Stephen Chin
Former JFrog VP of Developer RelationsStephen Chin was VP of Developer Relations at JFrog, chair of the CDF governing board, member of the CNCF governing board, and author of The Definitive Guide to Modern Client Development, Raspberry Pi with Java, Pro JavaFX Platform, and the upcoming DevOps Tools for Java Developers title from O’Reilly. He has keynoted numerous conferences around the world including swampUP, Devoxx, JNation, JavaOne, Joker, and Open Source India. Stephen is an avid motorcyclist who has done evangelism tours in Europe, Japan, and Brazil, interviewing hackers in their natural habitat. When he is not traveling, he enjoys teaching kids how to do embedded and robot programming together with his teenage daughter.
The Latest From Stephen Chin
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The swampUP 2023 Agenda is Live!
| 3 min readThe wait is finally over and we are pleased to announce that the swampUP agenda is live! Join us September 13 for our one day, three-track, JFrog user conference focused on DevOps, DevSecOps, customer use cases and much more. September 13 | San Jose, CA We start the day with a series of keynotes from…
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Into the Sunset on May 1st: Bintray, GoCenter, and ChartCenter
| 5 min readUPDATE 7/2/2024: After over three years of maintaining JCenter as a read-only repository for legacy Java packages, JFrog is moving forward with an official sunset of JCenter, and, in coordination with Maven Central, will begin automatically redirecting all JCenter requests to the Maven Central Repository. The first of several service brown-outs is scheduled for July…
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Our Groundbreaking Partnership with Docker Is a Boon for DevOps Teams
| 5 min readToday we’re announcing a big move that will yield substantial, concrete benefits for our customers and for the entire DevOps community: A groundbreaking partnership with Docker that exempts Cloud users of the JFrog DevOps Platform from image-pull rate limits on Docker Hub. This agreement further boosts JFrog’s vibrant ecosystem of integration partners, built on the…
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