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Add events: Maintainers Meetup Delhi (#409) and AssertJ talk (#392) (#413)
Add Maintainers Meetup Delhi (closes #409) and AssertJ talk at Java User Group CH (closes #392).
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title: Maintainers Meetup Delhi
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metaTitle: Maintainers Meetup Delhi
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As part of MaintainersMay, FOSS United Foundation is organising Maintainer
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Meetups all over India. An unconference-style event for FOSS maintainers.
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date: 05/09
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type: meetup
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language: English
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location: 'Delhi, India'
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userName: FOSS United Foundation
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endDate: 05/09
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UTCStartTime: '10:30'
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UTCEndTime: '13:30'
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linkUrl: 'https://fossunited.org/c/delhi/maintainers-meetup'
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As part of #MaintainersMay, FOSS United Foundation is organising Maintainer Meetups all over India!
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Maintainers Meetup Delhi is a dedicated event for FOSS and digital commons maintainers to get together and discuss their perspectives and day-to-day challenges of a maintainer. This is an unconference-style event, which means the schedule of sessions is decided upon by the attendees at the venue.
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title: "What's wrong with AssertJ?!"
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metaTitle: "What's wrong with AssertJ?!"
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metaDesc: >-
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AssertJ maintainer Stefano Cordio explores the technical debt and API
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inconsistencies accumulated over the 3.x era and how AssertJ 4 is being built
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to meet the testing challenges of the next decade.
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date: 05/12
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type: talk
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language: English
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location: 'Zurich, Switzerland'
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userName: Stefano Cordio
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endDate: 05/12
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UTCStartTime: '18:15'
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UTCEndTime: '19:30'
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linkUrl: 'https://www.jug.ch/html/events/2026/assertj.html'
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AssertJ has been a player in Java testing for over a decade, providing an intuitive set of strongly typed assertions designed to maximize test readability. The transition to version 4 represents a great opportunity to address long-standing API inconsistencies and structural compromises.
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In this talk, we will candidly explore the technical debt and API inconsistencies accumulated over the 3.x era. We will see how AssertJ 4 is being built to eliminate friction for developers and meet the testing challenges of the next decade.
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After the talk, you will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and network with the speaker and professional colleagues over beer and rich finger foods.

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