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| <name>Martijn Verburg</name> |
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| <title>CEO, jClarity Limited</title> |
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| <email>martijnverburg@gmail.com</email> |
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| <contact>24 Ronaldshay, Florence Road, London, N4 3AW, United Kingdom</contact> |
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| Eclipse RT / Eclipse Vert.x Committer |
| Eclipse Technology / Eclipse MicroProfile Committer |
| Jakarta EE Steering Committee |
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| I firmly believe that Java / OpenJDK and its associated core technology platforms (Eclipse Enterprise For Java / Jakarta EE, |
| Eclipse Microprofile and other Eclipse projects) server the public interest. My goal is to ensure that those communities |
| Remain diverse and vibrant and that the underlying technology is fit for purpose in a rapidly changing ecosystem. |
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| Martijn Verburg is the CEO and co-founder of jClarity, a Machine Learning based Java/JVM performance analysis company. He is the co-leader of the London Java User Group (LJC), and leads the global Adopt a JSR and Adopt OpenJDK efforts to enable the community to contribute to Java standards and OpenJDK. Martijn holds a seat on the Java Community Process (JCP) Executive Committee (EC), the |
| Jakarta EE Steering Committee, is a member of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) and can be found championing developers and end user rights in Java and Open Source related communities. He was recently made a Java Champion in recognition for his contribution to the Java ecosystem and is a regular speaker at major conferences (JavaOne, JFokus, OSCON, Devoxx etc) where he is known for challenging the industry status quo as "the Diabolical Developer". |
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| <affiliation>jClarity Limited</affiliation> |
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