The JCP up close and personal

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Apr 10, 20091 min

I recently had the privilege of talking with Patrick Curran for JavaWorld’s Java Technology Insider regarding the JCP or Java Community Process. In this hip podcast, Patrick gives an overview of the structure and inner workings of the process and describes where the JCP has historically fallen apart. While candid about Sun’s ambivalent relationship to open source, and about the predominance of corporate interests on the JCP Executive Committee, Patrick ultimately places responsibility for reform in the hands of developers, baby. As he clearly states — anyone can join the JCP and participation is the key to democracy!

I really enjoyed learning more about the JCP and Patrick definitely uncovers a lot of the unknown inter-workings of the JCP process. It’ll indeed be interesting to see how the JCP fares should Sun be acquired by IBM, don’t you think?

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When Andrew Glover isn't listening to “Funkytown” or “Le Freak” he enjoys speaking on the No Fluff Just Stuff Tour. He also writes articles for multiple online publications including IBM's developerWorks and O'Reilly’s ONJava and ONLamp portals. Andrew is also the co-author of Java Testing Patterns, which was published by Wiley in September 2004; Addison-Wesley’s Continuous Integration; and Manning’s Groovy in Action.

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