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Zhou Fang / eclipse.org
Eclipse Public License 2.0The 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.
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Dilip Dhankecha / FC Service
Apache License 2.0Updated -
Ahmad Hemid / FC Service
Apache License 2.0Updated -
Eclipse Projects / papyrus / org.eclipse.papyrus-moka.incubation
Eclipse Public License 2.0Updated -
Valerii Kalashnikov / FC Service
Apache License 2.0Updated -
Eclipse Projects / Oniro Core / Third-party / forks / oniro-hawkbit
Eclipse Public License 1.0Updated -
The source used to build the Automotive website
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Nils Peters / Build
Eclipse Public License 2.0Updated -
Philippe Krief / events.eclipse.org.mj
Eclipse Public License 2.0The site provides date, time and place for the various events (conferences, demo camps, special days, hackathons and trainings) for the Eclipse ecosystem, displayed on a convenient map of the world.
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Michael Zigldrum / Trusted Content Resolver
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Martin Lowe / eclipsefdn-project-adopters
Eclipse Public License 2.0Adopters are organizations that voluntarily show their support for the Eclipse projects.
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Nicolas Toussaint / ospo-alliance.org
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalThe website for the OSPO Alliance, see https://ospo-alliance.org
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Olivier Goulet / edgenative.eclipse.org
Eclipse Public License 2.0To deliver production-ready platforms for the development, operation, and management of edge native applications deployed to heterogeneous environments where computational power and data storage are physically distributed wherever they are needed.
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Alexander Schwartz / asciidoc.org
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalThe source of the asciidoc.org site, the entry point into the AsciiDoc ecosystem.
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Adrien Kirják / titan.Libraries.Web_GUI
Eclipse Public License 2.0Updated