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Why Not Adopt a JSR?

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Jan. 09, 13 · Interview
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Have you ever thought that you should be more involved in the Java Community Process? Ever wanted the chance to get a JSR's focus just right? Perhaps you should join the upcoming Adopt-a-JSR online meetup where you can find out about the program and how you can help.

The Adopt a JSR  program was started by the London Java Community and SouJava to get more developers who use Java to participate in the JCP, so this is a real grassroots initiative.

Find out how taking part in the program could benefit you, your JUG and the entire community by joining the next online meetup on Friday January 18th. 

Here are the details for the WebEx:

Location:http://jcp.webex.com
Topic: Adopt-a-JSR
Date: Friday, January 18th
Time: 9:00 AM, Pacific Standard Time (San Francisco, GMT-08:00)
WebExMeeting Number: 809 259 015
WebExMeeting Password: 23678

Here are the audio conference details:

Call: +1 (866) 682-4770 (US, toll free) or +1 (408) 774-4073 (US, local)
Conference code: 945-4597
Security code: 23678 ("adopt" on your phone handset)
* For global access numbers seehttps://www.intercallonline.com/listNumbersByCode.action?confCode=9454597

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