Erlang Ecosystem Foundation
Supporting the next generation of advanced, reliable, realtime applications
The Erlang Ecosystem Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization supported by over 1,000 members who embrace its collaborative Working Group model, and community-building events.
Our members include industry leaders who are dedicated to furthering state of the art for Erlang, Elixir, LFE and other technologies based on the BEAM.
Join Now →Upcoming Events
Nerves Online Meetup - Dec
December 18 - December 18, 2024
Code BEAM Lite London
January 31 - January 31, 2025
Code BEAM America 2025
March 06 - March 07, 2025
Marketing
Getting to know - Kiko Fernandez-Reyes
Marketing
Getting to know - Adolfo Neto
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What does the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation do?
In order to meet the needs of the ecosystem, the ErlEF sponsors Working Groups to solve specific challenges faced by users of BEAM technology. Areas of particular interest include documentation, interoperability, and performance.
Build and Packaging
To evolve the tools in the ecosystem related to building, documenting, and deploying code, with a strong focus on interoperability between BEAM languages.
Learn More →Education, Training, & Adoption
Facilitate, evolve education and training and consolidate educational material(s) for all BEAM languages and the BEAM itself.
Learn More →Embedded
Standardize, improve, and promote the APIs, tooling, and infrastructure for building embedded systems and IoT devices using Erlang VMs
Learn More →External Process Communication, Interoperability and Robustness
External Process Communication, Interoperability and Robustness
Learn More →Fellowship
To formally nominate community members for a fellowship role according to the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation bylaws. Creating and maintaining the criteria and procedure for nomination of fellows.
Learn More →Language Interoperability
Facilitate the reuse of software components that target the Erlang Runtime.
Learn More →Observability
To evolve the tools in the ecosystem related to observability, such as metrics, distributed tracing and logging, with a strong focus on interoperability between BEAM languages.
Learn More →Machine Learning
To develop the ecosystem on all aspects in the context of Machine Learning, from native compilation to high-level abstractions and auxiliary projects.
Learn More →Security
The mission of the Security Working Group is to identify security issues, and provide solutions, develop guidance, standards, technical mechanisms and documentation.
Learn More →Marketing
To expand awareness of Erlang Ecosystem and participation in its community. To promote the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation and its activities, and to increase engagement in the foundation.
Learn More →Libraries and Frameworks
To provide resources for library and framework authors to ensure that BEAM languages have a rich, vibrant ecosystem with a high degree of developer experience.
Learn More →Participating
Do you have an idea for a working group? Anyone can start one by following these steps:
- Fill out the Proposal Template: Proposal Template
- Email the proposal to: wg@erlef.org