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  1. As the demand on the Open VSX Registry is increasing rapidly, sustaining it becomes a collective responsibility.

    To ensure it remains resilient and sustainable as usage continues to grow, the #EclipseFdn is introducing structured rate limiting.

    Learn more in this blog by @chrisguindon: blogs.eclipse.org/post/christo

  2. As the demand on the Open VSX Registry is increasing rapidly, sustaining it becomes a collective responsibility.

    To ensure it remains resilient and sustainable as usage continues to grow, the #EclipseFdn is introducing structured rate limiting.

    Learn more in this blog by @chrisguindon: blogs.eclipse.org/post/christo

  3. As the demand on the Open VSX Registry is increasing rapidly, sustaining it becomes a collective responsibility.

    To ensure it remains resilient and sustainable as usage continues to grow, the #EclipseFdn is introducing structured rate limiting.

    Learn more in this blog by @chrisguindon: blogs.eclipse.org/post/christo

  4. As the demand on the Open VSX Registry is increasing rapidly, sustaining it becomes a collective responsibility.

    To ensure it remains resilient and sustainable as usage continues to grow, the #EclipseFdn is introducing structured rate limiting.

    Learn more in this blog by @chrisguindon: blogs.eclipse.org/post/christo

  5. As the demand on the Open VSX Registry is increasing rapidly, sustaining it becomes a collective responsibility.

    To ensure it remains resilient and sustainable as usage continues to grow, the #EclipseFdn is introducing structured rate limiting.

    Learn more in this blog by @chrisguindon: blogs.eclipse.org/post/christo