Talend’s products are made possible through the efforts of a committed, enthusiastic, international group of engineers.

When I say that, most people think I’m referring to our internal research and development teams…and for good reason! *I’ve never seen people build software as quickly as they do. *However, I’m talking about the thousands of people who build millions of lines of open source code that our products are based on. *That code allows us to build more functional, stable, and efficient products, far more rapidly than we otherwise could.
There are a few ways we know how to say “thank you”, but the best way is to give something back. *That’s why many members of our research and development team contribute heavily to open source projects as part of their work, and I’d like to highlight a few of them over the next few weeks.
First, I’d like to introduce Jean-Baptiste Onofré. *Jean-Baptiste has been a regular contributor to Apache Software Foundation projects for several years, and he currently works on Apache Karaf, ServiceMix, ACE, and Camel, which are critical components in Talend ESB.
Jean-Baptiste is also this week’s
Highlighted Community Member on TalendForge. *To learn more about him, take a look. *Also, you can follow him on his blog (
http://blog.nanthrax.net) or on Twitter (
@jbonofre).
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