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svn commit: r1686126 - /zest/site/src/community/contributors.html

Author: niclas
Date: Wed Jun 17 23:36:57 2015
New Revision: 1686126

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1686126
Log:
Updating the Team page to be more in line with Apache norm.

Modified:
    zest/site/src/community/contributors.html

Modified: zest/site/src/community/contributors.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/zest/site/src/community/contributors.html?rev=1686126&r1=1686125&r2=1686126&view=diff
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--- zest/site/src/community/contributors.html (original)
+++ zest/site/src/community/contributors.html Wed Jun 17 23:36:57 2015
@@ -4,7 +4,10 @@ layout: default
 ---
 <div class="page-header">
     <h1>People behind Apache Zest</h1>
-    <p class="lead">Qi4j was started by Niclas Hedhman and Rickard &Ouml;berg, a.k.a "The Founders".</p>
+    <p class="lead">
+      Qi4j was started in 2007 by Niclas Hedhman and Rickard &Ouml;berg, a.k.a "The Founders". In 2015, 
+      Qi4j cam to the Apache Software Foundation, and is run as an Apache project.
+    </p>
 </div>
 <div class="row-fluid">
     <div class="span2"></div>
@@ -16,26 +19,49 @@ layout: default
             to see how you can contribute, even if you don't have the expertise or time required for the source code evolution.
         </p>
 
-        <h2>Core Dev Team</h2>
+        <h2>Project Management Committee</h2>
         <p>
-            The Core Dev Team are the people who has shown significant commitment towards the project and act as the guardians of
-            the project. The following people are currently in the Core Dev Team.
+            The Project Management Committee (PMC) are the people who has shown significant commitment towards the project and 
+            act as the stewards of the project. The PMC is responsible for decision making, brand policy, legal compliance, release
+            management, security responses and all other aspects of the maintenance and evolvution of the codebase under its care.
+            The following people are currently PMC.
         </p>
         <ul>
-            <li>Kent S&oslash;lvsten</li>
-            <li>Marc Grue</li>
-            <li>Niclas Hedhman</li>
+            <li>Niclas Hedhman (Chair)</li>
+            <li>Alex Karasulu</li>
+            <li>James Carman</li>
+            <li>Jeff Genender</li>
+            <li>Jiri Jetmar</li>
+            <li>Marcel Offermans</li>
             <li>Paul Merlin</li>
-            <li>Phillipe van Dyck</li>
-            <li>Rickard &Ouml;berg</li>
-            <li>Stanislav Muhametsin</li>
-            <li>Tibor Mlynarik</li>
+            <li>Roman Shaposhnik</li>
+            <li>Sandro Martini</li>
         </ul>
 
         <h2>Contributors</h2>
         <p>
-            People who has contributed over the years (and remembered to add themselves) can be seen below. For a more accurate
-            list, please use GitHub's commit tracking tool chain. These people are largely inactive now.
+            There has been numerous contributors to the Zest/Qi4j project over the years, and with risk of missing someone,
+            we try to maintain this list to show our appreciation of these contributions.
+        </p>
+        <h3>Richard &Ouml;berg</h3>
+        <p>
+            Richard requires special mention, as a majority of the Core runtime implementation is written by him,
+            and done so more than once (3 or 4 total re-writes) as our understanding for the problem space has improved.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            Richard's achievements here and elsewhere (JBoss, XDoclet, Struts2), can not be understated. This project
+            wouldn't exist without his spearheading insights and innovative thinking. Many of the core concepts, Mixins,
+            Concerns and Constraints in particular, existed in his tool box long before Qi4j was formed.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+            Richard has moved on, working at Neo Technologies, helping out on the Neo4j project. But we are eternally
+            grateful for his efforts here, and hope to see him come back one day in the future.
+        </p>
+        <h3>Others</h3>
+        <p>
+            The list below includes all past and present contributors to the Zest/Qi4j project. There
+            might be omissions, and that is purely a mistake. So if you find anyone, incl yourself,
+            missing from the list, please contact the Zest developer list, dev@zest.apache.org
         </p>
         <ul>
             <li>Alex Shneyderman</li>
@@ -46,16 +72,22 @@ layout: default
             <li>Edward Yakop</li>
             <li>Georg Ragaller</li>
             <li>Jan Kronquist</li>
+            <li>Jaydatt Desai</li>
             <li>Johan Svensson</li>
             <li>Lan Boon Ping</li>
+            <li>Marc Grue</li>
             <li>Michael Hunger</li>
             <li>Muhd Kamil bin Mohd Baki</li>
             <li>Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael</li>
+            <li>Paul Merlin</li>
+            <li>Phillippe van Dyck</li>
             <li>Peter Neubauer</li>
             <li>Richard Wallace</li>
             <li>Sianny Halim</li>
             <li>Sonny Gill</li>
+            <li>Stanislav Muhametisn</li>
             <li>Tao Wen</li>
+            <li>Tibor Mlynarik</li>
             <li>Tobias Ivarsson</li>
             <li>Tonny Kohar</li>
         </ul>