db4objects appoints German Viscuso as Global Community Host
HONG KONG, China, Jan. 8, 2007 - At the company's global developer meeting in Hong
Kong, db4objects (www.db4o.com), creator of the open source object database db4o,
today announced the appointment of German Viscuso as Global Community Host. Viscuso
manages the db4o Hispanic community (db4oHUG) and has built it into one of the most
active non-English user groups. In his new role, he will manage the interface
between the db4objects company and the fast growing open source community of the
db4o project, which now has more than 18,000 registered users from 120 countries. "I plan to make db4o's community larger and deeper at the same time," said Viscuso.
"To achieve this goal, we have established a model how community members have a rite
of passage to incrementally and easily increase their commitment towards db4o and
participate in the advance of db4o's cutting edge technology. We welcome more and
more community contributions as outlined in db4o's new Contribution Guide
(http://projects.db4o.com/Contribution_Guide), but also target to grow the
registered developer community to 100,000 and beyond within 1-2 years." Viscuso's first task will be to welcome 20 additionally nominated db4o Most Valued
Professionals (dVP) to bring the total number to 53 dVPs in the class of 2007
(http://www.db4o.com/community/professionals/dVP/directory200...), stemming from
23 different countries. Among those dVPs who attend the Hong Kong conference on
invitation from db4objects are Heaven Han Wei from China, Tetsuo Torigai from
Canada, and Pieter van Zyl from South Africa. These three have contributed to the
db4o community with Chinese localization, community peer support, and database
benchmarks, respectively. The week-long Hong Kong db4o Developer Conference 2007 includes discussion of the
db4o product roadmap as called for by the db4o community in an open voting and
contribution process. China was selected as the venue to respond to the extremely
rapid growth of the db4o Chinese community, which has overtaken Japan and Germany as
the world's second largest db4o user base after the U.S. About db4objects, Inc |
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