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<h3>IBM</h3>
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<p>IBM strengthens its Java and Quarkus commitment by moving Red Hat engineers to IBM. This ensures dedicated resources for Quarkus's growth, deepening IBM's open-source involvement and focus on cloud-native Java for enterprises.</p>
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<p>IBM strengthened its Java and Quarkus commitment by moving the Red Hat engineers working on Quarkus into IBM. This ensured dedicated resources for Quarkus's growth, deepening IBM's open-source involvement and focus on cloud-native Java for enterprises.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.ibm.com/opensource/" target="blank">Learn more about open source at IBM</a></p>
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<h3>Red Hat</h3>
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<p>Quarkus originated at Red Hat, which has ensured its ongoing development and stability by employing many of its principal engineers. This support has helped cultivate a strong ecosystem for cloud-native application development. A key reason for Quarkus's transition to the Commonhaus Foundation was Red Hat's dedication to its open-source nature.</p>
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<p>Quarkus originated at Red Hat, which ensured its ongoing development and stability by employing many of its principal engineers. This support helped cultivate a strong ecosystem for cloud-native application development. A key reason for Quarkus's transition to the Commonhaus Foundation was Red Hat's dedication to its open-source nature.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/what-does-open-source-program-office-do" target="blank">Learn more about open source at Red Hat</a></p>
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<h2>Quarkus Extension Sponsors</h2>
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<p>In the Quarkiverse, individual extensions often benefit from the support of their own sponsors, which can range from enthusiastic companies to dedicated community initiatives. These sponsors recognize the value an extension brings to the Quarkus ecosystem and provide resources, be it developer time, financial backing, or infrastructure, to ensure its continued development and maintenance. This decentralized sponsorship model allows for a diverse and vibrant array of extensions, each nurtured by those who most directly benefit from or believe in its specific functionality, ultimately fostering innovation and stability within the broader Quarkus community.</p>
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<p>You can see the individual extension sponsors by viewing the Community tab of the extensions' page in the <ahref="http://quarkus.io/extensions">Extension Catalog</a>. Take <ahref="https://quarkus.io/extensions/io.quarkiverse.wiremock/quarkus-wiremock/?tab=community)">Wiremock</a> as an arbitrary example.</p>
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<h2>Quarkus Extension Benefactors</h2>
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<p>In the Quarkiverse, individual extensions often benefit from the support of their own benefactors, which can range from enthusiastic companies to dedicated community initiatives. These supporters recognize the value an extension brings to the Quarkus ecosystem and provide resources, be it developer time, financial backing, or infrastructure, to ensure its continued development and maintenance. This decentralized sponsorship model allows for a diverse and vibrant array of extensions, each nurtured by those who most directly benefit from or believe in its specific functionality, ultimately fostering innovation and stability within the broader Quarkus community.</p>
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<p>You can see the individual extension supports by viewing the Community tab of the extensions' page in the <ahref="http://quarkus.io/extensions">Extension Catalog</a>. Take <ahref="https://quarkus.io/extensions/io.quarkiverse.wiremock/quarkus-wiremock/?tab=community)">Wiremock</a> as an arbitrary example.</p>
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