수자바
SouJava![]() | |
유형 | 비영리, NGO |
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산업 | 정보 기술 및 서비스 |
설립됨 | 1999년 9월 | )
파운더스 | 브루노 소자 (자바만) 아이나르 사우카스 |
본부 | , 브라질 |
웹사이트 | http://soujava.org.br/ |
SouJava는 자바 프로그래밍 언어와 다른 오픈 소스 이니셔티브를 홍보하기 위해 만들어진 브라질 자바 사용자 그룹이다.[1]회원 수가 4만 명에 이르는 세계 최대 자바 사용자 그룹으로[2][3] 인정받고 있다.[4][5][6]
역사
브라질 자바 사용자 그룹 수자바(SouJava[7][8] User Group)는 1999년 9월 브루노 수자(JavaMan)와 에이나르 사우카스(Einar Saukas)가 설립한 그룹이다.처음에는 수세수-SP(브라질[9] 내 기술 단체 협회)에 기술 단체로 정식 등록되었다가, 이후 1999년 10월 29일 기자회견에서 공개적으로 발표되었다.[10][better source needed]이름(SOUJava라고도[5] 함)은 "Sociedade de Usuaris Java"("Java Users Society")의 약자로, "Sou Java"는 포르투갈어로 "I'm Java"를 의미하기도 한다.[11]
처음부터 소우자바는 항상 자원봉사의 지원을 받는 비영리 단체였는데, 회원들의 열정으로 꽤 알려져 있다.[12][13][14]처음에는 평탄한 경영 구조를 가지고 있었다(사장과 부사장은 원래 발표 보도 자료에서 이사 겸 부이사였고, 기술 조정자를 제외한 다른 모든 사람은 단순히 "회원"으로 지칭되었다)[10] 그러나 멤버십이 급속도로 증가함에 따라 보다 공식적인 모델로 빠르게 전환되었다.2004년 11월 28일, SouJava는 거의 18,000명의 회원에 도달하면서 비정부기구 지위를[15] 획득했고 세계에서 가장 큰 자바 사용자 그룹으로 인정받았다.[2]
2011년 SouJava는 Java Community Process Executive Committee에 Java Community Process Expert Group Member로 지명된 최초의 Java User Group이 되었다.[4][16]이듬해 자바 커뮤니티 프로세스 회원/올해의 참여자로 수상하였다.[17]
수년에 걸쳐, SouJava과 오픈 소스의 브라질 정부는[4][19][20]에 의해 입양에 영향을 미치(주로 개방된 표준과 플랫폼 manifesto,[21]과 함께 브라질 연방 정부의 정보 테크와 함께 일하Javali FISL,[22]에서 조직을 이끌고 분위기에 일조 Brazil,[1][4][18]에 여러 자바 컨퍼런스를 개최하고 있다.국립[23][24])nology,결국 썬 마이크로시스템스가 자바를 오픈소스 하도록 강요했다.[25][26]또한 런던 자바 사용자 그룹과 함께 JUG 회원들과 더 넓은 자바 커뮤니티가 JSR에[27][28][29][30] 참여하도록 장려하기 위한 노력의 공동 제작자 입니다.
수자바는 상파울루에 본사를 두고 있으며 캄피나스,[31] 리우데자네이루, 브라질리아에 지사를 두고 있다.[32]
리더십
임원직은 이사회가 선출하는 자율적이고 무급이다.SouJava 명령어는 다음과 같다.
- 1999-2003: Einar Saukas 사장, Jefferson Conz 부사장(플로이드), Bruno Souza 기술 코디네이터(JavaMan)[33]
영예와 상
- Java[4] 커뮤니티 프로세스 구성원/2011년 참여자: 지명됨
- Java 커뮤니티 프로세스 구성원/2012년 참여자: 수상자
- 2013년 올해의 우수 입양-JSR 참가자: 인정
- Java 커뮤니티 프로세스 구성원/2014년 참여자: 지명됨[36]
참조
![]() | 이 절에는 백과사전 항목에 대한 너무 많거나 지나치게 장황한 인용구가 수록되어 있다.(2015년 7월) |
- ^ a b SouJava. "Sobre SouJava" (in Portuguese). SouJava. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
- ^ a b Simon Phipps (April 14, 2005). "Brazil - the Global Java Leader?". Java.net. Archived from the original on July 3, 2015. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
To give you an idea of the strength of the Java community in Brazil, the world's largest Java User Group is based there. The Sociedade de Usuarios Java, "SouJava" boasts almost 18,000 members and has now spread from its original base in Sao Paulo to be a national organisation
- ^ Onno Kluyt, JCP Chair (2005). "Looking back, Looking ahead". Java Community Process. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
What pleased me is that the Java Community has become more inclusive of the industries and geographies around the world as illustrated by SouJava's joining from Brasil (the world's largest JUG and the first JUG to join)
- ^ a b c d e Java Community Process (2011). "JCP Program and Industry Awards". Java Community Process. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
- ^ a b JavaOne (December 6, 2012). "JavaOne Conference: SOUJava recognized around the world as the largest JUG with 40000 members". JavaOne. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
SOUJava recognized around the world as the largest JUG with 40000 members
- ^ Evans, Ben (October 1, 2014). "JavaOne Press Panel - Community and Java SE". InfoQ. Retrieved July 10, 2015.
the largest JUG worldwide is the Brazilian SouJava with 40000 members
- ^ Souza, Bruno (December 31, 2002). "Java User's Groups no Brasil" (in Portuguese). Bruno Souza. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
- ^ Souza, Bruno; Nardon, Fabiane Biznella; Rehem, Serge. "A História da Tecnologia Java - Easy Java Magazine 1". Java Magazine (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 14, 2015.
- ^ Sucesu-SP. "SUCESU-SP INSTITUCIONAL" (in Portuguese). Sucesu-SP. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ a b Aguiar, Rogerio Moraes de (October 29, 1999). "Lancamento "SouJava"" (in Portuguese). mail-archive.com. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
- ^ Simon Phipps (April 14, 2005). "Brazil - the Global Java Leader?". Java.net. Archived from the original on July 3, 2015. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
The Sociedade de Usuarios Java, "SouJava" ... The name means "I Am Java" in Portuguese.
- ^ Jonathan I. Schwartz (April 16, 2006). "The Brazilian Effect". Jonathan I. Schwartz. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
I’ve given keynotes at Java One for many years, and one of the things I’ve grown to expect is what I’ll call the “Brazilian effect.” [...] I can confirm Brazil’s one of the more progressive nations in the world when it comes to the use of free and open source software. It’s got one of the largest, and most vibrant developer communities [this comment links to www.souvaja.org.br] [...] But whenever you mention Brazil or a Brazilian project, you have to watch out for the Brazilian effect, the total disruption of your speech by a contingent of flag waving (and wearing) Brazilians that, upon hearing their nation mentioned, break into hoots and hollers and whistles and applause. It takes a few minutes to die down, and the enthusiasm’s contagious.
- ^ Bill Roth (May 9, 2007). "JavaOne - Day One Keynotes". SYS-CON Education. Retrieved July 9, 2015.
And it would not be a JavaOne without the obligatory reference to the excitable Brazilian programmers.
- ^ Peter Pilgrim (October 11, 2012). "JavaOne 2012 Report Part 1". Peter Pilgrim. Retrieved July 9, 2015.
Brazilian are always in attendance at JavaOne USA. If you can’t beat them [for passion] then you might as well join them.
- ^ SouJava (August 15, 2005). "Proxima reunião/tutorial" (in Portuguese). SouJava. Retrieved July 4, 2015.
Agora, o SouJava, oficialmente a Associação de Usuários da Tecnologia Java, foi em 2004 o primeiro grupo de usuários Java do país a se tornar uma ONG
- ^ Stahl, Henrik (January 24, 2011). "Oracle Nominates Bruno Souza of SouJava to JCP EC". Oracle. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
Oracle is nominating SouJava, the Brazilian Java User Group, to a seat in the JCP Executive Committee.
- ^ Java Community Process (October 4, 2012). "JavaOne 2012 JCP Wrap-Up: Platform Evolution and JCP Enthusiasm". Java Community Process. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
Bruno Souza of SouJava in Brasil, JCP Award Member/Participant of the Year co-winners with the London Java Community
- ^ SouJava (March 22, 2002). "JustJava 2012" (in Portuguese). SouJava. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
- ^ Floyd Marinescu (April 28, 2005). "Brazilians to bring a strong open source voice to the JCP". TheServerSide. Retrieved July 6, 2015.
Java user groups are often very informal, meeting once a month on various topics. Soujava does that but they are also almost a political action group in the sense that they share ideas and together they pursue those ideas. One of those ideas is around IP and software patents. At 17,000 members, they are an agent for change, both in their own country and in the java community at large. They've been advocating and educating the Brazilian continent on standards, open source, how patents play a role there basically helping the Brazilian continent. If you look at the debate going on inside Brazil, they are formulating a policy largely to find a position and a space for Brazil in the world economy as an IT center.
- ^ O'Reilly (April 20, 2006). "OSI Board of Directors". OSI. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
Bruno is President of SouJava, Brazil's largest JUG, where he has led the group's Javali Project, an ambitious umbrella project that hosts 10 large open source projects. Javali, that includes a project to create an Open Source Java Runtime, is targeted to bring software development into Brazil's open source discussions. Bruno also co-authored the SouJava's Open Source Manifest that discussed Open Source and Open Standards as the way to correctly apply and succeed with Open Source in Brazil. The document was later used as basis for the open source initiatives of one of Brazil's largest development agency, and positively influenced the adoption of open source in Brazil.
- ^ "Desenvolvimento de Sistemas no Âmbito do Governo: Padrões e Multiplataforma" (PDF) (in Portuguese). SouJava. November 2002. Retrieved July 9, 2015.
- ^ "Javali - A Comunidade Java, Livre!" (in Portuguese). Software Livre Brasil. June 18, 2009. Retrieved July 9, 2015.
- ^ "Projeto Javali Desenvolve TV-digital no Brasil" (in Portuguese). Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia da Informação. July 1, 2004. Retrieved July 6, 2015.
- ^ "ITI Propõe Parceria para Incrementar Reconhecimento de Certificados Digitais" (in Portuguese). Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia da Informação. August 29, 2007. Retrieved July 6, 2015.
- ^ Michael Swaine (February 2008). "South America Software Development: A Climate of Creativity". Dr Dobb's Journal. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
Who Ultimately forced Sun to open-source Java? Was it external pressure, either from Java developers or the open-source community? Or was it internal, perhaps a mandate from CEO Jonathan Schwartz? Answer: None of the above. According to Jonathan himself, it was Brazil.
- ^ Andy Patrizio (August 30, 2007). "Sun Hits The BRICs". InternetNews. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz admitted today that it was Brazil that forced Sun to open source Java.
- ^ "Adopt A JSR!". Oracle. November 4, 2011. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
JUG Leaders have started an 'Adopt a JSR' program for Java User Groups! This program is intended to encourage JUG members to get involved in a Java Specification Request (JSR) and to evangelize that JSR to their JUG and the wider Java community, in order to increase grass roots participation.
- ^ Java Community Process (January 10, 2012). "Adopt a JSR: How JUGs Can Help" (PDF). Java Community Process. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
SouJava's Adopt a JSR Effort
- ^ SouJava (June 9, 2013). "Adopt a JSR" (in Portuguese). SouJava. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
- ^ Java Community Process (2013). "The 11th JCP Annual Awards". Java Community Process. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
This award recognizes the Java User Group (JUG) that has made the most exemplary contribution through the Adopt-a-JSR program in the past year. The London Java Community and SouJava initiated, and are thereby implicitly recognized, in this effort for JUGs around the world to become more involved in the work of JSRs.
- ^ SouJava (2015). "SouJava Campinas" (in Portuguese). SouJava. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
- ^ JAZOO 08 The International Conference on Java Technology (June 2008). "Supporting JUGs". JAZOO 08 The International Conference on Java Technology. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
SouJava provides extensive services for developers and organizes some of the largest Java events in the continent. The first-ever JUG to be a JCP member, SouJava has subsidiaries in five large cities, including Sao Paulo, Rio and Brasilia.
- ^ Java Community Process (October 4, 2012). "Meet Bruno Souza and Juggy – A Couple of October's Most Interesting Developers". Jelastic. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
SouJava was born. I wasn’t the first president (Einar Saukas was), but I was really the group’s evangelist at the time. I got to become president in early 2000, when the group started a movement to bridge the gap between the Java and the Open Source communities.
- ^ Java Community Process (2012). "The 10th JCP Annual Awards". Java Community Process. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
JCP Member/Participant of the Year: London Java Community and SouJava * Winner * For their historic contribution to the Adopt a JSR program and supporting Java developers through the JCP.
- ^ Java Community Process (2013). "The 11th JCP Annual Awards". Java Community Process. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
Outstanding Adopt-a-JSR Participant - This award recognizes the Java User Group (JUG) that has made the most exemplary contribution through the Adopt-a-JSR program in the past year. The London Java Community and SouJava initiated, and are thereby implicitly recognized, in this effort for JUGs around the world to become more involved in the work of JSRs.
- ^ Java Community Process (2014). "The 12th JCP Annual Awards". Java Community Process. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
Bruno Souza - His value added to the participation in the EC discussions as well as his leadership of the SouJava JUG has brought more attention to other JUGs and inspired their increased participation.