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From YouTube: CN4J - Wie kann ich meinen ersten Commit machen? - Vorstellung von Cyberland und das iJUG Stipendium
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JakartaOne Livestream is a one-day virtual conference for developers and technical business leaders that brings insights into the current state and future of Jakarta EE and related technologies focused on developing cloud-native technologies for enterprise Java applications.
Featured Speakers: Hendrik Ebbers, Markus Karg, Falk Sippach, Jan Westerkamp
09:45-10:00 GMT-04
A
Yes,
we
continue
here
in
the
studio.
Oh
I
can
already
see
him
with
the
subject
of
e-book
collaboration
with
the
Eclipse
Foundation.
We
just
talked
about
it
and
we
have
Markus
sparse
as
a
guest
here,
hi
Markus.
Can
you
hear
us
hi?
Yes,
very
much
good
whole
and
such
a
perfect,
very
good
and
Markus
created
something
super
cool
about
a
year
and
a
half
ago.
I
would
say
that's
what
happened
too
and
that's
the
scholarship
where
it's
about.
B
Yes
gladly
Hendrik,
it's
like
that.
There
are
now
companies
like
couple
years
or
Oracle
or
many
others
need
more
workers
beyond
these
companies,
and
these
companies
have
always
said
they
are
committed
to
Jakarta
EE,
but
you
have
to
from
the
wider
community.
Let's
see
that
you
can
get
people
to
work
on
the
standards
and
also
on
the
implementations
and
yes,.
B
My
idea
back
then,
was
that
as
a
comedian,
I
now
come
from
the
Jax
RS
area,
for
example,
would
like
to
see,
if
not
I
manage
to
inspire
people
to
also
become
communicators,,
for
example,
with
jakse
or
with
other
projects
that
are
interesting
and
I
looked
and
saw
that
yes,
there
are
people
who
are
interested,,
but
it
is
always
so
natural
that
you
want
to
do.
It
also
works
somewhere,
get
a
little
bit
of
rights,
yes
and
with
open
source.
B
It's
like
these
rights,
it's
divided
into
two
there's
the
contributor
and
the
kombitor
and
becoming
a
confectioner
is
often
complicated,
and
that's
why
I
said.
Okay,
then,
let's
do
the
following.
I
am
now
looking
for
other
committers,
who
have
already
done
all
this
and
know
how
it
works
and
they
will
take
it
n,
the
normal
counters,
or
also
the
newcomers
on
hand
and
try
to
accompany
you
on
the
way
come
back.
So
that
means
we
help
you
with
the
daily
questions
of
project
organization.
We
introduce
you
to
the
team.
We
support.
B
You
I'll
say
it
too
in
your
day-to-day
work.
If
you
prepare
merch
backwards
yes,,
you
can
always
contact
us,.
So
we
are
sort
of
your
mentor
on
the
way
to
becoming
a
full
committer
for
various
open
source
projects
and
because
I
ca
n’t
do
it
alone.
There
are
many
open
source
projects
we
do
n't
just
want
to
work
on
Jakarta
here
we
are
also
working
on,
for
example,.
What
Hendrik
is
doing
himself
so
how
she
that
he
asks
me
the
question
we
are
also
working
on
the
other
projects
up
to
euke
at
the
moment,
Sensory.
B
And
so
on,
we
want
to
go
further
in
the
direction
of
Maven,
for
example,.
We
also
want
d
ass,
open
the
gate
that
we
say
the
community
is
using
an
e-book
has
an
idea
in
an
open
source
project
where
support
is
needed,
search
committer
from
this
project
who
will
become
a
mentor
and
we
then
try
to
say
we'll
bring
these
committers
and
they'll
contribute
or
newcomers
there
together
and
on
top
of
that,
of
course,
yes,
Hendrik
knows
that
too,
you’ve
already
done
an
award
ceremony
yourself,,
we
also
collect
donations,.
B
A
A
They
all
got
free
entry
to
javagant,.
They
also
got
free
entry
to
Java
Forum
Nord
this
year
and
also
got
a
voucher
from
heiser
for
the
heiser
academy,,
so
there
to
watch
training
videos
for
free,,
so
that
was
really
I'd
say
all
in
all
a
package
that
you
definitely
have
in
four
digits
and
the
people
who
participated
in
open
source
projects
really
got
that,,
so
that
was
really
cool.
What
we
were
able
to
organize
there
at
the
end
of
the
day,
to
encourage
people
to
work
on
these
open
source,
projects,.
B
And,
as
you
rightly
said,,
we
organize
it,.
That's
the
only
reason
we
see
it
here
again,
today,
to
say
we're,
promoting
it
a
little
more
because
the
whole
thing
stands
and
falls
with
three
groups
to
which
we
turn
so
the
one
well
Of
course,
of
course,
the
people
who
want
to
and
should
work
on
the
project
afterwards,.
B
They
also
have
to
do
something
in
the
middle,.
It's
not
just
a
raffle,.
But
of
course
it's
also
about
performance
in
these
projects,
secondly,
to
people
from
these
projects
who
then
be
able
and
want
to
be
a
mentor
because
without
the
mentors
it
doesn't
work,
we
two
ca,
n't,
look
after
all
open
source
projects
in
the
world
and
thirdly,
to
the
sponsors,
such
as
the
hot
publishing
house
who
then,,
let's
say,,
promote
them
out
of
their
own
interest.
B
All
of
this
because
we
think
open
source
is
great,
because
we
use
it
ourselves
and
are
interested
in
helping
out
accordingly,.
So
there
are
now,
of
course,.
Many
people
from
all
three
groups
in
the
auditorium
and
I
would
now
like
to
ask
all
three
of
them.
We
don't
want
to
get
involved
in
thinking
about
this
idea,.
We
want
to
become
a
mentor
here.
A
Yes,
I,
don't
think
there
is
much
to
add
I
hope
we
have
this
year
time
again
that
was
very
well
received.
We
sent
the
t-shirt
from
cyberland
to
a
codecamp
exactly
on
this
topic,
where
we
really
had
mentors
who
introduced
the
people
at
first,
there
were
even
two:
we
have
two
code.
Camp
is
exactly
right.
The
first
was
really
what
is
jakart
hey,
what
is
microporf
on
what
is
adoption
and
then
just
looked.
A
What
are
the
tickets
for
and
then
we
really
went
back
and
looked
like
make
your
own
contribution
maker
and
pool
request
and
on
the
one
hand
it
really
made
people
do
polyquest
in
this
project,
which
is
really
cool
to
say
en
hey
I
have
no
idea
worked
on
Jakarta
II
or
here
at
adoptio,
or
something
like
that.
Overcame
all
the.
C
A
I
said,
I'm
the
faces
pack,
committer,
I,
say
cute
resolution.
Pictures,
I've
made
new
ones
in
high
resolution,,
so
it
doesn't
have
to
be
something
technically
complex,.
What
comes
from
the
community,?
It's
nice,
that
if
the
community
also
has
something
to
help,
and
is
it
the
Translation
into
German
somewhere
to
make
it
easier
for
the
German
community
to
use
the
things,
that
's
also
a
valid
contribution
for
exactly
these
projects
and
that's
definitely
inhabited
by
us
too,.
B
And
that's
what
we're
today,
the
right
event,
because
many
of
these
projects
have
the
great
documentation,
but
only
in
English
and
quite
v.
Many
newcomers
to
technology
are
saying
at
the
moment
that
it
would
be
so
much
easier
if
it
were
German,
yes,
and
to
tell
you
a
little
bit
about
the
inside
story,
I
actually
made
my
first
or
one
of
the
first
open
source
contributions
by
downloading
the
manual
from
an
application
server
translated
into
German
together
with
others.
It's
really
a
very
easy
start
to
get
in
there.
B
B
B
B
Stipendium@Io.Eu,
yes,
I
repeat
that
stipendium
at
jup.eu
there,
you
just
write
informally
I,
attended
the
session
here
with
Hendrik
and
found
it
somehow
great
and
want
information
or
want
to
help
and
then
come
we're
coming
towards
you.
So
the
only
thing
you
have
to
remember
is
stipendium@ube.eu
very
good.
Yes,.
A
B
So
a
lot
was
changed
in
a
single
step
and
you
can
see
what
a
great
contribution
you
can
make,,
even
as
a
beginner,,
because
the
companies
do
n't
say
we
have
thousands
of
employees
who
make
it
all
short,,
there's
a
lot
that
depends
to
us
and
I
think
it
would
be
really
great
if
you
could
meet
him
here
again
in
a
year
and
then
be
able
to
report
new
stories.
Who
was
there?
Who
did
it
where,
in
which
project
that.