This is awesome! Thank you, what an honor to be working with such an
amazing group of engineers.

bio: I work at LucidWorks focusing most of my time on Solr. Most
recently, I've been focused on testing / hardening SolrCloud in a
large-scale cluster to support 100's of collections and billions of
docs. I'm working on SOLR-5495 and 5468 and hope to contribute more to
the unit/integration tests for SolrCloud in the coming months. I've
also worked with Steve Rowe on the RestManager stuff coming in 4.8
(SOLR-5653).

Prior to LucidWorks, I was an architect on the Big Data team at Dachis
Group, where I focused on large-scale machine learning, text mining,
and social network analysis problems. At Dachis Group, I designed and
operated a 36-node SolrCloud cluster (~900M docs) running in AWS. I
dabble in dev-ops. Lastly, I'm the co-author of Solr in Action with
Trey. https://www.linkedin.com/in/thelabdude

Cheers,
Tim

On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Steve Rowe <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce that Tim Potter has accepted the PMC's invitation to 
> become a committer.
>
> Tim, it's tradition that you introduce yourself with a brief bio.
>
> Once your account has been created - could take a few days - you'll be able 
> to add yourself to the committers section of the Who We Are page on the 
> website: <http://lucene.apache.org/whoweare.html> (use the ASF CMS 
> bookmarklet at the bottom of the page here: 
> <https://cms.apache.org/#bookmark> - more info here 
> <http://www.apache.org/dev/cms.html>).
>
> Check out the ASF dev page - lots of useful links: 
> <http://www.apache.org/dev/>.
>
> Congratulations and welcome!
>
> Steve

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