Life at Eclipse-- Blog by Mike M.: Java EE Moves to the Eclipse Foundation!

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Amelia Eiras

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Sep 12, 2017, 10:13:22 PM9/12/17
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Hola #MicroProfilers, 

Today, Oracle formally announced that what is known as Java EE will be housed & protected in the near future by the Eclipse Foundation!  

Wearing my MP shoes, directly & openly want to thank you Mike for the candid words written about MP, a project still under Eclipse incubation- a OSS project that aims at failing fast & adjusting even faster


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To the active & wonderful MP Community,

Today’s update presents us with a fantastic opportunity to write a blog under MP.io 
Next MP hangout is Sept 19th, 11am PDT- join— lets chat about writing a blog or even better, lets use this thread to gather many MP writers to braid via writing MP views about Java EE’s future. 

Utilizing MP social media to speak about topics, specially those related to Java matters greatly.  
Doing so needs its current partners & active individuals to volunteer & focus sometime [where there is none] to collaborate on the Java EE blog. 
The work done to reach MP's 1st JRS was completed by +12 #MicroProfilers, amazing work—  the same form is needed for future MP blogs & anything that MP will want to state on behalf of the Community it aims to serve.    



One of the coolest things about the MP project is the inclusiveness & self-policed awareness, increasing by the actions of its community. 
To call BS actions when needed & to applaud healthy actions when the merit is deserved are constantly taking place.  Mostly of it done via this gForum.

Always bias — I find MP's current collaboration fascinating across its platforms. Why?  
 Because via many actions, MicroProfilers are choosing to eliminate “vacuum-working”.  Privately working on MP stuff that ought to be openly discussed & tackled has changed & continues to adjust to increase transparency on how stuff happens. 
With MP, we learned early that showing only the end process & not the issues encountered lead to weak unity. That truth has brought us to MP becoming a bit stronger as its community of volunteers decides to elevate each other & standardize NO “privacy” when none is needed. :) 
 
Cheers, 


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