Steward of 425+ open-source projects and community infrastructure for developers
Eclipse Foundation hosts a sprawling ecosystem of developer tools, runtimes, and frameworks—from the Eclipse IDE to Jakarta EE and automotive software—across 425+ open-source projects. The tech stack (Spring Boot, Quarkus, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, React) mirrors the polyglot nature of what they support, while active work on legacy modernization, security hardening, and extension supply-chain validation reflects the operational complexity of maintaining a federation rather than a single product. Hiring remains engineering-dominant with light sales and marketing coverage.
The Eclipse Foundation is a nonprofit organization supporting over 350 member companies in collaborative development of open-source software. The organization stewards more than 425 projects spanning cloud, IoT, AI, automotive, and distributed ledger domains, as well as foundational tools like the Eclipse IDE and Jakarta EE. Operations are centered in Brussels with teams distributed across Belgium, Canada, and Bulgaria. The Foundation provides governance, infrastructure, and community coordination rather than developing software directly; member organizations contribute code while the Foundation manages project incubation, intellectual property, and ecosystem health.
Eclipse Foundation stewards over 425 open-source projects including the Eclipse IDE, Jakarta EE, Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle, and frameworks for cloud, edge, IoT, AI, automotive, and distributed ledger use cases.
Primary stack: Spring Boot, Quarkus, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Redis, React, TypeScript, Java, Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, and Prometheus. Also uses GitHub Actions, OpenShift, NGINX, and Drupal.
Eclipse Foundation AISBL is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, with hiring across Belgium, Canada, and Bulgaria.
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