SN#18953 Executive Committee Elections for the Java ME and Java SE/EE Complete



SYSTEM NEWS FOR SUN USERS
Vol 117 Issue 2 2007-11-12 Article 18953 from section "Java Technology"

New Members Voted in Include Eclipse, Google, Intel and Orange

This year's election for the Executive Committee (EC) on the Java ME
and Java SE/EE is complete. Joining the Java Community Process (JCP)
ECs are the Eclipse Foundation, Apache Software Foundation, Google,
Nortel Networks, Red Hat Middleware, Intel, Orange France, Research
In Motion LTD (RIM), Samsung Electronics and Time Warner Cable.

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