Jonathan Anstey: Camel in Action is complete!
So we did it. Camel in Action is headed to the press! Time for beers and all that, but first a little blog post :)I had to actually search through my mail to find out when I started on this project....
View ArticleJustin Mason: Links for 2010-12-09
Some figures about Eircom’s “3 strikes” system : 1000 notifications a month, and ‘Eircom is guaranteeing that it will never hand subscribers’ personal details to the music industry and will never...
View ArticleGeir Magnusson Jr.: ASF Resigns from JCP EC
Today, on behalf of the ASF, I sent the following to the JCP ECs and the PMO : Dear Patrick, On behalf of the Apache Software Foundation, I hereby resign our seat on the SE/EE Executive Committee,...
View ArticleCommunity Over Code: The JCP is dead; long live Java
The Apache Software Foundation has just announced it’s resignation from the Java SE/EE Executive Committee. After several other recent community departures from the EC, and scathing commentary supplied...
View ArticleSam Ruby: Pyrrhic Victory
The Apache Software Foundation concludes that that JCP is not an open specification process - that Java specifications are proprietary technology that must be licensed directly from the spec lead...
View ArticleSteve Loughran: They are anonymous
Very amusing watching the coverage of Anonymous and 4chan in the mainstream "legacy" media. I thought it was funny enough with someone discussing TCP and UDP packets on R4 this morning, and the Low...
View ArticleJim Jagielski: The JCP Is Dead
... and Oracle killed it. By this time, most people know that the ASF has resigned from the JCP EC. What was posted was our final version of the notice, but I'd also like to share with the community an...
View ArticleChristian Grobmeier: The Apache Software Foundation has left the JCP EC
This year brought big news. Apple refused to release new Java versions for the Macs, until Oracle promised to do it. Nokia works more with QT and HTML5 rather than with Java. There was the Google...
View ArticleIsabel Drost: Devoxx – Day 2 HBase
Devoxx featured several interesting case studies of how HBase and Hadoop can be used to scale data analysis back ends as well as data serving front ends. Twitter Dmitry Ryaboy from Twitter explained...
View ArticleRoss Gardler: The JCP is Dead to me, Long Live Java
I’m a great believer in community, openness and transparency. I have lived the majority of my life believing in teamwork, collaboration and honesty. When I was a schoolboy I played Volleyball. My coach...
View ArticleJames Duncan: What Might a Chinese Diplomatic Leak Look Like →
Thomas Friedman speculates on what a leaked diplomatic cable from the Chinese embassy in Washington DC might look like if it was leaked by an organization like WikiLeaks.#
View ArticleJames Duncan: ◼ The TEDWomen After-Report
When TEDWomen was announced, there was a mix of reactions. Some said, “Finally! At last!” Others wondered why TED needed to enter these particular waters. The people in between—those that were happy to...
View ArticleJames Duncan: A Call to Men from TEDWomen →
Tony Porter gave a great speech at TEDWomen composed of stories of his own life. He illustrates how “being a man” can lead men to disrespect, mistreat, and abuse women as well as each other.#
View ArticleEdward J. Yoon: I'm healthy!!!
Few weeks ago, I visited the general hospital for my checkup, my body was *really* fully scanned, chest CT and x-rayed. It was a time of fear and anxiety. Finally, I received the result today and...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: The ASF Resigns From the JCP Executive Committee
You can read the ASF's statement here.
View ArticleDavid Reid: dovecot on Ubuntu 10.04
Having just updated one of my servers to Ubuntu 10.04, I’ve had a couple of issues with the dovecot package. The antispam plugin is for a previous version – though it’s happy enough to install which...
View ArticleEmmanuel Lecharny: Oracle, Javacle et l'ASF, ma vision du problème.
Donc The Apache Software Foundation a décidé de quitter l'Executive Community du JCP , conformément à sa position clairement exprimée en novembre.La raison? Oracle a décidé unilatéralement de ne pas...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Jim Gettys on TCP/IP and network buffering
If you're at all interested in TCP/IP, networking programming, and web performance issues, you'll want to run, not walk, to this fantastic series of posts by the venerable Jim Gettys:Browsers and TCP...
View ArticleClaus Ibsen: Camel in Action is done
This is a follow up post on what Jonathan announced yesterday - Camel in Action is complete. This is what Manning told us in an email on December 9th 2010. Yes, we're done. More importantly,...
View ArticleJim Jagielski: The Trouble with the JCP EC
Just a reminder: The below reflects my opinions and my point of view, personally, as myself. It is a shame that some parties have described the FOU TCK issue as a battle between Oracle and Apache. It...
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