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Eclipse SDV Landscape
The Eclipse SDV Working Group hosts a growing number of projects spanning tooling, middleware, runtimes, frameworks, example applications, AI, digital twins, and more. While these projects are individually well documented, there is currently no single, authoritative, visual overview that:
- Shows how projects relate to each other conceptually
- Helps newcomers quickly understand the SDV ecosystem
- Supports communication with industry, partners, and the public
- Highlights gaps in the project portfolio
The Eclipse SDV Landscape addresses this gap by providing a structured, visual representation of all projects under the purview of the Eclipse SDV Working Group, inspired by proven ecosystem landscape models, while remaining lightweight, transparent, and easy to maintain.
The Eclipse SDV Landscape project offers a clear, public overview of Eclipse SDV projects, organized by functional areas, to help people easily discover, understand, and navigate the SDV ecosystem and support communication and onboarding within the Eclipse SDV Working Group.
The Eclipse SDV Landscape project provides a comprehensive, visual, and continuously maintained overview of all Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV)–related projects hosted under the Eclipse Foundation. The project delivers a website that categorizes and presents Eclipse SDV projects in a clear, structured, and easily navigable way, supporting discover-ability, orientation, and communication across the SDV ecosystem.
The project builds on existing information of the Eclipse Foundation PMI and relies on existing official Eclipse Project APIs.
The Eclipse SDV Landscape is the official, community-maintained reference for the SDV Working Group and its stakeholders.
The project is providing
- Eclipse SDV Landscape public Website
- Interactive visual overview of SDV projects
- Hosted via Eclipse infrastructure or approved hosting
- Organize projects by functional categories (e.g., tooling, middleware, RTOS, AI, digital twin, orchestration, etc.)
- Exportable views (e.g., PNG, SVG) for presentations and documentation
- Allow easy updates as projects are added, retired, or reclassified
- Open Source Repository
- Source code for generating and maintaining the landscape
- Configuration and metadata describing SDV projects
- Documentation for contributors and maintainers
- Contribution Guidelines
- Clear process for adding, updating, or removing projects
- Alignment with Eclipse Foundation branding and policies
Out of Scope
The project will not:
- Replace official project documentation or websites
- Provide technical integration or dependencies between projects
- Act as a governance or compliance tool
- Host or mirror project artifacts or code beyond the landscape itself
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The Eclipse Foundation is the natural home for the SDV Landscape because:
- It acts as a visual depiction of the projects under the umbrella of the Eclipse SDV Working Group
- Most SDV-related open source projects in scope are hosted at Eclipse
- Eclipse provides neutral governance, IP management, and long-term sustainability
- The Foundation has experience hosting ecosystem-level assets and community tooling
- The Eclipse Foundation partners with the most relevant EU funded projects, adding to their open source projects visibility
Hosting the SDV Landscape at Eclipse ensures neutrality, trust, and long-term maintenance.
Extending the functionality to automate all displayed information.
Extending the visual representation to an architecture view.
Extending the representation to a visual representation of Development Tools, Methods and Processes
The Eclipse SDV Landscape project will be developed incrementally.
The initial phase will establish the project at Eclipse, integrate the CNCF Landscape build tooling, and publish the first official SDV Landscape website covering all current Eclipse SDV projects. Subsequent iterations will refine categorization, improve usability, and formalize contribution processes based on community feedback. In later phases, the project will explore automation of project metadata updates and deeper integration with Eclipse systems to reduce maintenance effort. Long-term, the approach may be generalized for reuse by other Eclipse working groups, including potential applicability to RISC-V–related ecosystems.
The initial contribution will include:
- The existing prototype codebase from
https://github.com/PLeVasseur/eclipse-sdv-projects-landscape2 and
https://github.com/chheis/eclipse-sdv-projects-landscape2 - The initial SDV Landscape structure and categorization
- The existing PNG export and visual layout as a reference baseline
All contributed code will be reviewed to ensure compliance with Eclipse IP policies.
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The Eclipse SDV Landscape project provides a comprehensive, visual, and continuously maintained overview of all Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV)–related projects hosted under the Eclipse Foundation. The project delivers a website that categorizes and presents Eclipse SDV projects in a clear, structured, and easily navigable way, supporting discover-ability, orientation, and communication across the SDV ecosystem.
The project builds on existing information of the Eclipse Foundation PMI and relies on existing official Eclipse Project APIs.
The Eclipse SDV Landscape is the official, community-maintained reference for the SDV Working Group and its stakeholders.
The project is providing
- Eclipse SDV Landscape public Website
- Interactive visual overview of SDV projects
- Hosted via Eclipse infrastructure or approved hosting
- Organize projects by functional categories (e.g., tooling, middleware, RTOS, AI, digital twin, orchestration, etc.)
- Exportable views (e.g., PNG, SVG) for presentations and documentation
- Allow easy updates as projects are added, retired, or reclassified
- Open Source Repository
- Source code for generating and maintaining the landscape
- Configuration and metadata describing SDV projects
- Documentation for contributors and maintainers
- Contribution Guidelines
- Clear process for adding, updating, or removing projects
- Alignment with Eclipse Foundation branding and policies
Out of Scope
The project will not:
- Replace official project documentation or websites
- Provide technical integration or dependencies between projects
- Act as a governance or compliance tool
- Host or mirror project artifacts or code beyond the landscape itself
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