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title: Collaboration Has No Boundaries
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
about opportunities to enhance their solutions.
quote_author: |
Cédric Brun,
CEO, Obeo
---
In a standalone open source association, collaboration opportunities are typically limited to the members of the association.
At the Eclipse Foundation, there are endless opportunities for ecosystem members and entire ecosystems to openly collaborate on
shared goals across technologies and industry focus areas. There’s no need to negotiate individual agreements or manage multiple
highly diverse sets of requirements and rules.
At the ecosystem level, a number of working groups are collaborating to strengthen their individual efforts, including:
- [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 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.
---
title: An Established Brand and Infrastructure Increase Ecosystem Health, Visibility
section_id: established-brand-and-infrastructure
weight: 4
---
The growing number of siloed, special-purpose, and single-topic open source associations and foundations fractures and weakens the global open source ecosystem.
With so much noise in the open source universe, it’s difficult for associations, particularly smaller ones, to create the visibility needed for sustainable
operations. Staffing and financial shortfalls, and lack of experience nurturing open source communities, compound the challenges. And every association is
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 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:
- IP and trademark management and licensing
- Ecosystem development and marketing
- Collaborative management
- Specification development
- Branding and compatibility
- Marketing and promotion
- IT infrastructure
With no need to worry about staffing and delivering these critical services, ecosystems are free to focus on technology and innovation objectives while continuing to
grow and diversify.
---
title: A Proven Governance and Legal Framework Reduces Risks
section_id: reduce-risks
weight: 1
quote: |
We have been working hard with Linaro, Seco, Array, NOITechPark, and Synesthesia to prepare Oniro’s initial code contribution and public cloud CI/CD infrastructure, and it is so exciting to see everything moving under the expert governance of the Eclipse Foundation.
quote_author: |
Davide Ricci,
Director of Consumer Business Group European Open Source Technology Center, Huawei
---
Associations that attempt to develop their own governance and legal framework for open collaboration likely don’t have the intellectual property (IP) and patent licensing expertise needed to get it right.
Unfortunately, many associations adopt old-style IP and licensing models that break the open source collaboration model because developers can’t simply take a piece of source code and freely experiment with it. This restriction limits widescale adoption of the open source software, slows technology advancement, and makes the results of the association’s efforts far less relevant.
Multiple European associations that leverage open source software have approached the Eclipse Foundation for assistance with their governance model. They know the Eclipse Foundation already has an established governance and legal framework for open source collaboration, community building, and innovation. Plus, they see the value in adopting a framework that was built with community support and feedback, and that has been accepted and successfully implemented for years.
Because all Eclipse Foundation members have already agreed to follow the Foundation’s governance framework, there’s no need to work through the many different, and potentially conflicting, interests that can arise when a new association is created.
New open source ecosystems that recognize these benefits, and want to keep governance and legal risks as low as possible, are also choosing to host their efforts at the Eclipse Foundation, including:
- [The Oniro Working Group](https://oniroproject.org/)
- [The Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle Working Group](https://sdv.eclipse.org/)
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---
title: True Vendor Neutrality Levels the Playing Field
section_id: vendor-neutrality
weight: 3
quote: |
We were very surprised and pleased to learn we would be on equal terms with the big vendors, which with the same voice and the same vote as they have on the projects we participate in.
quote_author: |
Steve Millidge,
Payara Services, a member of the Jakarta EE Working Group
---
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 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 organisations.
- 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 organisation, their membership fees, or how many of their staff participate in the
ecosystem.
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 organisations to drive broader technology adoption.
---
title: "Eclipse Community"
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title: "Eclipse Documentation" title: "Eclipse Documentation"
date: 2022-07-25T12:00:00-04:00 date: 2022-07-25T12:00:00-04:00
description: "Eclipse IDE documentation" description: "Eclipse IDE documentation"
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## Current releases ## Current releases
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{{</ html/list_wrapper >}} <a href="http://help.eclipse.org/2025-03/index.jsp"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse IDE 2025-03 (4.35) Documentation</a> (HTML Help Center)
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<li><a href="http://help.eclipse.org/2022-03/index.jsp"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse IDE 2022-03 (4.23) Documentation</a> (HTML Help Center)</li>
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<li><a href="http://help.eclipse.org/2021-09/index.jsp"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse IDE 2021-09 (4.21) Documentation</a> (HTML Help Center)</li> <li>
<li><a href="http://help.eclipse.org/2021-06/index.jsp"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse IDE 2021-06 (4.20) Documentation</a> (HTML Help Center)</li> <a href="http://help.eclipse.org/2024-12/index.jsp"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse IDE 2024-12 (4.34) Documentation</a> (HTML Help Center)
<li><a href="http://help.eclipse.org/2021-03/index.jsp"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse IDE 2021-03 (4.19) Documentation</a> (HTML Help Center)</li> </li>
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<a href="http://help.eclipse.org/2024-09/index.jsp"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse IDE 2024-09 (4.33) Documentation</a> (HTML Help Center)
For even older releases (Photon, Oxygen, Neon, etc), please download the corresponding Eclipse SDK or any EPP package and start the Information center locally as described here: </li>
<li>
{{< html/list_wrapper listClass="fa-ul">}} <a href="http://help.eclipse.org/2024-06/index.jsp"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse IDE 2024-06 (4.32) Documentation</a> (HTML Help Center)
<li><a href="https://archive.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse project archived downloads</a></li> </li>
<li><a href="https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/release/"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse Packaging Project (EPP) Releases</a></li> <li>
<li><a href="https://help.eclipse.org/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.isv%2Fguide%2Fua_help_setup_infocenter.htm"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> How to start or stop information center from command line</a></li> <a href="http://help.eclipse.org/2024-03/index.jsp"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse IDE 2024-03 (4.31) Documentation</a> (HTML Help Center)
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<li>
<a href="http://help.eclipse.org/2023-12/index.jsp"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse IDE 2023-12 (4.30) Documentation</a> (HTML Help Center)
</li>
<li>
<a href="http://help.eclipse.org/2023-09/index.jsp"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse IDE 2023-09 (4.29) Documentation</a> (HTML Help Center)
</li>
<li>
<a href="http://help.eclipse.org/2023-06/index.jsp"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse IDE 2023-06 (4.28) Documentation</a> (HTML Help Center)
</li>
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For even older releases (Photon, Oxygen, Neon, etc), please download the
corresponding Eclipse SDK or any EPP package and start the Information center
locally as described here:
{{< html/list_wrapper listClass="fa-ul">}}
<li>
<a href="https://archive.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse project archived downloads</a>
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<li>
<a href="https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/release/"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> Eclipse Packaging Project (EPP) Releases</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="https://help.eclipse.org/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.isv%2Fguide%2Fua_help_setup_infocenter.htm"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> How to start or stop information center from command line</a>
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title: "Getting Started"
date: 2022-07-25T09:50:06-04:00
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keywords: ["eclipse resources", "courses", "books", "events", "plug-ins", "Getting Started with Eclipse", "help eclipse", "eclipse documentation links", "Get Involved with Eclipse", "support eclipse"]
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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 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
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The Eclipse Foundation is a community of
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<span class="link-overlay">Become a Member</span>
Members
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...@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ One very exciting thing about Eclipse is that many people are using Eclipse in w ...@@ -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. 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? ## 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 ...@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ There is also a wealth of [books](/resources?type=book), [tutorials and white pa
## Where do I get support? ## 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? ## 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. ...@@ -52,13 +52,13 @@ If you would like to contact the Eclipse Foundation see our [Contact Us section.
## What license does Eclipse use? ## 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) 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/epl/faq/)
## How do I start an Eclipse open source project? ## 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? ## Who is allowed to start an Eclipse open source project?
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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. 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: There are numerous community-supported sources of information about Eclipse:
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title: "IDE"
date: 2022-07-25T10:00:00-04:00
description: "Eclipse desktop & web IDEs"
seo_title: Eclipse desktop & web IDEs
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<h1>Desktop IDEs</h1>
<p>
The Eclipse IDE is famous for our Java Integrated Development Environment
(IDE), but we have a number of pretty cool IDEs, including our C/C++ IDE,
JavaScript/TypeScript IDE, PHP IDE, and more.
</p>
<p>
You can easily combine multiple languages support and other features into
any of our default packages, and the Eclipse Marketplace allows for virtually
unlimited customization and extension.
</p>
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<p>Develop your software wherever you go. It'll be there, in the cloud, right where you left it. Use your browser to develop with hosted workspaces or install desktop packaging to experience a modern development environment for Java, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML.</p>
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<h1>IDE Platforms</h1>
<p>Create the next generation of developer tooling with our extensible platforms.
Use your imagination to build services and tools that can be assembled into new IDEs
or packages tailored to your identity. We provide multiple platforms to build plug-ins
for desktop tools, distributed services used by cloud IDEs, and browser interfaces.
You can then publish plug-ins to our Eclipse Marketplace of 1000s.
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<p class="emphasis">Extend the extensible platform.</p>
<p>An impressive collection of tools can be easily installed into your Eclipse desktop IDE, including GUI builders and tools for modeling, charting and reporting, testing, and more.</p>
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<p class="emphasis">Customize and extend Eclipse and make it your own.</p>
<p>Use the <a href="/mpc">Eclipse Marketplace Client</a> to find, install, and vote for new plug-ins from our vast ecosystem of providers.</p>
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<p>Extend the desktop and web-based IDEs by writing your own plug-ins using the Plug-in Development Environment (PDE), or mash up features to build the web IDE of your dreams.</p>
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<p class="orange"><strong>Find an Eclipse open source project.</strong></p>
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