he Eclipse Foundation, an open-source group, has named a former Oracle executive
as its first executive director since it gained independence from IBM.
Mike Milinkovich, who previously was vice president of Oracle's application
server technical services, is slated to become executive director of Eclipse on
Tuesday. The appointment follows the creation in February of a nonprofit
organization in place of the consortium that IBM founded in 2001 under the same
name. Until January, IBM executive Skip McGaughey had been the chairman.
Eclipse software provides a system for letting different tools plug into a
single programming application. Use of Eclipse software among developers has
shot up in the past year, and the group now has more than 50 members, including
tools and application providers.
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