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Sébastien Heurtematte / test-miroir
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Ralph Soika / eclipsefdn-project-adopters
Eclipse Public License 2.0Adopters are organizations that voluntarily show their support for the Eclipse projects.
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Eclipse Foundation / IT / Webdev / eclipsefdn-api-support
Apache License 2.0Package for scripts related to supporting the Eclipse Foundation API projects.
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Zhou Fang / science.eclipse.org
Eclipse Public License 2.0The Science Working Group (SWG) works to solve the problems of making science software inter-operable and interchangeable.
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Erik Brangs / eclipseide.org
Eclipse Public License 2.0The Eclipse® IDE Working Group is formed to ensure the continued sustainability, integrity, evolution, and adoption of the Eclipse IDE suite of products and related technologies.
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Olivier Goulet / eclipse.org-research
Eclipse Public License 2.0The 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.
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Zachary Sabourin / hugo-solstice-theme
Eclipse Public License 2.0Eclipse Foundation Solstice Theme for Hugo!
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Dashboard webapp to display metadata collected by aliens4friends
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hello world / asciidoc.org
Eclipse Public License 2.0The source of the asciidoc.org site, the entry point of the AsciiDoc ecosystem.
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ian mayo / science.eclipse.org
Eclipse Public License 2.0The Science Working Group (SWG) works to solve the problems of making science software inter-operable and interchangeable.
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Antoine Mottier / www
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Zhou Fang / 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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Catherine Nuel / www
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Olivier Bouzereau / www
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Philippe Krief / eclipse.org-research
Eclipse Public License 2.0The 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.
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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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Mikaël Barbero / hugo-solstice-theme
Eclipse Public License 2.0Eclipse Foundation Solstice Theme for Hugo!
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