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The FutureAs many of you know, last year I took a visiting assistant professor
position at Tufts University near Boston. That position was only for a year and a year is up at the end of this month. As a result, I have been looking for and now have found a new opportunity. Starting in this middle of this month, I will be working for Sun Microsystems as part of the GlassFish team. The GlassFish team is becoming more dependent upon OSGi technology and it turns out they were interested in having an OSGi expert on the team to help out. Hopefully I can help them realize the true potential of OSGi in GlassFish. Here's to hoping for what the future will bring. -> richard |
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Re: The Future2008/8/1 Richard S. Hall <heavy@...>
> As many of you know, last year I took a visiting assistant professor > position at Tufts University near Boston. That position was only for a year > and a year is up at the end of this month. As a result, I have been looking > for and now have found a new opportunity. > > Starting in this middle of this month, I will be working for Sun > Microsystems as part of the GlassFish team. The GlassFish team is becoming > more dependent upon OSGi technology and it turns out they were interested in > having an OSGi expert on the team to help out. Hopefully I can help them > realize the true potential of OSGi in GlassFish. > congratulations - sounds like a great opportunity! > Here's to hoping for what the future will bring. > +1 :) > -> richard > -- Cheers, Stuart |
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Re: The FutureCongrats Richard!
Will be interesting to see what this means for Felix, OSGi in general and the different JSRs related to modules in Java! Interesting times ... /peter GTalk: neubauer.peter Skype peter.neubauer ICQ 18762544 GTalk neubauer.peter Phone +46704 106975 LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/neubauer Twitter http://twitter.com/peterneubauer http://www.neo4j.org - New Energy for Data - the Graph Database. http://www.ops4j.org - New Energy for OSS Communities - Open Participation Software. http://www.qi4j.org - New Energy for Java - Domain Driven Development. On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Richard S. Hall <heavy@...> wrote: > As many of you know, last year I took a visiting assistant professor > position at Tufts University near Boston. That position was only for a year > and a year is up at the end of this month. As a result, I have been looking > for and now have found a new opportunity. > > Starting in this middle of this month, I will be working for Sun > Microsystems as part of the GlassFish team. The GlassFish team is becoming > more dependent upon OSGi technology and it turns out they were interested in > having an OSGi expert on the team to help out. Hopefully I can help them > realize the true potential of OSGi in GlassFish. > > Here's to hoping for what the future will bring. > > -> richard > |
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Re: The FutureMany Congrats Richard.
Sounds like a great opportunity for you and Felix, and well deserved too! Good luck with it, regards -- Rob Richard S. Hall wrote: > As many of you know, last year I took a visiting assistant professor > position at Tufts University near Boston. That position was only for a > year and a year is up at the end of this month. As a result, I have > been looking for and now have found a new opportunity. > > Starting in this middle of this month, I will be working for Sun > Microsystems as part of the GlassFish team. The GlassFish team is > becoming more dependent upon OSGi technology and it turns out they > were interested in having an OSGi expert on the team to help out. > Hopefully I can help them realize the true potential of OSGi in > GlassFish. > > Here's to hoping for what the future will bring. > > -> richard -- Ascert - Taking systems to the Edge robw@... +44 (0)20 7488 3470 www.ascert.com |
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Re: The FutureCongratulations!
I think that this will be very beneficial for both worlds. Success with your new challenge! and keep us informed :) On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Richard S. Hall <heavy@...> wrote: > As many of you know, last year I took a visiting assistant professor > position at Tufts University near Boston. That position was only for a year > and a year is up at the end of this month. As a result, I have been looking > for and now have found a new opportunity. > > Starting in this middle of this month, I will be working for Sun > Microsystems as part of the GlassFish team. The GlassFish team is becoming > more dependent upon OSGi technology and it turns out they were interested in > having an OSGi expert on the team to help out. Hopefully I can help them > realize the true potential of OSGi in GlassFish. > > Here's to hoping for what the future will bring. > > -> richard > -- Alin Dreghiciu http://www.ops4j.org - New Energy for OSS Communities - Open Participation Software. http://www.qi4j.org - New Energy for Java - Domain Driven Development. http://malaysia.jayway.net - New Energy for Projects - Great People working on Great Projects at Great Places |
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Re: The FutureOn Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Richard S. Hall <heavy@...> wrote:
> Starting in this middle of this month, I will be working for Sun > Microsystems as part of the GlassFish team. The GlassFish team is becoming > more dependent upon OSGi technology and it turns out they were interested in > having an OSGi expert on the team to help out. Hopefully I can help them > realize the true potential of OSGi in GlassFish. Congratulations. Regards, Edward Yakop |
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Re: The FutureCongrats!
Alex On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Edward Yakop <edward.yakop@...>wrote: > On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Richard S. Hall <heavy@...> > wrote: > > Starting in this middle of this month, I will be working for Sun > > Microsystems as part of the GlassFish team. The GlassFish team is > becoming > > more dependent upon OSGi technology and it turns out they were interested > in > > having an OSGi expert on the team to help out. Hopefully I can help them > > realize the true potential of OSGi in GlassFish. > > Congratulations. > > Regards, > Edward Yakop > -- Microsoft gives you Windows, Linux gives you the whole house ... |
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Re: The FutureRichard,
Welcome to GlassFish. I am sure this move will be beneficial to both Felix and GlassFish projects. Thanks, Sahoo Richard S. Hall wrote: > As many of you know, last year I took a visiting assistant professor > position at Tufts University near Boston. That position was only for a > year and a year is up at the end of this month. As a result, I have > been looking for and now have found a new opportunity. > > Starting in this middle of this month, I will be working for Sun > Microsystems as part of the GlassFish team. The GlassFish team is > becoming more dependent upon OSGi technology and it turns out they > were interested in having an OSGi expert on the team to help out. > Hopefully I can help them realize the true potential of OSGi in > GlassFish. > > Here's to hoping for what the future will bring. > > -> richard |
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Re: The FutureOn Friday 01 August 2008 22:10, Richard S. Hall wrote:
> Starting in this middle of this month, I will be working for Sun > Microsystems as part of the GlassFish team. Cool. And you will be working mostly on getting GlassFish onto KnopflerFish, right? A fish is a fish! ;o) Cheers -- Niclas Hedhman, Software Developer I live here; http://tinyurl.com/2qq9er I work here; http://tinyurl.com/2ymelc I relax here; http://tinyurl.com/2cgsug |
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Re: The FutureI just wanted to say "thanks" to everyone who has sent me
congratulations both publicly and privately. -> richard Richard S. Hall wrote: > As many of you know, last year I took a visiting assistant professor > position at Tufts University near Boston. That position was only for a > year and a year is up at the end of this month. As a result, I have > been looking for and now have found a new opportunity. > > Starting in this middle of this month, I will be working for Sun > Microsystems as part of the GlassFish team. The GlassFish team is > becoming more dependent upon OSGi technology and it turns out they > were interested in having an OSGi expert on the team to help out. > Hopefully I can help them realize the true potential of OSGi in > GlassFish. > > Here's to hoping for what the future will bring. > > -> richard |
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