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Using open source Eclipse Che factories to increase project contributions

Last month the team behind Eclipse Che announced that Che 7 is GA. 7.0 comes with a ton of cool features, like Theia IDE and (because of Theia IDE) the ability to use Visual Studio Code extensions, you can learn more about the release here.

For projects that are hosted on GitHub, Che 7 provides features/functionality to allow contributions to happen easily, by eliminating the need to configure a local environment with the Factory feature. You can learn more about that here

What does that look like in the wild? Look at the Vert.X README on GitHub or the Eclipse Che Website README.

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