Attendees
Martin Štefanko
Red Hat, Inc., Czech Republic
A software engineer working mainly on Red Hat middleware runtimes technologies like WildFly / JBoss EAP application servers, Thorntail, Quarkus, and individual components that are included in these projects like RESTEasy, Weld or Hibernate. He is also actively participating in MicroProfile (MicroProfile committer) and Java / Jakarta EE specifications.
Martin Štefanko
Red Hat, Inc., Czech Republic
A software engineer working mainly on Red Hat middleware runtimes technologies like WildFly / JBoss EAP application servers, Thorntail, Quarkus, and individual components that are included in these projects like RESTEasy, Weld or Hibernate. He is also actively participating in MicroProfile (MicroProfile committer) and Java / Jakarta EE specifications.
Martin Štefanko
Red Hat, Inc., Czech Republic
A software engineer working mainly on Red Hat middleware runtimes technologies like WildFly / JBoss EAP application servers, Thorntail, Quarkus, and individual components that are included in these projects like RESTEasy, Weld or Hibernate. He is also actively participating in MicroProfile (MicroProfile committer) and Java / Jakarta EE specifications.
Martin Štefanko
Red Hat, Inc., Czech Republic
A software engineer working mainly on Red Hat middleware runtimes technologies like WildFly / JBoss EAP application servers, Thorntail, Quarkus, and individual components that are included in these projects like RESTEasy, Weld or Hibernate. He is also actively participating in MicroProfile (MicroProfile committer) and Java / Jakarta EE specifications.
Dani Megert
Senior Software Architect at IBM, Switzerland
Dani is one of the initial Eclipse committers. Currently he leads the Platform and the JDT sub-projects. He is a member of the Eclipse Project PMC, represents the project in the Eclipse Planning Council, and is also a a member of the Eclipse Architecture Council. He has been elected by the committers to represent them in the Eclipse Foundation Board of Directors]. Dani worked at OTI and now works at IBM Research GmbH. His interests include user interface and API design, editors, software quality and performance.
Boris Baldassari
Consultant at Eclipse Foundation, France
Boris is a long time open source enthusiast and contributor. Previously a methods and tools consultant for the industry, he joined the Eclipse Foundation in 2021 to help people and organisations adopt, understand and apply open source principles and best practices to their own projects. He is also a juggler, musician, and nature lover. He is moored in Europe.
Boris Baldassari
Consultant at Eclipse Foundation, France
Boris is a long time open source enthusiast and contributor. Previously a methods and tools consultant for the industry, he joined the Eclipse Foundation in 2021 to help people and organisations adopt, understand and apply open source principles and best practices to their own projects. He is also a juggler, musician, and nature lover. He is moored in Europe.
Boris Baldassari
Consultant at Eclipse Foundation, France
Boris is a long time open source enthusiast and contributor. Previously a methods and tools consultant for the industry, he joined the Eclipse Foundation in 2021 to help people and organisations adopt, understand and apply open source principles and best practices to their own projects. He is also a juggler, musician, and nature lover. He is moored in Europe.
Boris Baldassari
Consultant at Eclipse Foundation, France
Boris is a long time open source enthusiast and contributor. Previously a methods and tools consultant for the industry, he joined the Eclipse Foundation in 2021 to help people and organisations adopt, understand and apply open source principles and best practices to their own projects. He is also a juggler, musician, and nature lover. He is moored in Europe.
Boris Baldassari
Consultant at Eclipse Foundation, France
Boris is a long time open source enthusiast and contributor. Previously a methods and tools consultant for the industry, he joined the Eclipse Foundation in 2021 to help people and organisations adopt, understand and apply open source principles and best practices to their own projects. He is also a juggler, musician, and nature lover. He is moored in Europe.
Jamie Coleman
Software Engineer at IBM, United Kingdom
Jamie is a software developer and Evangelist for WebSphere Application Server and Open Liberty based at IBM’s R&D Laboratory in Hursley, UK. He is a subject matter expert in Docker and takes a keen interest in emerging technologies with experience in Maven, git, Jenkins and microservice architecture. He has worked on a wide variety of projects such as modernising CICS mainframe testing infrastructure, creating and automating the creation of Docker images for WebSphere, contributing to the microservice Builder offering and creating web applications for events at the Lab.
Jamie Coleman
Software Engineer at IBM, United Kingdom
Jamie is a software developer and Evangelist for WebSphere Application Server and Open Liberty based at IBM’s R&D Laboratory in Hursley, UK. He is a subject matter expert in Docker and takes a keen interest in emerging technologies with experience in Maven, git, Jenkins and microservice architecture. He has worked on a wide variety of projects such as modernising CICS mainframe testing infrastructure, creating and automating the creation of Docker images for WebSphere, contributing to the microservice Builder offering and creating web applications for events at the Lab.
Benjamin Cabé
Principal Program Manager, Azure IoT at Microsoft Corp., France
Benjamin is an Internet of Things enthusiast who has a passion for empowering developers to build end-to-end, innovative, IoT solutions.
A long time open source advocate, he co-founded the Eclipse IoT Working Group and he has been speaking at many IoT and tech conferences worldwide. In his current role at Microsoft, he looks after IoT developers' end-to-end journey with the Azure IoT platform by curating technical content, engaging with open source communities, etc.
Benjamin is also an avid producer of educational IoT material that he shares on his blog, https://blog.benjamin-cabe.com.