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Eclipse Thingweb

The Eclipse Thingwebâ„¢ project is intended as an open-source toolkit for the Web of Things ecosystem with modular implementations of the technological building blocks standardized by the W3C. The toolkit may include implementations of the same building block for different platforms, frameworks, or languages. The initial building blocks currently being standardized are:

  • Web of Things (WoT) Thing Description
  • Web of Things (WoT) Binding Templates
  • Web of Things (WoT) Scripting API

The first phase of W3C WoT standardization activity already ended and yielded to a recommendation for the Thing Description. The WoT Working Group was re-chartered to standardize the next set of building blocks and to advance the existing ones. The former is being explored and identified by the WoT Interest Group, which operates in parallel to the Working Group. Thingweb intends to grow with new building blocks being defined in the future. This may include early work by the WoT Interest Group that is not part of the standards track yet.

Furthermore, Thingweb shall include auxiliary tools for the WoT ecosystem such as user interfaces or visualizers for Things, converters to the Thing Description and its serializations, semantic processors around the Thing Description, etc.

Activity - commits

There have been 840 commits made by 27 people on 14 repositories over the last 12 months.


Activity - issues

There have been 110 issues submitted by 15 people on 13 repositories over the last 12 months.


Activity - reviews

There have been 200 reviews submitted by 27 people on 13 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/iot.thingweb


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Organization Settings

  • GitHub organization: eclipse-thingweb
  • 2FA enforced: True
  • Default workflow permissions: write

Branch Protections

This project has a total of 16 repositories in its associated GitHub organization eclipse-thingweb . The graph below outlines the percentange of repositories that have either defined a Branch Protection Rule or Repository Ruleset: Branch protections

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