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History 2001 - Initial eclipse.org Board of Stewards: Borland IBM Red Hat SuSE MERANT QNX Software Systems Rational Software TogetherSoft Webgain
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History 2003 – 80+ members 2004 – re-organized -> non-profit corporation Full-time management organization established Coordinate open source projects Engage with open source community 2006 – 5 year birthday Primary IDE for non.NET development
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Eclipse Platform supporting: Underlying needs of many different applications A variety of active projects producing tools Supporting entire application lifecycle
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Eclipse Foundation Organization: Member funded 115+ member companies non-profit supports Eclipse open source projects development mentoring marketing support Eclipse community
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Eclipse Foundation Members: 1.Strategic Members 2.Add-in Provider Members 3.Associate Members 4.Committer Members
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Eclipse Foundation Members: 1.Strategic Members: Companies view Eclipse as strategic platform Invest financial & developer resources – develop Eclipse technology Has representation on Eclipse Foundation Bd of Directors Control strategic direction of Eclipse Has representation on Eclipse Requirements Council Input/influence over themes & priorities of Eclipse technology
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Eclipse Foundation Members: 1.Strategic Members: a. Strategic Consumer – major user of Eclipse tech b. Strategic Developer – major developer of Eclipse tech
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Eclipse Foundation Members: 1.Strategic Members: a. Strategic Consumer – major user of Eclipse tech Annual dues 0.2% of revenue (min $50, max $500K)
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Eclipse Foundation Members: 1.Strategic Members: b. Strategic Developer – major developer of Eclipse tech Contribute at least 8 full-time developers Annual dues 0.12% of revenue (max $250K) Lead one+ Eclipse Project(s) Has representation on Eclipse Planning and Arch Council Direct input – development/architecture of Eclipse
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Eclipse Foundation Members: 2. Add-in Provider Members: Companies view Eclipse as important part of their Corp/product strategy Development of Eclipse ecosystem Must have an Eclipse based offering avail within 12 months of joining. Required to publicly announce their support for Eclipse Annual dues - $5000
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Eclipse Foundation Members: 3.Associate Members: Non-profit organizations Standards body Research institute University Publisher Participate in development of Eclipse Ecosystem Dues – none required Can submit requirements Participate in project reviews & membership meetings
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Eclipse Foundation Members: 4.Committer Members: Must be a Committer: developer of Eclipse open source Volunteered/contributed by organizations/individuals Core developers of Eclipse technology Can commit changes to source code May vote for Committer Representatives on Eclipse Bd of Directors
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Eclipse Ecosystem Comprised of: Major technology vendors Innovative start-ups Research institutions Universities Individuals Support & extend Eclipse platform
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Eclipse Open Source Projects More than 60 Main Categories: 1. Enterprise Development 2. Embedded and Device Development 3. Rich Client Platform 4. Rich Internet Applications 5. Application Frameworks 6. Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) 7. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
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Eclipse Platform Developed: by open source developers in Java
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Eclipse Platform Deployed on: Linux HP-UX AIX Solaris QNX MAC OS X Windows based systems
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Eclipse Platform provides plug-in based framework to benefit software providers & end-user seamless movement between diff tools easier to create, integrate, & utilize SW tools saves $ and time
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Eclipse Platform Foundation for: building development environments building arbitrary tools and applications (RCP) Rich Client Platform component used to build arbitrary applications for banking, medial, automotive, and space exploration.
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Evaluation Signs they are meeting their goals: Primary IDE after 5 years Growing member count (115) Growing projects count (60) Corp support – strength Appear well organized
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Evaluation Improvements that could be made: add clarity for new-comers
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References: Eclipse Foundation, The. (2007). About us. Retrieved April 3, 2007, from http://www.eclipse.org/org/ Eclipse Foundation, The. (2007). Become a member. Retrieved April 3, 2007, from http://www.eclipse.org/membership/become_a_member/ Eclipse Foundation, The. (2007). Eclipse Foundation Community Awards Announcement: Eclipse Community Awards Winners Announced: Awards Recognize Top Individuals and Technologies in the Eclipse Community. Retrieved April 3, 2007, from http://www.eclipse.org/org/press-release/20070306eclipsecommunityawards.php Eclipse Foundation, The. (2007). Eclipse logos and artwork for members and providers. Retrieved April 3, 2007, from http://www.eclipse.org/artwork/index.php Eclipse Foundation, The. (2007). Eclipse Newcomers FAQ. Retrieved April 3, 2007, from http://www.eclipse.org/home/newcomers.php Eclipse Foundation, The. (2007). Eclipse Platform Overview. Retrieved April 3, 2007, from http://www.eclipse.org/platform/overview.php International Business Machines Corp. (2006). Eclipse Platform Technical Overview. Retrieved April 3, 2007, from http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Whitepaper-Platform-3.1/eclipse- platform-whitepaper.pdf Varhol, P. (2007). Pay attention to eclipse: The technologies being developed under the eclipse umbrella have implications far beyond Java development. [electronic version]. Redmond magazine. Retrieved April 3, 2007, from http://reddevnews.com/columns/article.aspx?editorialsid=1701
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