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Promotional graphic celebrating the Open VSX 1.0.0 release. The image features the Open VSX logo, a large "1.0" milestone graphic, and the message "A major milestone, built together." Confetti and celebratory visual elements highlight the community-driven achievement, while a badge humorously notes that version 1.0.1 was already released. The graphic emphasises Open VSX as a secure, open, community-driven, and vendor neutral extension ecosystem.

Open VSX 1.0.0: Celebrating a Milestone and the Community Behind It

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Thomas Froment - 17 June 2026

Reaching version 1.0.0 is a special moment for any open source project. It marks more than a collection of features...

Europe Chooses Open Source: The Eclipse Foundation Welcomes the European Commission's Communication on European Tech Sovereignty

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Catharina Maracke

11 June 2026

The Eclipse Foundation Welcomes the European Commission's Communication on European Tech Sovereignty

Frontier AI and the next phase of software vulnerability defence

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Mike Milinkovich

18 May 2026

As advanced AI lowers the cost of discovering and exploiting software vulnerabilities, Europe must treat open source security and rapid...

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