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Get your Vote in for the Best DevShare Article of December

There are just a few days left for you to vote on December’s best DevShare contribution. This month’s contest candidates are:

  1. Working with Extension Points: Aggregations - Designing BIRT Reports, by johnw
  2. How to use Maven with Birt - Deploying BIRT Reports, by mxc
  3. Wicket and Birt Integration - Deploying BIRT Reports, by mxc

The contest voting is open to the entire BIRT Exchange community. Please take a look at these submissions and vote here. Note that you must be logged in to vote. The poll closes at noon Pacific time on January 14, 2010.

Notice: We decided to delay announcing the Best DevShare Contribution of the Year Award until after the voting for this December contest is over. At that time we will announce the 2009 nominees and open up community voting for the winner [Edit: My error, the winner will be selected by determining the most popular submission — not by a poll.]. So stay tuned…

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rgans
rgans
Ray Gans is Community Manager at Actuate Corporation where he is responsible for planning and managing community development activities and acting as chief liaison between the developer/user communities and Actuate.
Prior to Actuate Ray was a senior manager and program manager for Open Source Java Community Growth at Sun Microsystems and was at Apple in several roles including enterprise IT architect, engineering manager and Apple's program manager for Java.
He holds an MS in both Physics and Computer & Information Science from Syracuse University and he did his undergraduate work in Physics at the University of Notre Dame.
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