Thanks for the honor to join such a talented group!

Brief Bio:  I started as a Meteorology major in undergrad. After the
Meteorology program bored me with colored pencils and paper maps (but
rocking a FORTRAN class) I switched to Computer Science. I received a CS
Bachelor's and Master's focused on Computer Vision. Interestingly I was
first exposed to Lucene/Solr in 2006 while working on a proprietary Remote
Geospatial Imaging System. After a "fun" detour through the land of Oracle
Spatial integration and MongoDB and Accumulo core development I finished a
PhD in GIS focused on high dimension spatial Indexing. With sights set on
working with the open source community I joined Elasticsearch 1 year ago
this November which brings me here. I currently live in Dallas, TX with my
Wife, 3 Kids, and a Dog and when my face is not behind a monitor I plant it
either behind a drum kit, on a hockey rink, or in the park with the family.

I look forward to continuing to virtually work with many of you and hope to
meet many at conferences and meetups.

Thanks again!

- Nick

On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Michael McCandless <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm pleased to announce that Nick Knize has accepted the PMC's
> invitation to become a committer.
>
> Nick, it's tradition that you introduce yourself with a brief bio /
> origin story, explaining how you arrived here.
>
> Your handle "nknize" has already added to the “lucene" LDAP group, so
> you now have commit privileges.
>
> Please celebrate this rite of passage, and confirm that the right
> karma has in fact enabled, by embarking on the challenge of adding
> 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).
>
> Congratulations and welcome!
>
> Mike McCandless
>
> http://blog.mikemccandless.com
>

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