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Building a free
Java community
with deep roots
Martijn Verburg (@karianna)
Ben Evans (@kittylyst)


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          Slide Design by Kerry Kenneally www.kerrykenneally.com
A key part to building community in London




                                    2
An Overview




              3
The London Java Community (LJC)


• Started about 4 years ago


• Now has >2500 members

• Has spun off many other user groups
   –   Scala,
   –   Clojure,
   –   Software Craftsmanship
   –   JBoss
   –   and more




                                            4
The London Java Community (LJC)


• Has close ties with the London tech scene
   –   Agile
   –   Graduate Developer Community
   –   CTOs
   –   and more


• Has global ties with other Java User Groups (JUGs)
   – SouJava in Brazil
   – New York in USA
   – and more




                                                       5
The London Java Community (LJC)


• Driven/passionate users


• Vibrant mailing list


• Yearly open conference


• Massive variety of events
    – Averaging about 2 per week




                                           6
The London Java Community (LJC)


• Holds an EC seat on the Java Community Process (JCP)
    – Java's standards body


• Runs 2 global programs impacting the future of Java itself


• Adopt a JSR
    – Java Standards for mobile, enterprise and desktop


• Adopt OpenJDK
    – Working on Java the language and the platform




                                                               7
All of this in London....


• Estimates of ~50,000 Java/JVM developers in London
   – Yet there was nothing!


• We love our city, but it can be a cold-hearted $%£$%
   – It's a city of commerce
   – It's a city of cynicism
   – It's a fast paced city where time is precious


• So now that we've finished bragging...
   – Why is this working?




                                                         8
WHY?




       9
It's about "WHY"


• To inspire a community they need to know about why


• Most organisations say what they do


• Some organisations say how they do it


• Only a very few know why they do it




                                                       10
We have many WHYs...


• Re-ignite the passion that developers have for their craft


• Raise the bar of Java developers in London


• We want developers to have a voice in deciding the future of Java




                                                               11
We have many WHYs...


• To bring the disparate tech scenes together
   – So we could learn from each other


• We believe that Java forms a cornerstone of our society today
   – We want to protect that for the future


• We want to inspire the next generation of tech leaders




                                                            12
WHAT




       13
It helps to have lots of WHAT


• We have a massive variety of events
   – Anytime someone wants to scratch an itch we facilitate that


• A sample of our events:
   –   Evening presentations
   –   Regular lightning talks for beginners
   –   Coffee and code
   –   Monthly social event
   –   Code shares, workshops and hackathons




                                                                   14
Let people own the WHAT


• Each event is run as the event leader sees fit
    – As long as it doesn't break broad community rules


• Provide admin assistance
    – We're lucky enough that the founder has part time admin staff


• We recommend that you use a canned community site
    – We use meetup.com and it's OK
    – Don't reinvent the wheel, it's not your core purpose!




                                                                      15
Adopt A JSR


• A JUG program the the LJC has launched
   – Now global


• Grassroots participation in Java Standards

• Developers are the end users of standards
   – Lets make them better

• http://www.java.net/projects/adoptajsr




                                               16
Adopt OpenJDK


• An JUG lead program for working on the OpenJDK


• OpenJDK has high barriers to entry
   – We want help lower those barriers
   – But not so people can just hack on Java itself....


• http://www.java.net/projects/adoptopenjdk




                                                          17
Adopt OpenJDK


• We're helping out with:
   – Improving the build
   – Fixing bugs
   – Cleaning up some technical debt


• Eventually we hope to help add larger features




                                                   18
Adoption - A Success story


• JSR-310 (Date and Time for Java)
   – Missed Java 7
   – Was likely to miss Java 8


• No resources available to build the TCK
   – LJC team put in place to build the TCK


• Date and Time will ship for Java 8




                                              19
HOW




      20
Make your community accessible




                                 21
Make your community accessible


• Public Communications Channel
   – A Mailing List/Forum should be opened immediately


• Techie Guidelines
   – How to communicate with other techies
   – FAQ
   – Rules of engagement




                                                         22
Set the tone


• Tech communities are very social
   – They fall apart if people get personal


• Nip rudeness in the bud
   – We moderate the mailing list


• Kathy Sierra's “Creating Passionate Users”
   – Javaranch’s “Be Nice” policy




                                               23
Social and Political infrastructure


• Benevolent Dictators
   – Really more of a 'community-approved arbitrator' or 'judge‘
   – 2 co-leaders + a respected neutral party


• LJC Associates
   – Loose leadership council & cheerleaders
   – Most decisions are consensus (polls)
   – BD's make decisions if need be




                                                                   24
The LJC JCP committee


• We have a JCP committee
   – Anyone is welcome to join (effort is required though!)
   – We assess and vote on standards


• We do everything out in the open
   – e.g. our voting criteria and record


• Does this stop members from disagreeing with us?
   – Of course not, we own nobody!




                                                              25
Growing people


• Push people to do stuff


• Have a growth pipeline


• Succession planning
   – The Big red bus
   – Real Life (RL) screws with people's time




                                                26
Protecting people


• We're very protective of our members


• Data privacy


• We prefer people donating time and space
   – £££$$$ can cause problems.


• Managing sponsors
   – Your community is *way* more important than they are




                                                            27
Grow local, think global




                           28
Thanks for listening!


• Contact us any time:


• Martijn - @karianna


• Ben - @kittylyst




                                 29

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Free community with deep roots

  • 1. Building a free Java community with deep roots Martijn Verburg (@karianna) Ben Evans (@kittylyst) 1 Slide Design by Kerry Kenneally www.kerrykenneally.com
  • 2. A key part to building community in London 2
  • 4. The London Java Community (LJC) • Started about 4 years ago • Now has >2500 members • Has spun off many other user groups – Scala, – Clojure, – Software Craftsmanship – JBoss – and more 4
  • 5. The London Java Community (LJC) • Has close ties with the London tech scene – Agile – Graduate Developer Community – CTOs – and more • Has global ties with other Java User Groups (JUGs) – SouJava in Brazil – New York in USA – and more 5
  • 6. The London Java Community (LJC) • Driven/passionate users • Vibrant mailing list • Yearly open conference • Massive variety of events – Averaging about 2 per week 6
  • 7. The London Java Community (LJC) • Holds an EC seat on the Java Community Process (JCP) – Java's standards body • Runs 2 global programs impacting the future of Java itself • Adopt a JSR – Java Standards for mobile, enterprise and desktop • Adopt OpenJDK – Working on Java the language and the platform 7
  • 8. All of this in London.... • Estimates of ~50,000 Java/JVM developers in London – Yet there was nothing! • We love our city, but it can be a cold-hearted $%£$% – It's a city of commerce – It's a city of cynicism – It's a fast paced city where time is precious • So now that we've finished bragging... – Why is this working? 8
  • 9. WHY? 9
  • 10. It's about "WHY" • To inspire a community they need to know about why • Most organisations say what they do • Some organisations say how they do it • Only a very few know why they do it 10
  • 11. We have many WHYs... • Re-ignite the passion that developers have for their craft • Raise the bar of Java developers in London • We want developers to have a voice in deciding the future of Java 11
  • 12. We have many WHYs... • To bring the disparate tech scenes together – So we could learn from each other • We believe that Java forms a cornerstone of our society today – We want to protect that for the future • We want to inspire the next generation of tech leaders 12
  • 13. WHAT 13
  • 14. It helps to have lots of WHAT • We have a massive variety of events – Anytime someone wants to scratch an itch we facilitate that • A sample of our events: – Evening presentations – Regular lightning talks for beginners – Coffee and code – Monthly social event – Code shares, workshops and hackathons 14
  • 15. Let people own the WHAT • Each event is run as the event leader sees fit – As long as it doesn't break broad community rules • Provide admin assistance – We're lucky enough that the founder has part time admin staff • We recommend that you use a canned community site – We use meetup.com and it's OK – Don't reinvent the wheel, it's not your core purpose! 15
  • 16. Adopt A JSR • A JUG program the the LJC has launched – Now global • Grassroots participation in Java Standards • Developers are the end users of standards – Lets make them better • http://www.java.net/projects/adoptajsr 16
  • 17. Adopt OpenJDK • An JUG lead program for working on the OpenJDK • OpenJDK has high barriers to entry – We want help lower those barriers – But not so people can just hack on Java itself.... • http://www.java.net/projects/adoptopenjdk 17
  • 18. Adopt OpenJDK • We're helping out with: – Improving the build – Fixing bugs – Cleaning up some technical debt • Eventually we hope to help add larger features 18
  • 19. Adoption - A Success story • JSR-310 (Date and Time for Java) – Missed Java 7 – Was likely to miss Java 8 • No resources available to build the TCK – LJC team put in place to build the TCK • Date and Time will ship for Java 8 19
  • 20. HOW 20
  • 21. Make your community accessible 21
  • 22. Make your community accessible • Public Communications Channel – A Mailing List/Forum should be opened immediately • Techie Guidelines – How to communicate with other techies – FAQ – Rules of engagement 22
  • 23. Set the tone • Tech communities are very social – They fall apart if people get personal • Nip rudeness in the bud – We moderate the mailing list • Kathy Sierra's “Creating Passionate Users” – Javaranch’s “Be Nice” policy 23
  • 24. Social and Political infrastructure • Benevolent Dictators – Really more of a 'community-approved arbitrator' or 'judge‘ – 2 co-leaders + a respected neutral party • LJC Associates – Loose leadership council & cheerleaders – Most decisions are consensus (polls) – BD's make decisions if need be 24
  • 25. The LJC JCP committee • We have a JCP committee – Anyone is welcome to join (effort is required though!) – We assess and vote on standards • We do everything out in the open – e.g. our voting criteria and record • Does this stop members from disagreeing with us? – Of course not, we own nobody! 25
  • 26. Growing people • Push people to do stuff • Have a growth pipeline • Succession planning – The Big red bus – Real Life (RL) screws with people's time 26
  • 27. Protecting people • We're very protective of our members • Data privacy • We prefer people donating time and space – £££$$$ can cause problems. • Managing sponsors – Your community is *way* more important than they are 27
  • 28. Grow local, think global 28
  • 29. Thanks for listening! • Contact us any time: • Martijn - @karianna • Ben - @kittylyst 29

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