WildFly 8 Launch Presentations in 40+ JUGs in 6 continents

40+ Java User Groups from 6 continents have participated in WildFly 8 Launch so far, and a few more are still lined up. This has truly been a global participation so far, and truly reflects the spirit of Java community.

Several of these were delivered virtually primarily using G+ hangout, and then some in person during the travel by WildFly team. Lots of interesting conversations and feedback from developers all around the world, many thanks for that!

Enjoy a collage of the pictures captured so far …

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And a complete album available on facebook.com/wildfly

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6 thoughts on “WildFly 8 Launch Presentations in 40+ JUGs in 6 continents

  1. Just one question :
    what is the point of making all these presentations all over the world ?
    No offense but does that even make sense ?

    It’s expensive for the company (ticket planes, hotels, meals, etc) and it’s not really necessary …

    You should stop this crazy traveling before it’s too late.

  2. The main goal of this presentation is to introduce the new features of WildFly to different JUG members. For a company like Red Hat, community’s involvement is of utmost importance and these JUG visits allow us to engage with community members all around the world.

    As mentioned in the blog, most of these presentations were made using G+ hangout, so *no* travel required for them. You can see at https://community.jboss.org/wiki/WildFly8LaunchCommunityPresentations which ones were presented virtually. The ones delivered in person were in conjunction with other conferences/customer visits.

  3. Hello.

    Here in Barcelona JUG ( Spain ) we would be so excited to host an event from Arun Gupta and specially about WildFly.
    We host a lot of interesting events ( 2 per month ) and we have rooms to do an event such that.
    You can see our history in our blog : http://www.barcelonajug.org .

    Kind regards.

  4. I notice that you keep traveling all over the world like crazy and this is really unnecessary. Apparently Oracle and now Redhat are willing to waste money on your travels and that’s a pity.
    It makes no sense.
    We don’t need to see you to get updated on the latest of Java or wildFly.
    You really should stop this.

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