Hi all,

 I just wanted to send out an announcement about a new addition to the
core Watir contributors and team. Jarmo Pertman has been working with
Watir for a while. I'll let his bio speak for itself:

My name is Jarmo Pertman (@jarm0) and i am writing about things that
really matter in IT :) I love a software programming language called
Ruby. I also like to create quality software, which means that
automated (web) user interface- and unit tests are a necessity. Watir,
RSpec and Cucumber are the tools i'd recommend.

He has an excellent blog at http://www.itreallymatters.net/ dealing
with testing, Watir, Rspec, and his own framework -
http://github.com/jarmo/watirsplash  Jarmo's also done a podcast with
Zeljko on Watir: http://watirpodcast.com/36-jarmo-pertman/  I'd
recommend anyone doing Watir testing to also do a podcast with Zeljko,
it's well worth it.

Jarmo's been driving changes to watir and making great pull requests
on github for a while now. Sorry it took me so long to add him as a
core contributor :), but it's been well worth it.

You might have seen the latest pre-release version of Watir email. It
couldn't have been done without Jarmo hounding me to release it, and
testing and tweaking code and his additions and "what's happening
now?" on IRC - the #watir channel on freenode.net:
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/The+IRC+Channel   I'd highly
recommend joining it if you use Watir.

Join me in welcoming Jarmo to the Watir core team. :)



Charley Baker
Lead Developer, Watir, http://watir.com

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