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This is a discussion on Talend Community Coders within the Open Source News and Opinion forums, part of the Open Source Analytics category; 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 ...


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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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