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SANTA CLARA, CA - November 2019:
The Java Community Process (JCP) Program Management Office today announced the final results of the 2019 Fall JCP Executive Committee (EC)
elections. All Ratified Seat candidates are approved by the JCP Membership: Arm, Fujitsu, IBM, Intel and
Sociedade de Usários da Tecnologia Java - SouJava. The winning candidates for the two Elected Seats are: Twitter and Tomitribe.
The winning candidates for the two Associate Seats are: Marcus Biel and Ken Fogel. Ken Fogel will serve a 1-year term and all other re-elected
and new EC Members will serve a 2-year term.
For an overview of the 2019 JCP EC elections including results you can visit
https://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/elections/2019.html
"We had a successful JCP EC election this year with JCP Member voter turnout at over 30% overall; 28% for
Full and Partner Members, and 31% for Associate Members. These are very strong representation numbers,
especially from the Associate Membership category. I'd like to congratulate the winners, and thank all
of the nominees for their participation. We are looking forward to welcoming the new members at our next
meeting in December," said Heather VanCura, Group Director of the JCP Program Office.
The new EC Members will take office on 3 December 2019. EC Members guide the
evolution of the Java technologies by approving and voting on all technology proposals (Java Specification
Requests, or JSRs). They are also responsible for defining the JCP's rules of governance and the legal agreement
between members and the organization. They provide guidance to the Program Management Office (PMO) and they
represent the interests of the JCP to the broader community.
This year, 16 candidates participated in the EC elections including individual developers, corporate entities and Java User Groups (JUGs).
View the qualifying statements of all the nominees at
https://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/elections/2019-nominees.html
About the Java Community Process (JCP) Program
Since its launch in 1998 as the open, inclusive process to develop and revise Java technology specifications, reference implementations, and
technology compatibility kits, the Java Community Process (JCP) program has fostered the evolution of the Java platform in cooperation with the
international Java platform developer community. The JCP program has over 1,000 corporate, individual and JUG participants. More than 350 Java
technology specifications are in development in the JCP program. For more information on the JCP program, please visit
https://jcp.org and blogs.oracle.com/jcp.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Heather VanCura
heather at jcp.org
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