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"textContent": "Open source software is built on passion, time, and dedication. But passion alone doesn’t guarantee the long-term survival of a project. Maintainers move on, life changes, priorities shift, and sometimes a beloved project simply fades away. Something we want to avoid for the Pi4J project. So I’m very happy that I can share that on February 26, Pi4J got accepted into the Commonhaus Foundation. This is a major step to make sure that this Java library, used by many developers in all kinds of projects, can continue to exist and grow.",
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