundation’s staff to make such a change. +There is no direct correlation between Interest Groups and Working Groups, and thus no notion of graduation. Rather, all Eclipse industry collaborations, be they Interest Groups or Working Groups, will persist for however long they serve the collective purpose of their Members. It is possible that, over time, the Members of a particular Interest Group may deem that it would be more useful to be constituted as a Working Group, and vice versa. Should this be the case, it is possible under the guidance of the Foundation’s staff to make such a change. ## 14. Are Interest Groups the same as Special Interest Groups (SIGs)? While similar, they are different. Special Interest Groups are a collaborative governance structure that allows Members of a working group to collaborate on specific, focused aspects of the broader working group’s scope. As such, Members of a SIG must also be participants of the Working Group which has formed the SIG. diff --git a/content/collaborations/interest-groups/contact/index.md b/content/collaborations/interest-groups/contact/index.md index 843c375b43f7f68f78d23d105e22c282366e6f5a..b7953c5117307fce42809a93356af82fabd9777a 100644 --- a/content/collaborations/interest-groups/contact/index.md +++ b/content/collaborations/interest-groups/contact/index.md @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ --- title: - Contact us about your organization joining an Eclipse Interest Group + Contact us about your organisation joining an Eclipse Interest Group Collaboration seo_title: Contact Us | Interest Groups -description: Contact us about your organization joining an Eclipse Interest Group +description: Contact us about your organisation joining an Eclipse Interest Group keywords: ['interest group', 'join', 'collaboration', 'contact', 'form'] hide_sidebar: true --- @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ hide_sidebar: true {{< grid/div class="col-sm-7 margin-top-20 margin-bottom-20" isMarkdown="true" >}} As per the [Interest Group Process](/org/collaborations/interest-groups/process.php), -organizations must first be an Eclipse Foundation Member in order to join an +organisations must first be an Eclipse Foundation Member in order to join an Eclipse Interest Group and must also have a [Member Committer and Contributor Agreement](/legal/committer_process/EclipseMemberCommitterAgreement.pdf) executed. diff --git a/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/index.md b/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/index.md index 0b861582ac2e2bff43b35ca9463e466bcaa92c1c..5c22ee0a5516237721442b367fa664fe4989e9cf 100644 --- a/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/index.md +++ b/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/index.md @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ resources: ## Why a Working Group at the Eclipse Foundation is a Great Alternative to an Association { .padding-bottom-20 } -Today, organizations of all types and sizes across Europe recognize that open collaboration is a strategic imperative for business success. +Today, organisations of all types and sizes across Europe recognize that open collaboration is a strategic imperative for business success. -For many European organizations, the natural first step towards open collaboration is to create a new association or foundation that’s dedicated to their particular technology or industry focus area. Unfortunately, these siloed associations almost inevitably experience challenges that severely restrict, slow, and complicate open innovation among members. +For many European organisations, the natural first step towards open collaboration is to create a new association or foundation that’s dedicated to their particular technology or industry focus area. Unfortunately, these siloed associations almost inevitably experience challenges that severely restrict, slow, and complicate open innovation among members. The good news is there’s an alternative approach that offers considerable advantages: Creating a collaborative, open ecosystem — called a working group — at the Eclipse Foundation. @@ -48,14 +48,14 @@ Working groups at the Eclipse Foundation receive [services and benefits](/member {{< grid/section-container class="margin-top-40" isMarkdown="true" >}} ## Jumpstart Open Source Innovation at the Eclipse Foundation { .h4 .margin-bottom-30 } -When you create a new association, your open source ecosystem is starting from nothing. However, when you create a new working group at the Eclipse Foundation, your open source ecosystem begins with a strong foundation of governance, processes, and infrastructure it can immediately leverage. +When you create a new association, your open source ecosystem is starting from nothing. However, when you create a new working group at the Eclipse Foundation, your open source ecosystem begins with a strong foundation of governance, processes, and infrastructure it can immediately leverage. Since 2019, the number of working groups hosted at the Eclipse Foundation has nearly tripled. More than 190 Eclipse Foundation members are also members of working group ecosystems, and a growing number participate in multiple working groups. ### Affordable Fees Open the Door to All { .h5 } -The fees for Eclipse Foundation membership, and for working group membership, are based on annual corporate revenues, so it’s affordable for organizations of all sizes to join working groups. And each working group has the flexibility to tailor its charter to define the right set of membership levels, fees, and committees to support its goals. +The fees for Eclipse Foundation membership, and for working group membership, are based on annual corporate revenues, so it’s affordable for organisations of all sizes to join working groups. And each working group has the flexibility to tailor its charter to define the right set of membership levels, fees, and committees to support its goals. ### Learn More { .h5 } diff --git a/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/accelerates-time-to-market.md b/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/accelerates-time-to-market.md index 323757cc3316dd8209bc6a05c3d267c0f4d93916..6278974791f46bb0ea2072bd3ae300b08f2d9cd1 100644 --- a/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/accelerates-time-to-market.md +++ b/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/accelerates-time-to-market.md @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ --- -title: Faster, Easier Setup Accelerates Time to Market +title: Faster, Easier Setup Accelerates Time to Market section_id: accelerate-time-to-market weight: 2 --- -It can easily take several years to reinvent all of the governance and processes the Eclipse Foundation has already developed. One of the major European associations that came to the Eclipse Foundation for assistance had been working on its IP policy and bylaws for 18 months with very few tangible results. +It can easily take several years to reinvent all of the governance and processes the Eclipse Foundation has already developed. One of the major European associations that came to the Eclipse Foundation for assistance had been working on its IP policy and bylaws for 18 months with very few tangible results. -In contrast, the Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle Working Group was able to take advantage of the existing Eclipse Foundation framework and processes. As a result, ecosystem members began openly collaborating just three months after initially joining forces. This is an amazing achievement, given the potential complexity that can arise among such a broad range of large, world-class organizations. Founding members include: +In contrast, the Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle Working Group was able to take advantage of the existing Eclipse Foundation framework and processes. As a result, ecosystem members began openly collaborating just three months after initially joining forces. This is an amazing achievement, given the potential complexity that can arise among such a broad range of large, world-class organisations. Founding members include: {{< pages/collaborations/working-groups/brief/logo_grid >}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/collaboration-has-no-boundaries.md b/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/collaboration-has-no-boundaries.md index 6e9288261a76605b433f55ee12d50ec3a33c2765..6aeb8e5924e2d061257c2227621fe5f85660d021 100644 --- a/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/collaboration-has-no-boundaries.md +++ b/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/collaboration-has-no-boundaries.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ section_id: collaboration-has-no-boundaries weight: 5 quote: | We're able to partner with Thales on projects for the long term. We're also able to build on our experiences - and involvement in the Eclipse Foundation to act as a middleman who can help and advise Thales + and involvement in the Eclipse Foundation to act as a middleman who can help and advise Thales about opportunities to enhance their solutions. quote_author: | Cédric Brun, @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ At the ecosystem level, a number of working groups are collaborating to strength - [Jakarta EE](https://jakarta.ee/) and [MicroProfile](https://microprofile.io/) Working Groups - [Eclipse IoT](https://iot.eclipse.org/) and [Eclipse Edge Native](https://edgenative.eclipse.org/) Working Groups -Within these very diverse ecosystems, members ranging from major multinational players to small, entrepreneurial organizations have +Within these very diverse ecosystems, members ranging from major multinational players to small, entrepreneurial organisations have discovered the potential to combine their respective technologies. For example, Obeo, a Strategic Member of the Eclipse Foundation with a few dozen employees, is partnering with Thales, a multinational corporation with tens of thousands of employees. Both companies contribute to numerous Eclipse Foundation projects. diff --git a/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/established-brand-and-infrastructure.md b/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/established-brand-and-infrastructure.md index 88a528cf10bbdb5af630a7f92e672c291f6bbc9c..412f00fb7fd679480bc1dfb6ee341836159c3813 100644 --- a/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/established-brand-and-infrastructure.md +++ b/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/established-brand-and-infrastructure.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ operations. Staffing and financial shortfalls, and lack of experience nurturing chasing a finite member pool. The Eclipse Foundation brand is globally recognized and proven to boost credibility for ecosystems and their members. With consistent governance, licensing, and life -cycle models across all communities and projects, it’s easy and cost-effective for organizations to participate in all initiatives that interest them. +cycle models across all communities and projects, it’s easy and cost-effective for organisations to participate in all initiatives that interest them. To support and nurture the working groups it hosts, the Eclipse Foundation provides the services many ecosystems are unable to deliver on their own, including: diff --git a/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/vendor-neutrality.md b/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/vendor-neutrality.md index ba8febfaf61a5e24d605c9a7fca9469093e64fa7..b6880dbccaa8a0ff1adde6c391b506a1b415b1c9 100644 --- a/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/vendor-neutrality.md +++ b/content/collaborations/working-groups/brief/sections/vendor-neutrality.md @@ -10,22 +10,22 @@ quote_author: | Payara Services, a member of the Jakarta EE Working Group --- -One of the main reasons organizations have historically chosen to form a new open source association is to -maintain control over the way the ecosystem operates, rather than adopt a governance model they can’t change. Unfortunately, the control these organizations seek ends up stifling open collaboration and innovation +One of the main reasons organisations have historically chosen to form a new open source association is to +maintain control over the way the ecosystem operates, rather than adopt a governance model they can’t change. Unfortunately, the control these organisations seek ends up stifling open collaboration and innovation opportunities: -- Small and medium-sized organizations don’t have the financial or legal resources to adequately review +- Small and medium-sized organisations don’t have the financial or legal resources to adequately review the governance of multiple, uniquely operated open source associations. This tilts governance in favor - of larger organizations. + of larger organisations. -- When larger organizations dominate, the ecosystem can’t fully benefit from the innovation and cutting-edge - skill sets that smaller, more nimble, and entrepreneurial organizations often bring to the table. +- When larger organisations dominate, the ecosystem can’t fully benefit from the innovation and cutting-edge + skill sets that smaller, more nimble, and entrepreneurial organisations often bring to the table. Working groups hosted at the Eclipse Foundation follow a charter that clearly defines the collaborative boundaries for ecosystem members. Every ecosystem member has an equal voice and an equal vote, no matter -the size of their organization, their membership fees, or how many of their staff participate in the +the size of their organisation, their membership fees, or how many of their staff participate in the ecosystem. -This level playing field opens the door for organizations of all sizes, and at all stages of development, +This level playing field opens the door for organisations of all sizes, and at all stages of development, to openly innovate and collaborate. Inevitably, the ecosystem output is more advanced and innovative, and -is relevant to a much wider range of organizations to drive broader technology adoption. +is relevant to a much wider range of organisations to drive broader technology adoption. diff --git a/content/home/_index.md b/content/home/_index.md index 0abe220a5c0dff083b8d02d8a5e268f786c7a0e8..8a28f7d4cf3dc73644410f0c5f027f5a02271b26 100644 --- a/content/home/_index.md +++ b/content/home/_index.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ --- title: eclipse.org -headline: > +headline: > The Community for <span class="white">Open Collaboration</span> <br class="visible-md visible-lg"> and Innovation tagline: The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals and - organizations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for + organisations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for open source software collaboration and innovation. custom_jumbotron_end: | <div class="custom-jumbotron-end-lead-text"> @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ container: container-fluid lastmod: 2022-04-29T14:50:37.859Z header_wrapper_class: header-default-bg-img description: The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals and - organizations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for + organisations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for open source software collaboration and innovation. keywords: - eclipse diff --git a/content/home/newcomers.md b/content/home/newcomers.md index 4919241701b8a5381c4725b0b5c6d91702a9d25d..d62e322f0bce6e1f6f31c2c7fc207269418fd164 100644 --- a/content/home/newcomers.md +++ b/content/home/newcomers.md @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ One very exciting thing about Eclipse is that many people are using Eclipse in w The Eclipse Foundation is a not-for-profit, member-supported corporation that hosts the Eclipse projects. The Foundation provides services to run the IT infrastructure, perform IP due diligence, mentor open source projects, and provide marketing and business development support for the Eclipse community. -It is important to realize that the Eclipse Foundation does not actually develop the open source code. All of the open source software at Eclipse is developed by open source developers, called committers, which are volunteered or contributed by organizations and individuals. +It is important to realize that the Eclipse Foundation does not actually develop the open source code. All of the open source software at Eclipse is developed by open source developers, called committers, which are volunteered or contributed by organisations and individuals. ## How can I get started using Eclipse? @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ There is also a wealth of [books](/resources?type=book), [tutorials and white pa ## Where do I get support? -Everyone is free to open [bugs](http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/) and [ask questions on our forums.](/forums/) There are also companies that offer commercial products built on Eclipse and [Eclipse distributions](http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/). Many of these organizations are able to provide commercial -level support. +Everyone is free to open [bugs](http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/) and [ask questions on our forums.](/forums/) There are also companies that offer commercial products built on Eclipse and [Eclipse distributions](http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/). Many of these organisations are able to provide commercial -level support. ## How do I get in contact with other Eclipse users? @@ -52,13 +52,13 @@ If you would like to contact the Eclipse Foundation see our [Contact Us section. ## What license does Eclipse use? -Eclipse uses the Eclipse Public License (EPL). The EPL is a commercially friendly license that allows organizations to include Eclipse software in their commercial products, while at the same time asking those who create derivative works of EPL code to contribute back to the community. +Eclipse uses the Eclipse Public License (EPL). The EPL is a commercially friendly license that allows organisations to include Eclipse software in their commercial products, while at the same time asking those who create derivative works of EPL code to contribute back to the community. The commercial-friendly nature of the EPL had been proven over and over as hundreds of companies ship Eclipse based products. More information about the EPL can be found in our [Licensing FAQ.](/legal/eplfaq.php) ## How do I start an Eclipse open source project? -The first step in starting an open source project is to familiarize yourself with the [existing open source projects.](/projects) There is a lot of diverse technology being developed at Eclipse, so it might be actually easier to contribute to an existing open source project. If you believe you have a unique technology that is suited for Eclipse, then the first step is to read the Eclipse development process to ensure that the goals of Eclipse align with your interests in creating an open source project. The next step is to contact the Eclipse Management Organization (EMO) to get some help and advice in drafting your proposal. You can contact the EMO via [emo at eclipse dot org](mailto:emo@eclipse.org). +The first step in starting an open source project is to familiarize yourself with the [existing open source projects.](/projects) There is a lot of diverse technology being developed at Eclipse, so it might be actually easier to contribute to an existing open source project. If you believe you have a unique technology that is suited for Eclipse, then the first step is to read the Eclipse development process to ensure that the goals of Eclipse align with your interests in creating an open source project. The next step is to contact the Eclipse Management Organisation (EMO) to get some help and advice in drafting your proposal. You can contact the EMO via [emo at eclipse dot org](mailto:emo@eclipse.org). ## Who is allowed to start an Eclipse open source project? diff --git a/content/home/whatis.md b/content/home/whatis.md index 8b018809420d04da18fb3be04c875f069f5bee1d..c843848c8a20587deda58d74455e29585ca69149 100644 --- a/content/home/whatis.md +++ b/content/home/whatis.md @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ All Eclipse projects are available for free download. No registration is require Eclipse contributors number in the hundreds. There are many different kinds of contributions: bug reports, feature requests, patches, code, and design. A smaller number of committers are responsible for deciding (and actioning) what contributions will be integrated into the project's code base. -Hundreds of plug-ins are provided by commercial companies, organizations, and individuals. +Hundreds of plug-ins are provided by commercial companies, organisations, and individuals. There are numerous community-supported sources of information about Eclipse: diff --git a/content/openchain/_index.md b/content/openchain/_index.md index 9459f2c67e5cb1c7fc6eb0b62e87cb3c41dcbf35..03c6b0309df2632819596096c4c28e4e26d3505c 100644 --- a/content/openchain/_index.md +++ b/content/openchain/_index.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ page_css_file: "/public/css/projects-openchain.css" <p> The OpenChain ISO 5230 standard is officially known as the OpenChain 2.1 ISO/IEC 5230:2020 standard and is based on the <a href="https://www.openchainproject.org/">OpenChain Project</a>. The goal of this project is to provide a - clear and effective standard for organizations of all sizes, in all industries, and in all markets to + clear and effective standard for organisations of all sizes, in all industries, and in all markets to benefit from a more efficient and effective open source supply chain. </p> </div> diff --git a/content/os4biz/ospo/_index.md b/content/os4biz/ospo/_index.md index efaff16893712f967774e59b6d2fab40cb62f5fc..f39bb9c1464da515b799b02ce6ea1aa9e34ce6fe 100644 --- a/content/os4biz/ospo/_index.md +++ b/content/os4biz/ospo/_index.md @@ -13,23 +13,23 @@ Open Source Program Offices (OSPO) promote the structured and professional management of open source by companies and administrations. The Eclipse Foundation, along with a coalition of leading European open source -non-profit organizations, created the [OSPO Alliance](https://ospo-alliance.org), -an open community that brings and shares guidance to organizations willing to +non-profit organisations, created the [OSPO Alliance](https://ospo-alliance.org), +an open community that brings and shares guidance to organisations willing to professionally manage the usage, contribution to, and publication of open source software. The OSPO Alliance offers a comprehensive set of resources for corporations, -public institutions, and research and academic organizations, including: +public institutions, and research and academic organisations, including: - **The Good Governance Initiative** (GGI): a methodological framework to assess - and improve open-source trust, awareness and strategy within organizations. + and improve open-source trust, awareness and strategy within organisations. - The **OSPO OnRamp** meeting series: an open, neutral, and friendly forum, a low-threshold entry point to exchange and learn about the basics of how to set up an Open Source Program Office and get started with open source. The Eclipse Foundation is a leading contributor to the Alliance, and actively participates in its various task forces. Additionally, we provide consulting -services around OSPOs. Please [contact us](/org/foundation/contact.php) if you +services around OSPOs. Please [contact us](/org/foundation/contact.php) if you need our experts to help in implementing your winning open source strategy based on the material from the OSPO Alliance. diff --git a/content/research/_index.md b/content/research/_index.md index 2059482db20ff0b148a25a945c237757df18cce1..d119cc96dc2858b5481b3c62d7c80a97a2857547 100644 --- a/content/research/_index.md +++ b/content/research/_index.md @@ -14,23 +14,23 @@ cascade: European projects </p> <div class="research-logo-wrapper col-sm-10"> - <img - class="research-logo" - src="/images/eclipse-research-logo-transparent.svg" - alt="Eclipse Research Logo" + <img + class="research-logo" + src="/images/eclipse-research-logo-transparent.svg" + alt="Eclipse Research Logo" /> </div> </div> - + hide_call_for_action : true hide_sidebar: true hide_page_title: true - + # metadata description: Business-friendly open source and open innovation underpins exploitation, community building and dissemination strategy for European projects. keywords: ["eclipse", "research"] seo_title_suffix : " | Research | The Eclipse Foundation" - + page_css_file: /public/css/research-styles.css date: 2019-09-10T15:50:25-04:00 links: [[href: "#projects", text: "Research Projects"], [href: "#collaborations", text: "Collaborations"]] diff --git a/content/research/projects/panorama/index.md b/content/research/projects/panorama/index.md index bd4dba37f27b8aba37055795ad841eddf3054966..bbfd70fe458438ffa8b5bf7c3746fad3d4299eb7 100644 --- a/content/research/projects/panorama/index.md +++ b/content/research/projects/panorama/index.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ summary: "Accelerating design efficiency for Automotive and aerospace systems" The Panorama project boosts design efficiency for heterogeneous automotive and aerospace systems. Based in open source, it provides an environment for collaboration amongst diverse hardware and software technologies and teams, especially at the early stages of design. It supports efficient design decisions by defining evolving standards, tools and best practises for exchange of non-functional, formal models.. -The main activities of the project will extend the scope of current system level approaches by enhancing existing abstract performance meta-models to be suitable for heterogeneous hardware, and heterogeneous function domains. We will stand on the shoulder of giants by building on the meta-model developed in the AMALTHEA and AMALTHEA4 public projects, taking results from projects such as TIMMO, Timmo2USE, ARAMiS I & II into account. The enhanced meta-model will be a common and open standard to support development by diverse parties across organizations. +The main activities of the project will extend the scope of current system level approaches by enhancing existing abstract performance meta-models to be suitable for heterogeneous hardware, and heterogeneous function domains. We will stand on the shoulder of giants by building on the meta-model developed in the AMALTHEA and AMALTHEA4 public projects, taking results from projects such as TIMMO, Timmo2USE, ARAMiS I & II into account. The enhanced meta-model will be a common and open standard to support development by diverse parties across organisations. The project was running from April 2019 to March 2022 diff --git a/content/research/projects/sparta/index.md b/content/research/projects/sparta/index.md index 9698be617adcacf5d1d8d6da05dfc03218c13471..c8caf70653da1fd298ba2a3e24fbcd253d5973af 100644 --- a/content/research/projects/sparta/index.md +++ b/content/research/projects/sparta/index.md @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ SPARTA is a novel Cybersecurity Competence Network, supported by the EU’s H202 <p/> {{</ grid/div >}} -The SPARTA consortium assembles, for the first time, 44 actors from more than 14 Member States, bringing together the expertise of different kind of stakeholders, be they research institutes, private organizations or national authorities, +The SPARTA consortium assembles, for the first time, 44 actors from more than 14 Member States, bringing together the expertise of different kind of stakeholders, be they research institutes, private organisations or national authorities, Re-imagining the way cybersecurity research, innovation, and training are performed in Europe across domains and expertise, from foundations to applications, in academia and industry. SPARTA will create a long-lasting community capable of collaboration to define, develop, share, and evolve solutions that will help practitioners prevent cybercrime and enhance cybersecurity. In sharing experiences and excellence, challenges and capabilities, SPARTA makes decisive contributions to European strategic autonomy. diff --git a/content/security/team/_index.md b/content/security/team/_index.md index f8721dc6df0aa14a76da9db8204f4a53b98483ba..56356e5b874f0d440d010260633b8ab854d4a9a1 100644 --- a/content/security/team/_index.md +++ b/content/security/team/_index.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The Eclipse Staff Team is part of the Foundation’s effort to improve security As part of the strategy to improve security, the team may approach Eclipse Foundation project committers through the official and commonly used channels, using only the accounts appointed below. If you notice permissions given to security personnel on any repository or shared space, be sure to check this page for updated accounts, keys and names. The team will use those permissions only when necessary and will use pull requests (or equivalent) in project repositories every time it is possible. \ -You may notice the aforementioned permissions in security relevant spaces such as your project repository or the _.eclipsefdn_ repository on a GitHub organization. +You may notice the aforementioned permissions in security relevant spaces such as your project repository or the _.eclipsefdn_ repository on a GitHub organisation. No one in the security team will ever ask for your private credentials. @@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ No one in the security team will ever ask for your private credentials. ## Other Members -The individuals listed below are part of the security@eclipse-foundation.org mailing list in addition to above staff members. They consist of volunteer security experts who come from both the community and EMO (Eclipse Management Organization). +The individuals listed below are part of the security@eclipse-foundation.org mailing list in addition to above staff members. They consist of volunteer security experts who come from both the community and EMO (Eclipse Management Organisation). {{< pages/security/team type="other" >}} diff --git a/content/sponsor/collaboration/index.md b/content/sponsor/collaboration/index.md index 3df0a9e75d02ca0107979225758a8b8b567f6fce..9ad08de3f6deaa463c022f8c2b9505e41c29de60 100644 --- a/content/sponsor/collaboration/index.md +++ b/content/sponsor/collaboration/index.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ container: container center-align-h1 page_css_file : /public/css/collaboration.css --- -If you are looking to support a working group, without committing to membership, you can become a sponsor! As a sponsor, you can donate on a one-time or recurring annual basis to support working group initiatives that matter to your organization. +If you are looking to support a working group, without committing to membership, you can become a sponsor! As a sponsor, you can donate on a one-time or recurring annual basis to support working group initiatives that matter to your organisation. Anyone can contribute funds to the Eclipse Foundation: diff --git a/data/collaborations/collaborating.yml b/data/collaborations/collaborating.yml index 345e5758063f98ea6229265e5069e9b53ba81aa8..d316289420c88ecdb611676ea044880dcf0710a0 100644 --- a/data/collaborations/collaborating.yml +++ b/data/collaborations/collaborating.yml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - title: Vendor Neutral Governance description: | - The Eclipse Foundation enables individuals and organizations to collaborate under a vendor-neutral governance model + The Eclipse Foundation enables individuals and organisations to collaborate under a vendor-neutral governance model icon: vendor.png - title: Ecosystem Development and Marketing description: Build a community for collaboration through marketing and community programs diff --git a/data/topics/communities.yml b/data/topics/communities.yml index cf74299c1cf66a19975a1e3693cf78739c1e7364..8796b8e19028d33211714d89c0b97630c7717a53 100644 --- a/data/topics/communities.yml +++ b/data/topics/communities.yml @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ topics: image_url: https://www.eclipse.org/org/workinggroups/assets/images/wg-sdv.svg content: | The Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) Working Group will provide a - forum for individuals and organizations to build and promote open + forum for individuals and organisations to build and promote open source software, specifications, and open collaboration models needed to create a scalable, modular, extensible, industry-ready open source licensed vehicle software platform to support in-vehicle and around the @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ topics: cloud_native: - name: Adoptium link: https://adoptium.net/ - image_url: https://www.eclipse.org/org/workinggroups/assets/images/wg-adoptium.svg + image_url: https://www.eclipse.org/org/workinggroups/assets/images/wg-adoptium.svg content: | The Adoptium Working Group® promotes and supports high-quality runtimes and associated technology for use across the Java ecosystem. Our vision @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ topics: link: https://oniroproject.org/ image_url: https://www.eclipse.org/org/workinggroups/assets/images/wg-oniro.png content: | - The Oniro Working Group will foster an ecosystem of organizations that + The Oniro Working Group will foster an ecosystem of organisations that supports the community in the production and evolution of the Oniro operating system and platform. Oniro is a new commercially oriented, modular, and multikernel open source software platform. Its ecosystem @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ topics: adoption of the Eclipse Sparkplug protocol and related technologies that enable the creation of open, collaborative, and interoperable Industrial IoT solutions, and a framework for supporting Industry 4.0. - ide: + ide: - name: Eclipse Cloud DevTools link: https://ecdtools.eclipse.org/ image_url: https://www.eclipse.org/org/workinggroups/assets/images/wg-ecd-tools.svg diff --git a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/collaborations/start-new-collaboration.html b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/collaborations/start-new-collaboration.html index 1dfc87a3d533b510e3b428338d6074a75d5ef304..2fab89de7899f5c61403e6442f7f51de37ffd8db 100644 --- a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/collaborations/start-new-collaboration.html +++ b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/collaborations/start-new-collaboration.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <p>The Eclipse Foundation provides multiple services to support industry collaborations.</p> <p> Whether you intend on contributing to Eclipse technologies that are important to your product strategy, or simply - want to explore a specific innovation area with like-minded organizations, the Eclipse Foundation is the open source + want to explore a specific innovation area with like-minded organisations, the Eclipse Foundation is the open source home for industry collaboration. </p> @@ -24,10 +24,10 @@ <tr> <th scope="row">{{ .name }}</th> <td> - <span - role="img" + <span + role="img" {{ if .support.working_groups }} - class="collaboration-table-checked" + class="collaboration-table-checked" alt="yes" {{ else }} alt="no" @@ -36,10 +36,10 @@ </span> </td> <td> - <span - role="img" + <span + role="img" {{ if .support.interest_groups }} - class="collaboration-table-checked" + class="collaboration-table-checked" alt="yes" {{ else }} alt="no" diff --git a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/contribute/dev-program.html b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/contribute/dev-program.html index 026726fab0a9fd6f45bd3541bdb55130f038b221..7b3e1e5d7a3bbc7e84bc5186ded11f9b4ffcf275 100644 --- a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/contribute/dev-program.html +++ b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/contribute/dev-program.html @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ <p>FEEP will be managed exclusively by the Eclipse Foundation. The EF commits to a full disclosure of the expenditures made related to this program, as well as disclosure of the priorities established for selecting development efforts.</p> -<p>The Eclipse Management Organization (EMO) will designate a FEEP Program Manager (“FEEP PMâ€) to +<p>The Eclipse Management Organisation (EMO) will designate a FEEP Program Manager (“FEEP PMâ€) to manage the various tasks and processes on its behalf. Initially, it is expected the role of FEEP PM will be played by one of EF’s staff member, though this may change over time.</p> <p>As the Program grows, EF may decide to create an IDE/Platform Working Group. This would be done @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ <ul> <li>Respective PMC’s</li> <li>Member corporations that have donated funds with specific requests for development.</li> - <li>The Eclipse Management Organization (EMO), which includes</li> + <li>The Eclipse Management Organisation (EMO), which includes</li> <ul> <li>Architecture Council</li> <li>Planning Council</li> diff --git a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/europe/aisbl-membership-faq.html b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/europe/aisbl-membership-faq.html index da3b34d71c689396b99da4174882e1c075c276cb..575b83ac8a08ce9b470af805af05f6ec508d68ca 100644 --- a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/europe/aisbl-membership-faq.html +++ b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/europe/aisbl-membership-faq.html @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ <li><a href="#q_6">What does this move mean for Committers?</a></li> <li><a href="#q_7">Which agreements have changed? And what agreements must I execute?</a></li> <li><a href="#q_8">What are the major differences between the new Belgian Bylaws and the existing US Bylaws?</a></li> - <li><a href="#q_9">Have the Bylaws and Membership Agreement for the existing US organization changed?</a></li> + <li><a href="#q_9">Have the Bylaws and Membership Agreement for the existing US organisation changed?</a></li> <li><a href="#q_10">Why did the Solutions membership class change to Contributing membership? Are there other changes to the classes of membership?</a></li> <li><a href="#q_11">What rights and benefits of membership, with respect to governance, have changed as a result of @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ them. The Eclipse Foundation aspires to be a truly global institution, now with a new European home. </p> <p>To an extent, this move is merely confirmation of the Foundation’s current reality and global growth trajectory. - The Eclipse Foundation is already the largest open source organization in Europe as measured in staff, projects, + The Eclipse Foundation is already the largest open source organisation in Europe as measured in staff, projects, developers, and members. One hundred seventy members and over nine hundred committers are based in Europe and we have operated our subsidiary Eclipse Foundation Europe GmbH for more than seven years. </p> <p>By moving our legal residence from the United States to Europe, our goal is to create a global institution that @@ -49,11 +49,11 @@ now serving as Board members of Eclipse Foundation AISBL, as well as now having a representative from Daimler TSS who have joined the Belgian entity as a Strategic member. Key policies and processes, including the Intellectual Property (IP) Policy, Antitrust Policy, Eclipse Foundation Development Process, etc. all remain, and have been - adopted by the new Belgian organization. The existing Eclipse Foundation, Inc. continues to operate, with the + adopted by the new Belgian organisation. The existing Eclipse Foundation, Inc. continues to operate, with the existing Board in place. </p> <p>Going forward, companies now wishing to join the Eclipse Foundation will be directed to join the new Belgian - organization. Over the coming weeks and months we will be reaching out to member organizations to have them + organisation. Over the coming weeks and months we will be reaching out to member organisations to have them migrate their membership to the new Belgian entity.</p> </li> </ol> @@ -65,10 +65,10 @@ <p> In terms of the day-to-day interactions with the Eclipse Foundation, nothing has changed. The operations of our projects and working groups continue as is, and the IP Policy and Antitrust Policy of the new entity are identical - to those of the previous US organization. + to those of the previous US organisation. </p> - <p>The main difference is that you will soon be asked to join our new Belgian international nonprofit organization, - and concurrently, to resign your membership in the existing US organization.</p> + <p>The main difference is that you will soon be asked to join our new Belgian international nonprofit organisation, + and concurrently, to resign your membership in the existing US organisation.</p> <p>If you are an individual Committer Member you will be asked to execute the new Belgian membership agreement. We will reach out to you later this year to effect this change. There remain no fees for Committer membership.</p> </li> @@ -136,17 +136,17 @@ <ol type="A"> <li> <p> - As a new organization, Eclipse Foundation AISBL has new versions of all of our legal agreements. This includes new + As a new organisation, Eclipse Foundation AISBL has new versions of all of our legal agreements. This includes new Bylaws, Membership Agreement, and Member Committer and Contributor Agreement, and Working Group Participation Agreements. As part of the migration, we will be directly contacting all members to join the new Belgian - organization, Eclipse Foundation, AISBL. For those wishing to begin the review process now, the new Bylaws and + organisation, Eclipse Foundation, AISBL. For those wishing to begin the review process now, the new Bylaws and Membership Agreement for the new Belgian Eclipse Foundation AISBL can be found on our <a href="https://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/">governance page</a>. </p> <p>We expect the migration of members will take a few months, as we intend to contact each member directly with the specific agreements we require them to execute, and to provide a detailed explanation of the changes.</p> <p>All members are free to wait until we contact you directly; however, if you have business reasons to migrate your - membership to the new Belgian organization sooner, feel free to email our <a + membership to the new Belgian organisation sooner, feel free to email our <a href="mailto:membership.coordination@eclipse-foundation.org">membership coordination team</a>.</p> </li> </ol> @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ statements. Because we have significantly more Committer members than corporate members, their class of membership would be heavily weighted for these financial decisions at the General Assembly. This weighting was appropriate in our current bylaws, as the only matters brought before the Membership At-Large were related to changes to the - Bylaws and membership agreement. But given the General Assembly of the Belgian organization explicitly approves + Bylaws and membership agreement. But given the General Assembly of the Belgian organisation explicitly approves significant financial matters, it was felt these are matters better voted on by those companies that are contributing the funds.</p> <p>That the General Assembly votes on financial matters is a new “feature†for the Eclipse Foundation, and is based @@ -201,18 +201,18 @@ </ol> <p id="q_9"> - <strong>Q. Have the Bylaws and Membership Agreement for the existing US organization changed?</strong> + <strong>Q. Have the Bylaws and Membership Agreement for the existing US organisation changed?</strong> </p> <ol type="A"> <li> <p>Yes. In order to accommodate the transition, both the Bylaws and the Membership Agreement for the existing US - organization were modified effective October 1, 2020. These changes were approved unanimously by the Board of + organisation were modified effective October 1, 2020. These changes were approved unanimously by the Board of Directors, and were also approved by a vote of the Membership At-Large by a margin of 97%. At a high level, the - changes being made are to keep the two organizations in sync with respect to classes of membership, membership - fees, etc., and to ensure the governance of the US organization aligns with the new Belgian organization.</p> + changes being made are to keep the two organisations in sync with respect to classes of membership, membership + fees, etc., and to ensure the governance of the US organisation aligns with the new Belgian organisation.</p> <p>Of note, a new class of membership called Strategic Foundation Member was introduced into the bylaws of the - existing US organization. By doing this, the new Belgian foundation is now an active member of the US - organization, and will participate in its governance by having seats on the US organization’s Board. We would + existing US organisation. By doing this, the new Belgian foundation is now an active member of the US + organisation, and will participate in its governance by having seats on the US organisation’s Board. We would describe this as an “implementation detailâ€, and would be happy to provide more detail should you have questions about it. </p> </li> @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ <li> <p> We changed the name of the Solutions membership level to Contributing membership to better reflect the current, - diverse group of organizations that make up our membership base. These organizations participate and contribute to + diverse group of organisations that make up our membership base. These organisations participate and contribute to the development of the Eclipse ecosystem in many ways, including, but not limited to, leading and contributing to Eclipse Foundation projects, and offering products and services based on Eclipse technologies. </p> @@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ that agreement. </p> <p>In either case, there is no action for you to take at this time. Rather, the Foundation will contact either you - or your employer to execute the new agreements with the Belgian organization.</p> + or your employer to execute the new agreements with the Belgian organisation.</p> </li> </ol> <p id="q_13"> diff --git a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/europe/faq.html b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/europe/faq.html index e50101afd7b6fa8a97da5b5b11c30890517980bd..d70c1ea6ccd579b85b35bbd10fcb54b298f46dc9 100644 --- a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/europe/faq.html +++ b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/europe/faq.html @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ <ol type="A"> <li> <p>The Eclipse Foundation is an independent nonprofit corporation based in Brussels. The Foundation provides a - global community of individuals and organizations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for + global community of individuals and organisations with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment for open source software collaboration and innovation. The Foundation is home to the Eclipse IDE, Jakarta EE, and over 375 and growing open source projects, including runtimes, tools, and frameworks for many technology areas, including:</p> @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ </ul> <p>Open source innovation will drive the technological solutions expected to transform the global economy. The Eclipse Foundation strives to enable these solutions by being the leading community for individuals and - organizations to collaborate on commercially-friendly open source, for the benefit of industries and developer + organisations to collaborate on commercially-friendly open source, for the benefit of industries and developer communities worldwide.</p> </li> </ol> @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ of benefit to both the global open source communities, and for the industries that rely upon and collaborate with them. The Eclipse Foundation aspires to be a truly global institution, now with a new European home.</p> <p>To an extent, this move is merely confirmation of the Foundation’s current reality and global growth trajectory. - The Eclipse Foundation is already the largest open source organization in Europe as measured in staff, projects, + The Eclipse Foundation is already the largest open source organisation in Europe as measured in staff, projects, developers, and members. One hundred seventy members and over nine hundred committers are based in Europe and we have operated our subsidiary Eclipse Foundation Europe GmbH for more than seven years.</p> </li> @@ -95,14 +95,14 @@ <ol type="A"> <li> <p>Membership in the Eclipse Foundation allows businesses and developers the opportunity to participate in a global, - community-driven open ecosystem. Organizations and individuals join the Eclipse Foundation because they want to + community-driven open ecosystem. Organisations and individuals join the Eclipse Foundation because they want to take an active role in supporting sustainable, commercializable open source technologies. In doing so, they protect their strategic investments by participating in defining priorities for advancing the technologies they care about, while sharing costs and driving industry adoption.</p> <p> Our members value our unique governance model and processes. In particular, Eclipse Foundation <a href="https://www.eclipse.org/org/workinggroups/explore.php">Working Groups</a> provide an open and - vendor-neutral governance framework for individuals and organizations to engage in collaborative development to + vendor-neutral governance framework for individuals and organisations to engage in collaborative development to deliver high quality, scalable, and sustainable code that enterprises can use to build commercial products, grow revenues and drive market adoption. Through our <a href="https://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/">Eclipse Development Process</a> we offer members a set of best practices that guide developers during the process of @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ <p>The Eclipse and Eclipse Foundation names, trademarks, and brands will be controlled by the new European entity, as will the core policies such as antitrust and intellectual property. Our membership dues are stated in Euros. The existing Eclipse Foundation, Inc., incorporated under the laws of Delaware, continues to exist, and the two - organizations’ operations continue to be managed with operations split between Canada and Europe. In short, there + organisations’ operations continue to be managed with operations split between Canada and Europe. In short, there will be minimal to no impact to our operations.</p> </li> </ol> @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ industrial transformations called for by the European Commission in its recent strategies.</p> <p>To realize these ambitions and ensure the long term prosperity, Europe requires its own open source foundation with an international reach and reputation. By moving our legal residence to Europe, the Eclipse Foundation seeks - contributions from a broad cross-section of European companies and governmental organizations to open source + contributions from a broad cross-section of European companies and governmental organisations to open source projects.</p> </li> </ol> @@ -166,19 +166,19 @@ Foundation is proud to host a global community of dedicated contributors, committers, and leading companies across industry sectors.</p> <p>Our goal is to accelerate the growth of an already broad and expanding open ecosystem of developers, - organizations, and public sector entities collaborating to advance technologies that are expected to have a major + organisations, and public sector entities collaborating to advance technologies that are expected to have a major impact on global economies, including the cloud, edge computing, artificial intelligence, connected vehicles, telecommunications, and the Internet of Things.</p> <p>We expect that this move will further foster the growth of a global, sustainable ecosystem with a competitive and level playing field that delivers broad benefits to developers and industry. In this way, we see the move offering - increased global collaboration opportunities for organizations from all around the world.</p> + increased global collaboration opportunities for organisations from all around the world.</p> </li> </ol> <p id="q_11"><strong>Q. Does this mean you are shutting down Eclipse Foundation-USA?</strong></p> <ol type="A"> <li> - <p>No, there is no current intention to shut down our USA incorporated not-for-profit organization.</p> + <p>No, there is no current intention to shut down our USA incorporated not-for-profit organisation.</p> </li> </ol> diff --git a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/europe/landing-page.html b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/europe/landing-page.html index 7d3c70d56a2182e9a5576ef42d14ead3ff5f2656..61f55b3fe8e099a666c45f64956d8cfcbfd6935a 100644 --- a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/europe/landing-page.html +++ b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/europe/landing-page.html @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ open source contributions. As a founding and strategic member of the Eclipse Foundation, we know that it has been fostering open collaboration in the industry for more than a decade,†said Juergen Mueller, chief technology officer and member of the Executive Board of SAP SE. “This move will strengthen the foundation's - world-wide communities and help to boost the use of open source technologies in Europe, enabling organizations + world-wide communities and help to boost the use of open source technologies in Europe, enabling organisations to innovate faster and gain competitive advantages.â€</p> <p class="text-right">– Juergen Mueller, SAP</p> </div> @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ <img src="images/testimonials/obeo.svg" alt="logo"> </span> <p>“Open source is at the core of our corporate philosophy,†said Cédric Brun, CEO of Obeo. “As a strategic - member of the Eclipse Foundation, we are deeply delighted to see the organization expanding to Europe. Open + member of the Eclipse Foundation, we are deeply delighted to see the organisation expanding to Europe. Open collaboration with a global ecosystem of innovators will keep Europe’s strategic industries on pace with the very latest developments and trends.“</p> <p class="text-right">– Cédric Brun, Obeo</p> @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ </span> <p>“The Eclipse Foundation and its governance have been critical to the success of many of the innovative open source projects in which we participate,†said Chris Wright, Red Hat’s CTO. “As a Strategic Developer member, - we are pleased to support their continued expansion. The new European-based organization will serve to + we are pleased to support their continued expansion. The new European-based organisation will serve to strengthen and expand our community partnerships within the foundation’s global ecosystem.“</p> <p class="text-right">– Chris Wright, Red Hat</p> </div> @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ <img src="images/testimonials/bosch.png" alt="logo"> </span> <p>“It is great that the Eclipse Foundation has finalized its transition to the EU,†said Dr. Stefan Ferber, CEO - of Bosch.IO. “This move is going to serve as a catalyst for European organizations that want to leverage the + of Bosch.IO. “This move is going to serve as a catalyst for European organisations that want to leverage the potential of open source technologies to speed their own innovation and increase their competitive advantage.“ </p> <p class="text-right">– Dr. Stefan Ferber, Bosch.IO</p> @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ </span> <p>“ADLINK embraced Eclipse as the open source foundation of choice a few years ago and since then we have worked closely with the community to advance the state of the art in IoT and Edge Native Technologies,†said - Jim Liu, CEO, ADLINK. “We applaud the Eclipse Foundation’s decision to become a European organization as this + Jim Liu, CEO, ADLINK. “We applaud the Eclipse Foundation’s decision to become a European organisation as this will positively impact the growth in collaboration and sharing of great quality open source software.“</p> <p class="text-right">– Jim Liu, ADLINK</p> </div> @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ <span class="europe-testimonials-logo" style="padding-top:36px;"> <img src="images/testimonials/fraunhofer.png" alt="logo"> </span> - <p>"For the institutes of the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, the leading research organization for + <p>"For the institutes of the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, the leading research organisation for application-oriented research in Europe, open source plays an important role in many research areas. What counts for us in our research is practical applicability and at the same time scientific excellence. Numerous results of Fraunhofer research are based on the idea of open source software or contribute to it. The diff --git a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/os4biz/ospo.html b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/os4biz/ospo.html index 643c4f7f2f331a8ce53593f549194b860565fd5a..fc4bbce458d48ba15bc16ba90e4e7577bb51a527 100644 --- a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/os4biz/ospo.html +++ b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/os4biz/ospo.html @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ <hgroup> <h1>Open Source Program Offices</h1> <div class="h2 text-primary-light"> - Managing Open Source for Your Organization + Managing Open Source for Your Organisation </div> </hgroup> </div> @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ {{ .Inner | markdownify }} </div> <div class="col-sm-10 col-sm-offset-2 display-flex align-items-center justify-content-center match-height-item-by-row"> - <img class="img img-responsive" src="images/ospo-alliance.svg" alt="OSPO Alliance" /> + <img class="img img-responsive" src="images/ospo-alliance.svg" alt="OSPO Alliance" /> </div> </div> </div> diff --git a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/projects/resources.html b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/projects/resources.html index 68f31fde6c60c81a2edcc449a952f1191b71cab8..628a3279e99b01980d4dc4d9556dfa946f388e3f 100644 --- a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/projects/resources.html +++ b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/projects/resources.html @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This document describes the development process for the Eclipse Foundation. In particular, it describes how the Membership at Large, the Board of Directors, other constituents of the Ecosystem, and the - Eclipse Management Organization (EMO) lead, influence, and collaborate + Eclipse Management Organisation (EMO) lead, influence, and collaborate with Eclipse Projects. </p> </div> diff --git a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/research/home-section-header.html b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/research/home-section-header.html index bafa83d6d0f69ccded5791a6d2163bf7cc59ac7d..53107b7784da357ca0ce028b3308a91703ef7a30 100644 --- a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/research/home-section-header.html +++ b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/research/home-section-header.html @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ --> <section id="our-value" class="row row-gray section padding-top-30"> <div class="container"> - <p>The Eclipse Foundation has been a partner in many publicly funded research projects since 2013. We help organizations to successfully create, publish, and sustain an open source software platform, making the results of the research projects available for commercial or public exploitation. </p> + <p>The Eclipse Foundation has been a partner in many publicly funded research projects since 2013. We help organisations to successfully create, publish, and sustain an open source software platform, making the results of the research projects available for commercial or public exploitation. </p> <p>The Eclipse Foundation welcomes the opportunity to work with new industry research projects. If you would like more information please contact us at research@eclipse.org</p> <p>Learn more about both current and successfully completed projects where we have partnered.</p> <h2>What we offer:</h2> diff --git a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/research/home-section-info.html b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/research/home-section-info.html index 7e4e3d7d83d9ca00b92a61ea2b6a7228310cba00..e145d1abedb337569d1c78d9bdca625b897b10dc 100644 --- a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/research/home-section-info.html +++ b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/research/home-section-info.html @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ <div class="row padding-top-40 padding-bottom-50"> <div class="col-sm-14"> <div class="wrapper"> - <h3>Open Source: the catalyst among academics, SMEs, and large organizations</h3> - <p>Academics bring new innovations that enable better productivity and new processes in large organizations. SMEs industrialize the innovation transferred through open source projects to support + <h3>Open Source: the catalyst among academics, SMEs, and large organisations</h3> + <p>Academics bring new innovations that enable better productivity and new processes in large organisations. SMEs industrialize the innovation transferred through open source projects to support a product-based or expertise-based business model. </p> <h3>Research Exploitation</h3> diff --git a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/research/home-section-organizations.html b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/research/home-section-organizations.html index ddbce4b6ced038b3f4686da67401561d4392534e..9bcaa322489075d01e7313f79d9f30e54b56ec1e 100644 --- a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/research/home-section-organizations.html +++ b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/research/home-section-organizations.html @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ --> <section class="container margin-top-40 margin-bottom-40"> - <h2>Funding organizations</h2> - <p>The Eclipse Foundation has been a partner in many publicly funded research projects since 2013. We help organizations to successfully create, publish, and sustain an open source software platform, making the results of the research projects available for commercial or public exploitation.</p> + <h2>Funding organisations</h2> + <p>The Eclipse Foundation has been a partner in many publicly funded research projects since 2013. We help organisations to successfully create, publish, and sustain an open source software platform, making the results of the research projects available for commercial or public exploitation.</p> <div class="row"> <ul class="list-inline list-org text-center center-block"> <li> diff --git a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/sponsor/collaboration.html b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/sponsor/collaboration.html index 277ae3baa73ae5e8c850913784da57e835e70e9d..da76e6edcc8105f3ff38835eba79843f33809351 100644 --- a/layouts/shortcodes/pages/sponsor/collaboration.html +++ b/layouts/shortcodes/pages/sponsor/collaboration.html @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ <div class="row"> <div class="col-md-6 match-height-item-by-row col-md-offset-6"> - <h2>Sponsor as an Organization</h2> + <h2>Sponsor as an Organisation</h2> <p>Complete the <a href="/org/workinggroups/sponsorship/working-group-sponsorship-agreement.pdf">sponsorship agreement form</a>, to sponsor any of the <a href="/org/workinggroups/explore.php">Eclipse Foundation Working Groups</a>. </p>