The scope of the project includes developing, managing, promoting, and supporting applications, frameworks, runtimes, middlewares and models in the following areas:
In addition to providing software solutions for the industry, public sector institutions and consumers, the Eclipse Automotive project is a platform for experimentation by developers, academics and researchers. It provides a place to try out new ideas, new services and infrastructure changes to address the challenges of mobility.
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There have been 5 commits made by 2 people on 1 repositories over the last 12 months.
There have been 0 issues submitted by 0 people on 0 repositories over the last 12 months.
There have been 5 reviews submitted by 1 people on 1 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/automotive