Eclipse Foundation's New Open-Source Governance Model for Jakarta EE, Turris MOX Modular Router Campaign and More

News briefs for April 24, 2018.

The Eclipse Foundation announced today a new open-source governance model and "a 'cloud native Java' path forward for Jakarta EE, the new community-led platform created from the contribution of Java EE." According to the press release, with this move to the community-driven open-source governance model, "Jakarta EE promises faster release and innovation cycles." See https://jakarta.ee for more details or to join the Jakarta EE Working Group.

A Czech Republic company has launched an Indiegogo campaign to create a modular and open-source router called Turris MOX. The Turris MOX team claims it's "probably the first router configurable as easily as a sandwich. Choose the parts you actually want." (Source: It's FOSS.)

Amnesty International's Technology and Human Rights researcher Joe Westby recently said that Google "shows total contempt for Android users' privacy" in reference to the launch of its new "Chat" messaging service: "With its baffling decision to launch a messaging service without end-to-end encryption, Google has shown utter contempt for the privacy of Android users and handed a precious gift to cybercriminals and government spies alike, allowing them easy access to the content of Android users' communications." (Source: BleepingComputer.)

SUSE recently announced that SUSE Linux Enterprise High Performance Computing is in the SLE 15 Beta program: "as part of the (upcoming) major version of SUSE Linux Enterprise 15, SUSE Linux Enterprise High Performance Computing (HPC) is now a dedicated SLE product base on SLES 15. This product is available for the x86_64 and ARM aarch64 hardware platforms." For more info on the SLE 15 Public Beta program, visit here.

According to Phoronix, the GNOME shell memory leak has been fixed: "the changes are currently staged in Git for what will become GNOME 3.30 but might also be backported to 3.28". See GNOME developer Georges Stravracas' blog post for more details on the leak and its fix.

Jill Franklin is an editorial professional with more than 17 years experience in technical and scientific publishing, both print and digital. As Executive Editor of Linux Journal, she wrangles writers, develops content, manages projects, meets deadlines and makes sentences sparkle. She also was Managing Editor for TUX and Embedded Linux Journal, and the book Linux in the Workplace. Before entering the Linux and open-source realm, she was Managing Editor of several scientific and scholarly journals, including Veterinary Pathology, The Journal of Mammalogy, Toxicologic Pathology and The Journal of Scientific Exploration. In a previous life, she taught English literature and composition, managed a bookstore and tended bar. When she’s not bugging writers about deadlines or editing copy, she throws pots, gardens and reads.

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