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Yes [5] Website. eclipse .org /legal /eplfaq .php. The Eclipse Public License ( EPL) is a free and open source software license most notably used for the Eclipse IDE and other projects by the Eclipse Foundation. It replaces the Common Public License (CPL) and removes certain terms relating to litigations related to patents.
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- EPL-2.0, EPL-1.0
- 24 August 2017
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Ottawa, Canada - August 24, 2017 - The Eclipse Foundation is pleased to announce a new version 2 of the Eclipse Public License ( EPL v2) has been approved by the Eclipse Foundation Board of Directors and the Open Source Initiative (OSI).
Free and Open Source. Free and open source released under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0. Improved Plug-in Development Tooling. Support and classpath fix for bnd projects, and declarative services support. Community-powered. More and more, the Eclipse IDE is powered by individual contributors around the world. New and Noteworthy.