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The job of an Executive Committee (EC) representative
is a serious commitment. The time required is extensive, and includes reading of specifications, Reference Implementations (RIs),
and Technology Compatibility Kits (TCKs), as well as regular attendance at EC meetings and teleconferences to discuss and vote on
various technical and process topics. Besides voting on Java Specification Requests (JSRs) at various stages, the EC guides the
Program Management Office (PMO) in the evolution of the Java Community Process (JCP) program. EC decisions can have significant,
long-term consequences to not only the community, but also in the industry and the market. Still, plenty of JCP participants relish
the task of representing a corporation, non-profit, open source group, or themselves.
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Bryn Rahm is a 17 year veteran of Nortel where is has worked on a number of different telecom and internet related projects. Bryn began working with Java in the 1.0 (Beta2) timeframe, and in the intervening time has coded, architected and evangalized the use of Java within Nortel in a number of different products.
This has led to a profound appreciation of breadth and quality of Java's API and the challenges in the usage of Java in a soft realtime environment. Bryn looks forward to leveraging this experience in helping to influence the future of the Java industry.
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