David Johnson

Raleigh, NC, USA

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About: Dave developed the Roller blog server back in 2002 and has been milking the project for fame and fortune ever since, with pretty limited success. He serves as the PMC chairperson for the project at Apache and works as a Social Software Architect at Sun Microsystems. Dave lives in Raleigh, North Carolina with his wife, three boys and a cat named Moe. Dave likes bad sketch comedy, stoner music, running, bicycling and and being extremely silly once you really get to know him.

Organization Sun Microsystems
What topics do you want to learn about at ApacheCon java, atompub, opensource, blogging, cms, jcr, wikis, rest, opensocial
What are your favorite Apache projects roller, jspwiki, shindig, abdera, struts, ant
What Apache projects have you contributed to roller

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JSPWiki vs. XWiki

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via Jim Grisanzio: Chris Phelan has done evaluations of JSPWiki and XWiki for use on the OpenSolaris.org site. Based on his 32 requirements, XWiki ...

Latest Links - OpenSocial and FriendConnect

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I'm still working through my backlog of Latest Links posts. First up, the OpenSocial links. I'm following OpenSocial closely because OpenSocial sup...

Links - AFK edition

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Here's another link blog post. In this one I'll explain why my del.icio.us feed is full of guitar tabs. I've been spending some time Away From Keyb...

Latest Links - misc

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It's time to catch up on blogging and I'm going to start by going through my backlog of links and adding some commentary, but not in this post; the...

LinkedIn: 99% Pure Java

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Nick Lothian tweeted about this JavaOne presentation on LinkedIn because it mentions the ROME RSS/Atom feed parser. I'm really sorry I miss...

Help sponsor BarCamp RDU 2008

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After attending two great BarCamps here in Raleigh, I'm just as pleased as punch to be helping out on the BarCamp RDU organizing committee this...

Project SocialSite @ Enterprise 2.0

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Looks like we made it to the final round of the Enterprise 2.0 LaunchPad competition and so Project SocialSite will be one of the five projects...

Project SocialSite on the launchpad round #2

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As Arun notes in his post, Project SocialSite made it to round #2 of the Enterprise 2.0 conference Lauchpad and so we made another short video...

OpenSocial summit next week

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There will be a OpenSocial Summit: May 14th, at the Googleplex covering the new v0.8 spec changes and all sorts of other interesting things. Wish I...

Struts 2 in Action

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Struts 2 is my favorite Java web framework these days; it's REST-friendly, simple, easy to use, very flexible and the only thing it has with its ...

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Caselines: Social Computing Platforms--IBM & Microsoft

"Connections also has a very flashy-looking social networking analysis tool built in."

Open Communications : Blog SPOT Blog ...

"Well, I really think that this little experiment we call blogs.sun.com is a shining example of what can come of a company that values open communication with its customers -- and potential customers. "

Lyrics to Java by "Loose Bruce" Kerr

Java, Java, Java Java jing-jing-jing

Daily Kos: Cars After The Age of Oil

"We can switch to a new tech that is older and simpler than the Internal Combustion Engine - the electric horseless carriage was first created in 1830"

Official Google Data APIs Blog: OAuth for Google Data APIs

"we're proud to announce that all of the Google Data APIs support OAuth"

Are You Cool, Man? and More - The Daily WTF

Then he said "and this is where we used the f*ckhead pattern."


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Comments

David Johnson:

Hi Danese, see you soon and look me up when you're in NC. - Dave

Danese Cooper:

Hey, I'm coming to NC in late June. Looks like I'll see you in Amsterdam sooner, however. Will be nice to see you.