Final Results of 2008 JCP(SM) Executive Committees Elections Are Out
18 November 2008 - 6:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Java
Community Process(SM) (JCP(SM)) Program Management Office, today
announced the final results of the 2008 JCP Executive Committees
(EC) elections. After two ballot rounds -- for ratified and elected
seats -- the winners are: Ericsson, SpringSource, SAP, Intel Corp.
and Werner Keil for the Java SE/EE EC and Nokia, Philips, IBM, Sony
Ericsson Mobile Communications AB and Sean Sheedy for the Java ME
EC. For an overview of the 2008 JCP EC elections including the
ratification ballot, ratification results, open nominations,
elections ballot and elections results you can visit
http://www.jcpelection2008.org/jcp/overview. "The number and
variety of candidates and the results of this year's elections
testify to the vitality of the organization. The balance between
newcomers and re-elected members, large corporations and
individuals, and between traditional and open-source business
models reflects the diversity of the Java community. I'd like to
congratulate the winners, and to thank the runners-up. I'm looking
forward to welcoming the new members at our next meeting in
December." The Executive Committee changeover will take place
between November 18 and Dec. 1 with the new EC members taking
office on December 2. EC members guide the evolution of the Java
technologies by approving and voting on all technology proposals
(Java Specification Requests, or JSRs). They are also responsible
for defining the JCP's rules of governance and the legal agreement
between members and the organization. They provide guidance to the
Program Management Office (PMO) and they represent the interests of
the JCP to the broader community. This year 13 candidates
participated in the EC elections race including corporate entities
and individual developers. To view the qualifying statements of
both winners and runners up go to Ratification Results at
http://www.jcpelection2008.org/jcp/ratification_results and to
Election Results at
http://www.jcpelection2008.org/jcp/election_results. About the Java
Community Process Since its launch in 1998 as the open, inclusive
process to develop and revise Java technology specifications,
reference implementations, and technology compatibility kits, the
Java Community Process program has fostered the evolution of the
Java platform in cooperation with the international Java developer
community. As the organization prepares to celebrate its 10th
birthday, the JCP now has over 1200 corporate and individual
participants. More than 300 Java technology specifications are in
development in the JCP program, 55% of which are in the final
stages. For more information on the JCP program, please visit
http://jcp.org/. Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, JCP, Java,
Java SE, Java EE, and Java ME are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other
countries. DATASOURCE: Java Community Process CONTACT: Corina
Ulescu, JCP Program Office at Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
+1-408-276-6159, Web site: http://jcp.org/
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