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| <name>Chris Aniszczyk</name>
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| <title>Engineering Manager, Open Source (Twitter)</title>
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| <email>zx@twitter.com</email>
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| <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/technology/team-leaders.php">Technology</a> and Mylyn PMC Member<br>
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| <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/egit">EGit</a> / JGit Committer<br>
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| <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/orbit">Orbit</a> Committer<br>
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| <a href="http://planet.eclipse.org">PlanetEclipse.org</a> Maintainer<br>
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| <a href="http://www.eclipsecon.org">EclipseCon</a> Program Committee (2007-2012)<br>
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| Eclipse Board Committer Representative (2007-2012)
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| <p>My overall vision for Eclipse is simple, keep building the <b>community</b> so the Eclipse ecosystem can prosper.
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| We have a unique open source community at Eclipse that is comprised of a variety of parties, from individuals to
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| academics to companies. We need to keep all parties in mind, whether an individual or corporation, and make it
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| easier for everyone to be successful at Eclipse. I think this is especially important given that the Eclipse Foundation |
| is expanding with efforts such as <a href="http://locationtech.org/">LocationTech</a> and <a href="http://polarsys.org">Polarsys</a>. |
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| <p>Eclipse has been around for just over a decade. We have to keep moving forward to stay relevant in a sea of
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| technological change. In the last year, we have done great things like
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| move to <a href="http://mmilinkov.wordpress.com/2012/12/21/eclipse-says-goodbye-to-cvs/">Git/Gerrit</a> (which I'm proud to have
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| helped initiate a couple years ago) and started pushing the boundaries of web tooling with
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| the <a href="http://planetorion.org/news/2012/10/orion-1-0-release/">Orion 1.0 release</a>. However, there are
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| many more things we can do to move things forward. <b>My main focus will be to push for a system where we can
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| leverage social coding sites (such as GitHub or Google Code) while maintaining our reputation for a quality development
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| process and rigorous IP management.</b> This would allow us to grow as a community while taking advantage of all the
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| innovation that has happened in the social coding and infrastructure space recently. It would also make the the Eclipse Foundation
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| more adaptable to infrastructure changes in the future, further hone our development process and ensure that we're ready for
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| another successful decade of changing the industry.</p>
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| <p>To ensure Eclipse continues to grow and thrive I will particularly focus on:</p>
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| <li>Push the Foundation to allow hosting projects on GitHub and other social coding sites</li> |
| <li>Make it easier to accept contributions from GitHub and Bitbucket</li>
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| <li>Foster interactions with the web development community and Orion</li>
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| <li>Build bridges within the Eclipse ecosystem and with other open source and commercial projects</li>
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| <li>Encourage Eclipse committers and projects to participate in the community via blogs, forums and other communication channels</li>
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| <li>Lower the barrier to entry for new projects without sacrificing the quality Eclipse is known for</li>
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| <li>Ensure Eclipse processes are transparent and lightweight as possible</li>
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| <p>On the whole, my goal is to make Eclipse thrive and be transparent as possible about the board's
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| activities. I love bringing new projects to the Eclipse ecosystem and mentoring new committers. I will pay
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| special attention to how we can make the Eclipse development process easier for smaller projects. In the end,
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| I would be honored to represent you, the committers, for another term.</p>
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| <bio> <![CDATA[
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| Chris Aniszczyk (<a href="http://twitter.com/cra">@cra</a>) is a software architect by trade with a
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| passion for open source and building communities. At Twitter, he's responsible for
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| creating their open source program and managing their open source efforts. He also has the honor
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| to sit on the Eclipse Architecture and Planning councils. In a previous life, he traveled the world and
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| consulted companies on Eclipse technology. He also lead and hacked on many eclipse.org and linux related
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| projects. In his spare time, you'll find him running, cycling or doing yoga.</p>
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| Twitter
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