Author: jaikiran
Date: Sat Jun 17 05:54:58 2017
New Revision: 1798992

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1798992&view=rev
Log:
Include my name in the active committers section and introduce myself

Modified:
    ant/site/ant/production/contributors.html
    ant/site/ant/sources/contributors.xml

Modified: ant/site/ant/production/contributors.html
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ant/site/ant/production/contributors.html?rev=1798992&r1=1798991&r2=1798992&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- ant/site/ant/production/contributors.html (original)
+++ ant/site/ant/production/contributors.html Sat Jun 17 05:54:58 2017
@@ -390,6 +390,10 @@ Project a reality and served as the firs
                                 <p>
    <b>Alexey Solofnenko</b> (trelony at gmail.com)<br />
 </p>
+                                <p>
+                <b>Jaikiran Pai</b> (jaikiran at apache.org)<br />
+                Jaikiran has been programming in Java since 2004. During those 
early days, he used to use JBoss application server for the project he was 
involved in. He used to lurk around in the JBoss forum and watch the core JBoss 
developers and other active community members help users with JBoss related 
questions. Soon he started answering user questions and helping users in the 
forums. He then started contributing to bug fixes and a few years down the 
line, he was offered to join the JBoss, Red Hat team. He worked at JBoss, Red 
Hat for around 5 years and was part of the team which implemented the EJB 3.1 
specification and was also part of the core WildFly (that's the new project 
name that JBoss application server adopted) team. After being involved with 
Java EE, first as an user and then as a developer of the server, for around a 
decade, he decided to move on to something different. However, you can still 
find him occasionally answering user questions in the JBoss forums. His 
 open source journey that started with JBoss, still continues and you can find 
him active in some other open source projects these days.
+            </p>
                                                           <h4 
class="subsection">
         <a name="Emeritus Committers"></a>
         Emeritus Committers

Modified: ant/site/ant/sources/contributors.xml
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ant/site/ant/sources/contributors.xml?rev=1798992&r1=1798991&r2=1798992&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- ant/site/ant/sources/contributors.xml (original)
+++ ant/site/ant/sources/contributors.xml Sat Jun 17 05:54:58 2017
@@ -211,7 +211,10 @@ Project a reality and served as the firs
 <p>
    <b>Alexey Solofnenko</b> (trelony at gmail.com)<br />
 </p>
-
+            <p>
+                <b>Jaikiran Pai</b> (jaikiran at apache.org)<br/>
+                Jaikiran has been programming in Java since 2004. During those 
early days, he used to use JBoss application server for the project he was 
involved in. He used to lurk around in the JBoss forum and watch the core JBoss 
developers and other active community members help users with JBoss related 
questions. Soon he started answering user questions and helping users in the 
forums. He then started contributing to bug fixes and a few years down the 
line, he was offered to join the JBoss, Red Hat team. He worked at JBoss, Red 
Hat for around 5 years and was part of the team which implemented the EJB 3.1 
specification and was also part of the core WildFly (that's the new project 
name that JBoss application server adopted) team. After being involved with 
Java EE, first as an user and then as a developer of the server, for around a 
decade, he decided to move on to something different. However, you can still 
find him occasionally answering user questions in the JBoss forums. His 
 open source journey that started with JBoss, still continues and you can find 
him active in some other open source projects these days.
+            </p>
       </subsection>
       <subsection name="Emeritus Committers">
             <p>


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