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Eclipse Temurin®

The scope of the Eclipse Temurin® project is to provide code and processes that support the building of runtime binaries that are high performance, enterprise-caliber, cross-platform, open-source licensed, and Java SE TCK-tested for general use across the Java ecosystem.

The project will implement and manage artifacts including infrastructure as code, and a comprehensive continuous integration (CI) build and test farm in conjunction with other projects under the Adoptium top-level project.

Participants in the project are responsible for developing, managing, promoting, and supporting technologies that:

  • Define the content of the runtime and development kit releases.
  • Manage full life-cycle releases of the binaries.
  • Develop build-scripts, installers, application programming interface (API), website, and infrastructure for runtime distribution.
  • Define the CI system pipelines and manage the CI system for security, efficiency, and purpose.
  • Respond to end-users and provide support as appropriate.
  • Be the principal technical interface to upstream technology projects.
  • Orchestrate the official distributions of the project releases, including website, archives, Docker, and others.
  • Provide usage stats to support the top-level project's marketing and buzz objectives.

In addition to providing a reliable source of contemporary Java runtime binaries, the Temurin project is a platform for experimentation by developers, academics, and researchers.

This project provides a place to try out new runtime, build, test, and infrastructure ideas. Examples of projects that fall under this scope include “jlink.online” for serving right-sized runtimes to application developers, “Github actions” to obtain and test applications with runtimes within Github’s workflow, “TKG” the test-kit generation framework, and “Bumblebench” the micro benchmarking framework.

Activity - commits

There have been 393 commits made by 32 people on 12 repositories over the last 12 months.


Activity - issues

There have been 602 issues submitted by 220 people on 9 repositories over the last 12 months.


Activity - reviews

There have been 434 reviews submitted by 40 people on 11 repositories over the last 12 months.

The EMO oversees the lifecycle of Eclipse projects, trademark and IP management, and provides a governance framework and recommendations on open source best practices.

See the project’s PMI page at https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/adoptium.temurin


Releases


IP Lab requests

  • 2024-03-14 - maven/mavencentral/org.kohsuke/github-api/1.318
  • 2024-03-14 - maven/mavencentral/org.codehaus.groovy/groovy-datetime/3.0.20
  • 2024-03-14 - maven/mavencentral/org.codehaus.groovy/groovy-jmx/3.0.20
  • 2021-07-15 - npm/npmjs/-/spdx-exceptions/2.2.0
  • 2021-07-15 - npm/npmjs/-/eslint/5.16.0
  • 2021-07-15 - npm/npmjs/-/prettier/1.19.1
  • 2021-07-15 - npm/npmjs/-/node-pre-gyp/0.12.0
  • 2021-07-15 - npm/npmjs/-/espree/5.0.1
  • 2021-07-15 - npm/npmjs/-/ajv/6.10.2
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