Intro
Welcome
Overall Presentation Goal
Speaker's Qualifications
Collective Intelligence
What we'll cover today
Java - an open standard
CCVV
What is the JCP program?
Java: A Community of Communities
Community Governance
1200+ Members
JCP Program Membership
How We Do It?
Compatibility Triangle
Noteworthy JSRs
The JCP @ JavaPolis
Noteworthy JSRs
Considerations/Implications for JCP.next
The JCP evolves through a JSR
Growth of the community
The JCP program/JSR Lifecycle
A Community of Standards
Open Standards & Open Source
Collaboration and Competition
Open source lifestyle applied to JSRs
Considerations relating to IP
Evolving Since December 1998
More Info?
Q&A
Question 1
Answer 1
Question 2
Answer 2
Question 3
Answer 3
Demo
Community Expectations
New jcp.org home
My JSRs
Happy Holidays
Thank You
This less technical but nevertheless important JavaPolis talk, gives an introduction to the Java Community Process (JCP) and discusses the proposed JCP changes. Heather also tackles a few questions on how compatibility will be maintained now that Java is open sourced and the impact on JCP.
Heather VanCura is the Manager of the Program Management Office (PMO) of the Java Community Process (JCP) program. In this role, she is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the JCP program, as well as the marketing, communications strategy and activities for the JCP program. Heather has worked in the JCP Program Office at Sun Microsystems since 2000. Prior to Sun, she worked with a variety of technology and science companies, including Microsoft, Cisco, Apple, and the Santa Cruz Operation. She holds a B.S. degree in Business Administration from California State University, with a minor in Marketing Management.