That's nice of you. :-) It's mature now, which is why this was the moment to move it into Eclipse.
It means that DL4J & suite is now vendor neutral. On the Skymind side, we will continue to develop all those open-source projects, so you can expect a lot more cool stuff to come: interpretable models, better ETL, Keras as our Python API, vertical-specific apps for EDA, Robotics...
Very cool. I'm a DL4J fan. I actually did a talk at Tri-JUG a couple of weeks ago, on real-time machine learning and BPM, which featured DL4J as part of the tech stack. I'm also working on a SaaS offering around AI/ML and plan to include support for DL4J at some point. Hopefully at some point I can get to a place where I can make some useful contributions to the project.
Does this mean anything specific for Skymind as the commercial vendor behind DL4J?