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<name>Matthias Zimmermann</name> | |
<title>Head Open Source, BSI Business Systems Integration AG</title> | |
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<email>matthias.zimmermann at bsi-software.com</email> | |
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Eclipse Scout Project Lead | |
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Eclipse is a great community for a wide variety of reasons. | |
What is fundamentally driving the success of the Eclipse ecosystem are the contributors and committers of the individual | |
Eclipse projects and their corresponding Eclipse members. | |
To continue the success story of Eclipse it is not enough to keep the existing community happy. | |
The future of the whole Eclipse community is linked to its ability to convince other open source projects that it is the best possible home for them too. | |
In 2010 our company decided to host the Scout framework at the Eclipse foundation. | |
For us this has been an excellent choice and I strongly believe that our experienced benefits can add substantial value to many other companies as well. | |
As a sustaining member representative I will have the following main items on my agenda. | |
First, I would like to contribute time and energy to help spread the word that Eclipse is a first class home for open source projects beyond RCP or even Java. | |
In discussions with customers and prospects I frequently face the strong belief that Eclipse is an IDE and maybe general purpose RCP platform. | |
This misconception of the goal and purpose of the Eclipse foundation is harmful for the future of Eclipse and needs to be corrected. | |
Second, I would like to push for an improved user experience regarding the communication channels of the Eclipse foundation. | |
The tools currently available to the communities and projects do not seem to match well with today's state of the art. | |
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Matthias has joined BSI in 2006 and was mostly working in the role of a project manager. | |
He has played an important role in convincing BSI to open source its <a href="" target="_blank">Scout</a> framework at Eclipse and | |
has been co-lead of the Scout project since 2010. | |
Over the last years he has focused on growing the open source community and increasing the commercial adoption of the Scout framework. | |
In addition, he is a founding member of the <a href="http://www.jug.ch/sigs.php?sig=1" target="_blank">Swiss Eclipse User Group</a> | |
and is involved in organizing Eclipse events in Zurich and Munich. | |
Matthias holds a PhD in computer science from the University of Bern in Switzerland and enjoys having time with his family, tinkering | |
with IoT and giving flying lessons. | |
You find him via <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/ZimMatthias">@ZimMatthias</a>. | |
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<a target="_blank" href="https://www.bsi-software.com">BSI Business Systems Integration</a> and | |
<a target="_blank" href="https://www.eclipse.org/scout">Eclipse Scout</a>/ | |
<a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/EclipseScout">@EclipseScout</a> | |
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