10 Years JSR 363
+ +Today marks the 10th anniversary of the JSR 363 approval.
+Only 2 days before IoT Day 2024
Congratulations and thank you everyone who helped over all these years with JSR 363 and 385.
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+Today marks the 10th anniversary of the JSR 363 approval.
+Only 2 days before IoT Day 2024
Congratulations and thank you everyone who helped over all these years with JSR 363 and 385.
+ + +07 - 10 Years JSR 363
+11 - JSR 385 Maintenance Release 2
diff --git a/feed.xml b/feed.xml index 77212d2..1b109c2 100644 --- a/feed.xml +++ b/feed.xml @@ -6,9 +6,23 @@Today marks the 10th anniversary of the JSR 363 approval.
+Only 2 days before IoT Day 2024
Congratulations and thank you everyone who helped over all these years with JSR 363 and 385.
+ +We anticipated to call the latest Indriya version "Stormy Monday" based on a series of storms like Eunice:
- -However, given Russian Stormtroopers just started to invade Ukraine we decided to call it "Free Ukraine".
-
Also remembering when Teo presented the JSR in Kiev 2019:
- -The corresponding GitHub release tag for the RI is: https://github.com/unitsofmeasurement/indriya/releases/tag/2.1.3
- -