This week at
ApacheCon in Vancouver, BC, we announced the
Talend Community Coders program. This program showcases members of our engineering team who contribute to open source projects.
If you’re a regular reader of this blog, the names of our Talend Community Coders will already be familiar to you. Dan Kulp, Hadrian Zbarcea, Glen Mazza, Jean-Baptiste Onofre, Sergey Beryozkin, Colm O hEigeartaigh, Christian Schneider, and Olivier Lamy have recently been featured as
Highlighted Community Members on TalendForge.
Our decision to announce this program here at ApacheCon was not a coincidence. Most of our Coders’ open source work is in Apache Software Foundation projects like
Apache CXF,
Apache Camel, and
Apache Karaf. There’s another reason, though: every day, The Apache Software Foundation shows us that companies and communities can work together towards a common goal, and nowhere is that more apparent than here at ApacheCon.
Some of this week’s highlights: Dan Kulp
covered about 12 hours worth of web service security technology in just under 40 minutes; Hadrian Zbarcea
showed how to build a modern social web application using enterprise SOA technology; and Jean-Baptiste Onofre gave a
demonstration of how Apache Ace makes deployment easier, quicker, and more manageable.
Take a look at our new
Talend Community Coders site to keep up with our open source community work. I gathered some interview footage of our Coders this week and you will see it there soon!
Ross
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