December 6th, 2007
In about 24 hours I’ll be jetting towards Antwerp, Belgium to attend JavaPolis. I’ll also be meeting most of my team for the first time, as the development stars from Poland wing their way westward.
JBoss has a booth, and a bundle of core developers (and management) will either be attending or speaking.
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November 8th, 2007
Red Hat and Sun recently signed some agreements around open-source Java projects and access to the Java TCK. This all goes towards the OpenJDK, and ultimately, having an open and officially recognized JDK on Fedora.
Contrast that to Apple, who some people think is pulling back and away from Java.
For more information about these agreements, [...]
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November 7th, 2007
Did you know that November 14th is GIS Day?
I’ve experimented with PostGIS some, so I’m interested to see what’s going on. Here in Asheville, we apparently observe GIS Day on the 9th, with some stuff going on at AB-Tech.
There’s a talk on open-source GIS, so I’m curious to see if GeoTools or uDig are [...]
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October 15th, 2007
At the Codehaus and at JBoss.org, I’ve continually come across Subversion repositories that needed to be split apart or merged, perhaps after converting from CVS. One problem you continually hit, particularly if you’re merging repositories, is the “date order of revisions” bug. Simply stated, if you create a new repository loaded from two [...]
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October 5th, 2007
Earlier this week, Katie Poplin sent out the notifications to people who submitted presentation proposals for JBoss World 2008. The official schedule will be posted later, but I’m happy to say that my proposal for a JBoss.org round-table discussion about running open-source projects was accepted.
I’ll be drafting some core developers, external contributors and users [...]
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September 22nd, 2007
Over in the LinkedIn Answers sections, on blogs, or in dimly lit conference rooms, I’ve heard a question repeated a few times.
What open-source project should I contribute to? How do you find a good one?
Normally, the supposed motivation for finding a project in the first place, the reason for this quest, is to increase [...]
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September 20th, 2007
A couple of JBoss-related announcements today…
First, if you’re wanting to meet some of the JBoss guys out in the Real World, we’ve mashed-up Google Calendar over at our Community Calendar Page. Currently it includes some dates to meet the Drools guys in Orlando, Romania and Sao Paulo, some Hibernate guys in Atlanta, Dublin and [...]
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September 18th, 2007
Back at JavaOne, the team and I chased down Gavin and made him speak on Seam, Web Beans (JSR-299), Groovy, Grails, and two-wheeled forms of transportation.
We’ve also included a transcript, since both Gavin and Mark have those funny accents.
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September 6th, 2007
The 2008 JBoss World conference has been announced as happening in Orlando during February 13-15. That’s Valentine’s Day. Bring your sweetie south, and thaw out with some hot Java in the sun.
Want to be a superstar and get a free pass to the conference? Of course you do!
Just submit a presentation. [...]
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June 5th, 2007
I’ve finished putting together the first podcast since I’ve joined JBoss.org. Mark Newton and James Cobb helped with this interview of Tom Baeyens, the project lead for jBPM. In it, Tom discusses some of the fundamentals of jBPM, including his ideas around the Process Virtual Machine (PVM).
YouTube | MPEG-4 (Video) | MP3 (Audio [...]
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