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A
I
haven't
prepared
actually
anything
I
just
wanted
to
to
have
that.
You
know
a
small
discussion
about
what
what
we
are
doing
at
tommy
tribe
and
also
how
we
we
contribute
to
the
to
the
open
source
and
mainly
to
the
jakarta
world.
So
tommy
tribe
is
a
company
that
has
been
built
in
2012.
A
So,
quite
a
long
time
now
about
10
years
in
the
java
e
world,
we
do
provide
mainly
support
on
top
of
open
source
projects,
and
we
do
also
try
to
get
involved
as
much
as
we
can
in
in
the
specifications.
We
do
also
have
an
internal
product,
which
is
an
api
gateway
that
we
we
also
sell
to
customers.
A
Most
of
our
activities
is
around
java,
ie
and
akatai.
Now
we
do
our
best
to
to
help
our
customers
and
to
do
that,
we
do
give
them
support,
but
we
do
also
help
them
build
their
own
infrastructure
and-
and
we
do
provide
them
as
much
as
we
can.
So
we
enable
them
to
to
follow
the
jakarta
ie
path
and
and
be
successful
with
all
the
jakarta
technologies.
A
Most
of
us
at
tommy
tribes,
who
are
joined
in
2014
so
about
seven
years
now.
Most
of
us
at
tommy
tribe,
are
also
quite
heavily
involved.
In
the
specification
side,
we
do
have
people
involved
in
microprofile
as
well
and
and
therefore
we
try
to
be
on
both
side
of
the
fence
on
the
specification
side,
but
also
in
the
implementation
side,
because
we
are
also
involved
in
the
in
the
open
source
community
in
the
apache,
as
well
as
in
the
eclipse
foundation.
A
A
Correct
tommy
trump
got
funded
by
david
blavins,
which
is
quite
well
known
in
the
in
the
apache
community.
He's
been
involved
in
the
open
source
for
more
than
20
years
and
well.
A
He
worked
in
a
lot
of
apache
projects,
so
it's
it's
really
hard
to
name
them
all,
but
is
is
also
the
funder
of
the
apache
tomy
project,
which
is
an
application
server
built
on
top
of
tomcat,
so
tomcat
is,
is
our
backbone
and
then
we
do
integrate
a
lot
of
apache
projects
like
open
web
bins
for
cdi,
apache
bin
validation,
my
faces
for
jsf,
etc.
A
So
we
do
bake
that
in
tomcat
and
we
do
package
everything
up
as
a
zip
file,
so
you
can
just
use
tommy
as
you
use
tomcat
on
a
day.
You
know
on
every
day,
on
your
projects,
basically
and
and
and
tommy
tribe,
again
started
in
2012
and
and
david
bevins,
our
our
ceo
started
basically
offering
jobs
to
the
apache
community
guys
and
all
the
contributors
of
the
apache
tummy
project.
A
So
you
know
jonathan
gary
moore,
david
blavins
myself.
We
have
been
involved
in
the
apache
community
for
quite
a
long
time
and
and
especially
in
the
apache
tummy
project,
and
therefore
we
joined
tommy
tribe
a
while
back
now.
A
C
I
am
around
and
I
actually
wonder
how
can
people
get
started
for
those
who
never
tried
tommy
tommy
tribe,
runtimes.
A
I
think
the
the
best
way
to
get
started
is
is
probably
to
to
start
with
the
examples.
One
of
the
most
famous
part,
probably
of
tommy,
is
all
ours
more
examples
that
people
can
use
to
learn
the
java
e
or
jakarta
technologies.
Now,
so
we
have
a
lot
of
small
projects
that
you
can
run
using
termi
on
your
own
laptop
and
those
small
projects
are
usually
like.
You
know,
a
few
files,
so
you
don't
get
lost
into
a
lot
of
configuration
or
on
big
applications
to
try
the
technology.
A
So
all
the
small
examples
are
as
small
as
possible
and
very
very
focused,
so
you
can
use
them
to
learn
cdr.
You
can
use
them
to
learn
bin
validation,
but
also
site
technology
is
like
arcelian.
If
you
want
to
use
tommy.
For
you
know,
testing
pure
poses
so
this
is
probably
the
best
way
to
start
using
termi.
A
We
do
have
integrations
for
junit.
We
do
have
integrations
for
kilian
and
docker
as
well.
So
if
you
guys
want
to
use
that,
you
can
also
try
out
our
docker
integration
or
our
kilian
integration
for
writing
down
your
tests.
C
Awesome,
thank
you,
and
what
about
the
communities?
Are
there
like
open
mailing
lists
or
channels
for
people
to
ask
questions
how
they
can
get
help
if
they
need.
A
Yeah,
absolutely
we
do
rely
a
lot,
but
that's
also,
you
know
the
apache
way.
We
do
rely
a
lot
of
on
mailing
lists.
We
do
have
user
and
development
mailing
list
in
tummy.
We
have
our
website
with
a
lot
of
documentation
and
examples
as
well,
but
yeah.
If
you
want
to
try
to
reach
out
to
us,
you
can
join
the
apache
slack
channel
as
well
and
you
can
get
in
touch
with
a
lot
of
commuters
in
there.
I'm
there
and
a
lot
of
commuters
are
also
connected.
A
All
the
time
and
and
of
course,
as
you
mentioned,
there
are
two
mailing
lists,
and,
and
you
know,
if
you
need
something
help
or
just
say
hello,
you
can
just
subscribe
to
those
mailing
lists
and
and
drop
their
own
email.
You
know
asking
questions
or
if
you
have
any
issues
as
well,
we
do
have
also
a
bug
tracker
in
case
you,
you
find
issues
and
you
want
to
just
you
know,
lock
them
into
a
jira.