Security in the Open Source ecosystem has continuously grown in priority on the global agenda in the technology industry. Many practices like DevOps, Agile, and standards like ISO/IEC 27001 have contributed over the years to adopt and promote a shift-left approach to security in the industry. The Java ecosystem is not separate from the opportunities and challenges the industry has overcome regarding security. In late 2022 I started to deliver the session “Deep diving into Java ecosystem security with OpenSource and DevSecOps” which provide a glance at how Open Source and the Java ecosystem correlate during the lifecycle of common...
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¡El informe resumido del evento JakartaONE Español 2020 es una maravillosa declaración de una actividad comunitaria de código abierto con el corazón de voluntarios! Comité de JakartaONE Español Alberto, Carlos, Eudris, Jonathan & Hillmer gracias por decidir ser administradores formidables cuyas acciones continuamente inspiraron y reflejaron las mejores características que el código abierto ofrece: sencillez, pasión, sinceridad, respeto, y agallas. JakartaONE Español 2020 es una realidad porque ustedes 5 así lo decidieron. Ustedes han ayudado a sentar las bases de futuras transmisiones en vivo de JakartaONE Español. Que chévere!!! Gracias por elegir 💙 incluir a muchos de nosotros en…
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In April 2020, the Bolivia Java User Group held a virtual meetup with Latin American JUG's participants. The event covered Java cloud-native and microservice development, infrastructure, and contribution to the Open Source ecosystem distributed in three sessions: It's Easy! Contributing to Open Source César Hernández, from Guatemala JUG, provided a session about how to contribute and become a valuable part of any open source community. Examples of how to learn and apply soft and hard skills were presented based on MicroProfile and Apache TomEE Open Source projects. Attendees were able to learn how to access and navigate the culture of…
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Today, we are in lockdown due to COVID-19. International travel has dropped to single digits. This is a fun-throwback to what it meant to be a 24/7 international traveler, the exhaustion, the jet-lag, the consumption of lots of caffeine & water… and what it meant for some of us to be able to recharge with trusted friends. Together, we chose to make that travel exhaustion be a bit less heavy to bear! Bruno’s tweet went live on May 17th, 2019. The ~4 minutes video freezes a wonderful memory of our time in Tokyo, Japan. Informal sharing while we tested connecting tools…, with smiles…