Author: hrabago
Date: Sat Aug 27 09:17:27 2005
New Revision: 240433

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=240433&view=rev
Log:
Finally put in a bio.

Modified:
    struts/site/trunk/xdocs/volunteers.xml

Modified: struts/site/trunk/xdocs/volunteers.xml
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/struts/site/trunk/xdocs/volunteers.xml?rev=240433&r1=240432&r2=240433&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- struts/site/trunk/xdocs/volunteers.xml (original)
+++ struts/site/trunk/xdocs/volunteers.xml Sat Aug 27 09:17:27 2005
@@ -74,6 +74,10 @@
                 <li>
                 <strong>Niall Pemberton</strong>
                 (niallp at apache.org)</li>
+
+               <li>
+               <strong>Hubert Rabago</strong>
+               (hrabago at apache.org)</li>
             </ul>
          </subsection>
 
@@ -87,9 +91,6 @@
                <strong>James Turner</strong>
                (turner at blackbear.com)</li>
                <li>
-               <strong>Hubert Rabago</strong>
-               (hrabago at apache.org)</li>
-               <li>
                <strong>David Geary</strong>
                (dgeary at apache.org)</li>
                <li>
@@ -400,7 +401,32 @@
             Tiles and something that Colorado Department of State calls 
Rustts, gave 
             me the idea that has become known as the Shale "Clay" plug-in. I 
was 
             invited to become a Struts Committer in July 2005.</p>
-            
+
+            <h4 id="hrabago">Hubert Rabago -- PMC Member</h4>
+            <p>
+              I started working with Java early in 2000.  We designed and 
implemented a
+              servlet-based application that to this day gives me and a fellow 
designer
+              the urge to do a total rewrite.  On my next assignment, somebody
+              introduced me to a series of patterns useful for web 
applications.  We
+              built a framework using these patterns and it worked out well 
for us.
+            </p>
+            <p>
+              When I tried to bring this framework into the next project, 
somebody 
+              suggested using Struts instead.  The two frameworks resembled 
each other 
+              so closely that we had no trouble at all switching.  One of the 
things 
+              missing in Struts was an easy way to do redirects with 
parameters, so we 
+              wrote our own class for that.  The same guy who suggested Struts 
+              suggested I contribute it to Struts.  A few months after that, I 
joined 
+              the mailing lists and sought how to contribute.
+            </p>
+            <p>
+              I found myself enjoying answering questions on the user list.  
After some 
+              time, I was participating on the dev list as well.  Soon I was 
able to 
+              contribute a few patches and even came up with my own Struts 
extension.  
+              In February of 2005, I accepted an invitation to be a committer, 
and 
+              in July 2005, accepted an invitation to join the PMC.
+            </p>
+
          </subsection>
 
          <subsection>



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