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20070221 Wednesday February 21, 2007

OpenJDK Ambassador

Today I take on a new role: OpenJDK Ambassador.

Ever since the announcement of open sourcing Java at JavaOne 2006 and then the early launch of HotSpot and compiler source code the OpenJDK Community has been eagerly anticipating the availability of the entire JDK under an open source license.

I'm very excited about my new role because I can combine my passions for Free Software and the promise of Java. I will facilitate growth of the OpenJDK Community to promote Java ubiquity, compatibility, innovation and adoption.

I must earnestly thank the Java Performance Team for indulging my contributions to Sun's open source efforts starting with the DLJ last year. I have learned so much about how the JVM works, advanced statistics, testing automation, data visualization and putting the entire stack (Applications/Java/Operating Systems/Hardware) together from the whole group, notably Dave Dagastine, Brian Doherty, Charlie Hunt, Robert Strout, Menasse Zaudou, Scott Oaks, and Eileen Loh. I will continue to be a strong proponent of open source performance benchmarking tools and look forward to continued collaboration with the javaperf team.

Working on the jdk-distros project has been an awesome experience for me because I have been able to participate in helping the Java organization and GNU/Linux distros collaborate on making Java more available and better integrated. Now I will continue the liberation with expanded focus on Sun's rich portfolio of Java libraries.

I love learning and what I love about open source is that I learn so much from many different people. My experience with open source software is that that quality exceeds that of closed alternatives. More importantly the trajectory of open source projects is frequently more compelling. My experiences with open source developers suggest that in sharing common values and being humble enough to learn new things I can multiply my productivity and, hopefully, return the favor as well. So my new day job is all about helping the OpenJDK organization respond to this big change to open source -- and I can't wait learn as much as I can from you!

[It Takes...]

Growing the OpenJDK Community will take more than just two!!!

Posted by tmarble ( Feb 21 2007, 12:24:46 PM CST ) Permalink Comments [13]

Comments:

Congratulations! :-)

Posted by Onno on February 21, 2007 at 12:45 PM CST #

Congratulations, and all the best for the future!

Posted by Dalibor Topic on February 21, 2007 at 02:12 PM CST #

BRAVO! C'est bien mérité!

Posted by Alexis MP on February 21, 2007 at 03:19 PM CST #

Great news! Congratulations from me too!

Posted by Roman Kennke on February 21, 2007 at 03:20 PM CST #

Great! Have fun and stay in touch with the GlassFish folks... - eduard/o

Posted by eduardo pelegri-llopart on February 21, 2007 at 04:51 PM CST #

Excellent news, Tom, congratulations.

Posted by Simon Phipps on February 21, 2007 at 04:53 PM CST #

Félicitations!

Posted by menasse on February 21, 2007 at 09:04 PM CST #

Well done Tom. You already are a really great ambassador for Sun and OpenJDK in the free software world! The title is well deserved.

Posted by Mark Wielaard on February 22, 2007 at 05:15 AM CST #

Congrats, Tom!

Posted by Jim Grisanzio on February 22, 2007 at 05:57 AM CST #

Congrats... Donc tu vas passer ton temps a boire du champagne dans les ambassades? Cool, Ludo

Posted by Ludo on February 22, 2007 at 09:54 AM CST #

Champagne et Ferrero Roche d'Or de rigueur chez Monsieur l'Ambassadeur :)

Posted by Alexis MP on February 22, 2007 at 01:51 PM CST #

Félicitations!

Posted by Arnaud Vandyck on February 26, 2007 at 08:49 AM CST #

Ha! Belated congratulations. That's an unusual title but I guess it fits what its describing. I suppose "OpenJDK Grand Strategist" may have worked as well. Does this mean you get unlimited access to the OpenJDK private jet? :)

Posted by leouser on February 26, 2007 at 09:40 PM CST #

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