According to Wikipedia: "The Java Community Process or JCP, established in 1998, is a formalized process which allows interested parties to be involved in the definition of future versions and features of the Java platform."
Since its introduction, JCP has played a very important role as an open process to define the future of Java. It is the place where JSR (Java Specification Request) are discussed, and this is the reason why is so important to be part of it: you can help improve Java collaborating, giving contributions and new ideas before any feature become available or definitive.
I became a JCP member just a few days ago. I hope I can give my contribution, but I am sure I will learn much more than I will teach.
My name is there :P, check here (it is listed according to your last surname. Mine is "Silva").
Please take a look at JCP's site: jcp.org
Friday, 18 July 2008
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