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Zowe March 2025 Updates

By | April 3, 2025

In this Zowe Q1 2025 Webinar, which the community  hosted on Wednesday, March 19, Jakub Balhar, Chair of the Zowe TSC and Open Mainframe Project Ambassador, presented an overview of the architectural changes coming to the API Mediation Layer and answer questions. Rose Sakach, Open Mainframe Project ambassador, presented other updates about Zowe. If you missed it, watch it here:

To watch past Zowe webinar videos, click here.

 

Additionally, Mark Ackert, Software Engineer at Broadcom and technical member of the Zowe community, also recently released the Zowe v2.18.1. These are the binaries we will release:

View the upload terms below.
By providing binary files (including any associated documentation and source code, the “Binaries”) to Zowe Binary Project a Series of LF Projects, LLC (the “Project”), I am representing to the Project that I have already posted:
* the text of all of the open source licenses applicable to the Binaries (collectively, the “Applicable Licenses”) at: https://github.com/zowe/docs-site/blob/master/tpsr/tpsr-v2.18.1.md;
* all corresponding source code for the Binaries (whether constituting code of the Project or any third party project) as they have been compiled at: https://docs.zowe.org/stable/appendix/bill-of-materials.html https://zowe.jfrog.io/zowe/libs-release-local/org/zowe/2.18.1/zowe_sources-2.18.1.zip; and
* a list of all of the Applicable Licenses together with all of the information necessary for compliance with the Applicable Licenses at: https://github.com/zowe/docs-site/blob/master/tpsr/tpsr-v2.18.1.md.
Furthermore, I am representing that:
* the Binaries contain no code (whether binary or source) covered under the terms of a license that is not approved by the Open Source Initiative or designated as free by the Free Software Foundation; and
* I am authorized to provide the Binaries to the Project for subsequent distribution under the terms of the Applicable Licenses

Check out more content on the Zowe Medium blog. Or, ask a question and join the conversation on the Open Mainframe Project Slack Channel #zowe-explorer, #zowe-cli, as well as #zowe-dev, #zowe-user, #zowe-api, or #zowe-onboarding. If this is your first time using the Open Mainframe Slack Channel register here.