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<p>Speaking as Quarkus contributors employed by Red Hat and soon IBM, we love our project and intend to keep making it awesome. IBM and Red Hat have clearly communicated that the current and future contributions to Quarkus are a key component of the middleware strategy. IBM has already been an active contributor to Quarkus, and we look forward to increased contribution - alongside the many other individuals and companies who contribute, innovate, and drive Quarkus forward.</p>
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<p>Additionally, <strong>Quarkus is already on the path to becoming part of <a href="https://www.commonhaus.org/">Commonhaus</a> an open-source foundation</strong>, further ensuring its long-term independence and success as a truly community-driven project. The move to the foundation and the Red Hat/IBM move could look suspicious timing-wise, but the two are unrelated. We described our reasons in a [previous blog post](/blog/quarkus-in-a-foundation/), but if anything, this announcement reaffirms the importance of a foundation-hosted project for its stability.</p>
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<p>Additionally, <strong>Quarkus is already on the path to becoming part of <a href="https://www.commonhaus.org/">Commonhaus</a> an open-source foundation</strong>, further ensuring its long-term independence and success as a truly community-driven project. The move to the foundation and the Red Hat/IBM move could look suspicious timing-wise, but the two are unrelated. We described our reasons in a <a href="https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-in-a-foundation/">previous blog post</a>, but if anything, this announcement reaffirms the importance of a foundation-hosted project for its stability.</p>
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<p>To our contributors and users: your involvement has always been what makes Quarkus thrive. Keep building, experimenting, and shaping the future of Java with us.</p>

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&lt;p&gt;Speaking as Quarkus contributors employed by Red Hat and soon IBM, we love our project and intend to keep making it awesome. IBM and Red Hat have clearly communicated that the current and future contributions to Quarkus are a key component of the middleware strategy. IBM has already been an active contributor to Quarkus, and we look forward to increased contribution - alongside the many other individuals and companies who contribute, innovate, and drive Quarkus forward.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Additionally, &lt;strong&gt;Quarkus is already on the path to becoming part of &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.commonhaus.org/&quot;&gt;Commonhaus&lt;/a&gt; an open-source foundation&lt;/strong&gt;, further ensuring its long-term independence and success as a truly community-driven project. The move to the foundation and the Red Hat/IBM move could look suspicious timing-wise, but the two are unrelated. We described our reasons in a [previous blog post](/blog/quarkus-in-a-foundation/), but if anything, this announcement reaffirms the importance of a foundation-hosted project for its stability.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Additionally, &lt;strong&gt;Quarkus is already on the path to becoming part of &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.commonhaus.org/&quot;&gt;Commonhaus&lt;/a&gt; an open-source foundation&lt;/strong&gt;, further ensuring its long-term independence and success as a truly community-driven project. The move to the foundation and the Red Hat/IBM move could look suspicious timing-wise, but the two are unrelated. We described our reasons in a &lt;a href=&quot;https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-in-a-foundation/&quot;&gt;previous blog post&lt;/a&gt;, but if anything, this announcement reaffirms the importance of a foundation-hosted project for its stability.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;To our contributors and users: your involvement has always been what makes Quarkus thrive. Keep building, experimenting, and shaping the future of Java with us.&lt;/p&gt;

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