Author: bhavanki
Date: Thu Apr 10 15:01:47 2014
New Revision: 1586324

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1586324
Log:
Merged 1579719:1586319 of trunk into redesign14 branch.

Added:
    accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/release_notes/1.6.0.mdtext
      - copied unchanged from r1586319, 
accumulo/site/trunk/content/release_notes/1.6.0.mdtext
Modified:
    accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/   (props changed)
    accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/bylaws.mdtext
    accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/doap_Accumulo.rdf
    accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/downloads/index.mdtext
    accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/git.mdtext
    accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/governance/releasing.mdtext
    accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/people.mdtext

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  Merged /accumulo/site/trunk:r1579719-1586319

Modified: accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/bylaws.mdtext
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/bylaws.mdtext?rev=1586324&r1=1586323&r2=1586324&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/bylaws.mdtext (original)
+++ accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/bylaws.mdtext Thu Apr 10 15:01:47 
2014
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Notice:    Licensed to the Apache Softwa
            specific language governing permissions and limitations
            under the License.
 
-This is version 0 of the bylaws. This draft has not yet been accepted by the 
Accumulo Project and only exists for voting purposes.
+This is version 1 of the bylaws. Community work actively continues on the 
bylaws, and so key segments of them are subject to change.
 
 # Introduction
 
@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ All of the volunteers who are contributi
 
 ## Committers
 
-The project's committers are responsible for the project's technical 
management. Committers have write access to the project's code repositories and 
may cast binding votes on any technical discussion regarding Accumulo. 
Committer access is by invitation only and must be approved by consensus 
approval of the active PMC members. Upon acceptance of the invitation to become 
a committer, it is the accepting member’s responsibility to update his/her 
status on the Accumulo web page accordingly.
+The project's committers are responsible for the project's technical 
management. Committers have write access to the project's code repositories and 
may cast binding votes on any technical discussion regarding Accumulo. 
Committer access is by invitation only and must be approved by consensus 
approval of the active PMC members. Upon acceptance of the invitation to become 
a committer, it is the accepting member’s responsibility to update their 
status on the Accumulo web page accordingly.
 
-A committer is considered emeritus, meaning inactive, by his or her own 
declaration or by not reviewing patches or committing patches to the project 
for over six months. Emeritus members will be recognized by the PMC on the 
Accumulo web page, in honor of their past contributions. Emeritus members 
retain all voting and commit rights associated with their former designation 
and can move themselves out of emeritus status by sending an announcement of 
their return to the developer mailing list. It will be the returning member's 
responsibility to update his/her status on the web page accordingly.
+A committer is considered emeritus, meaning inactive, by their own declaration 
or by not reviewing patches or committing patches to the project for over six 
months. Emeritus members will be recognized by the PMC on the Accumulo web 
page, in honor of their past contributions. Emeritus members retain all voting 
and commit rights associated with their former designation and can move 
themselves out of emeritus status by sending an announcement of their return to 
the developer mailing list. It will be the returning member's responsibility to 
update their status on the web page accordingly.
 
 An emeritus committer’s commit access may be disabled as part of routine 
security. Access shall not be removed without notifying the committer, and 
access shall be maintained if the committer wishes to leave it active. A 
committer’s commit access shall be reactivated upon the committer’s request 
to the PMC.
 
@@ -71,16 +71,17 @@ The responsibilities of the PMC include:
 
 * Deciding what is distributed as products of the Apache Accumulo project.
 * Maintaining the project's shared resources, including the code repository, 
mailing lists, and websites.
+* Protecting and ensuring proper use of Apache trademarks by the project and 
by other parties.
 * Speaking on behalf of the project.
-* Resolving license disputes regarding products of the project.
 * Nominating new PMC members and committers.
 * Maintaining these bylaws and other guidelines of the project.
 
 In particular, PMC members must understand both our project's criteria and ASF 
criteria for voting on a 
[release](http://www.apache.org/dev/release.html#management).
+See the [PMC Guide](http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html) for more information 
on PMC responsibilities.
 
-Membership of the PMC is by invitation only and must be approved by a 
consensus approval of active PMC members. Upon acceptance of the invitation to 
become a PMC member, it is the accepting member’s responsibility to update 
his/her status on the Accumulo web page accordingly.
+Membership of the PMC is by invitation only and must be approved by a 
consensus approval of active PMC members. Upon acceptance of the invitation to 
become a PMC member, it is the accepting member’s responsibility to update 
their status on the Accumulo web page accordingly.
 
-A PMC member is considered emeritus, meaning inactive, by his or her own 
declaration or by not contributing in any form to the project for over six 
months. Emeritus members will be recognized by the PMC on the Accumulo web 
page, in honor of their past contributions. Emeritus members retain all voting 
and commit rights associated with their former designation and can move 
themselves out of emeritus status by sending an announcement of their return to 
the developer mailing list. It will be the returning member's responsibility to 
update his/her status on the web page accordingly.
+A PMC member is considered emeritus, meaning inactive, by their own 
declaration or by not contributing in any form to the project for over six 
months. Emeritus members will be recognized by the PMC on the Accumulo web 
page, in honor of their past contributions. Emeritus members retain all voting 
and commit rights associated with their former designation and can move 
themselves out of emeritus status by sending an announcement of their return to 
the developer mailing list. It will be the returning member's responsibility to 
update their status on the web page accordingly.
 
 The chair of the PMC is appointed by the ASF board. The chair is an office 
holder of the Apache Software Foundation (Vice President, Apache Accumulo) and 
has primary responsibility to the board for the management of the projects 
within the scope of the Accumulo PMC. The chair reports to the board quarterly 
on developments within the Accumulo project.
 
@@ -99,7 +100,7 @@ At a minimum, a release manager is respo
 * determine if a re-plan may be needed and, if so, call a vote
 * call votes on release candidates
 
-[Release guidelines](http://accumulo.apache.org/releasing.html) and [details 
on the mechanics of creating an Accumulo 
release](http://accumulo.apache.org/releasing.html) are available on the 
Accumulo project site.
+[Release guidelines](http://accumulo.apache.org/governance/releasing.html) and 
[details on the mechanics of creating an Accumulo 
release](http://accumulo.apache.org/releasing.html) are available on the 
Accumulo project site.
 
 # Decision Making
 
@@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ Voting can also be applied to changes to
 
 ## Approvals
 
-There are the types of approvals that can be sought. Different actions require 
different types of approvals.
+These are the types of approvals that can be sought. Different actions require 
different types of approvals.
 
 <table>
 <tr><th>Approval Type</th>
@@ -145,11 +146,11 @@ There are the types of approvals that ca
 
 A valid, binding veto cannot be overruled. If a veto is cast, it must be 
accompanied by a valid reason explaining the veto. The validity of a veto, if 
challenged, can be confirmed by anyone who has a binding vote. This does not 
necessarily signify agreement with the veto, but merely that the veto is valid.
 
-If you disagree with a valid veto, you must lobby the person casting the veto 
to withdraw his or her veto. If a veto is not withdrawn, the action that has 
been vetoed must be reversed in a timely manner.
+If you disagree with a valid veto, you must lobby the person casting the veto 
to withdraw their veto. If a veto is not withdrawn, the action that has been 
vetoed must be reversed in a timely manner.
 
 ## Actions
 
-This section describes the various actions which are undertaken within the 
project, the corresponding approval required for that action and those who have 
binding votes over the action. It also specifies the minimum length of time 
that a vote must remain open, measured in days. In general votes should not be 
called at times when it is known that interested members of the project will be 
unavailable.
+This section describes the various actions which are undertaken within the 
project, the corresponding approval required for that action and those who have 
binding votes over the action. It also specifies the minimum length of time 
that a vote must remain open, measured in days. In general, votes should not be 
called at times when it is known that interested members of the project will be 
unavailable.
 
 <table>
 <tr><th>Action</th>
@@ -192,6 +193,11 @@ This section describes the various actio
     <td>Consensus approval</td>
     <td>Active PMC members</td>
     <td>3</td>
+<tr><td>New PMC Chair</td>
+    <td>When a new PMC chair is chosen to succeed an outgoing chair.</td>
+    <td>Consensus approval</td>
+    <td>Active PMC members</td>
+    <td>3</td>
 <tr><td>Modifying Bylaws</td>
     <td>Modifying this document.</td>
     <td>Majority approval</td>
@@ -199,11 +205,11 @@ This section describes the various actio
     <td>7</td>
 </table>
 
-No other voting actions are defined. If a new one is found to be needed, it 
should be added to these bylaws.
+No other voting actions are defined; all other actions should presume Lazy 
Approval (defaulting to Consensus Approval upon veto). If an action is voted on 
multiple times, or if a different approval type is desired, these bylaws should 
be amended to include the action.
 
 For the purposes of the "Adoption of New Codebase" action, the Accumulo 
codebase is defined as the Accumulo site content, primary project code, and all 
contributed code ("contribs") as they exist in their respective repositories. 
Adoption of a new codebase generally refers to the creation of a new contrib 
repository, but could cover, for example, a rework of the project site, or 
merging a contrib project into the primary codebase.
 
-Voting actions for the removal of a committer or PMC member are intentionally 
not defined. According to ASF rules, [committer status never 
expires](http://www.apache.org/dev/committers.html#committer-set-term) and [the 
ASF board removes PMC members](http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html#pmc-removal).
+Voting actions for the removal of a committer or PMC member are intentionally 
not defined. According to ASF rules, [committer status never 
expires](http://www.apache.org/dev/committers.html#committer-set-term) and [PMC 
members can only be removed with approval from the ASF 
Board](http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html#pmc-removal).
 
 # Release Plans
 

Modified: accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/doap_Accumulo.rdf
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/doap_Accumulo.rdf?rev=1586324&r1=1586323&r2=1586324&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/doap_Accumulo.rdf (original)
+++ accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/doap_Accumulo.rdf Thu Apr 10 
15:01:47 2014
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@
       </Version>
       <Version>
         <name>Apache Accumulo</name>
-        <created>2013-08-23</created>
-        <revision>1.4.4</revision>
+        <created>2014-04-03</created>
+        <revision>1.4.5</revision>
       </Version>
       <Version>
         <name>Apache Accumulo</name>

Modified: accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/downloads/index.mdtext
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/downloads/index.mdtext?rev=1586324&r1=1586323&r2=1586324&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/downloads/index.mdtext (original)
+++ accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/downloads/index.mdtext Thu Apr 10 
15:01:47 2014
@@ -43,13 +43,13 @@ For convenience, [MD5][22] and [SHA1][23
   * <a href=/1.5/apidocs onClick="javascript: _gaq.push(['_trackPageview', 
'/1.5/apidocs']);">javadoc</a>
   * [examples][32]
 
-## 1.4.4 (stable)
-The most recent 1.4 release is 1.4.4.  See the [Release Notes][12].  
+## 1.4.5 (stable)
+The most recent 1.4 release is 1.4.5.  See the [Release Notes][12].  
 Be sure to verify your downloads by these [procedures][1] using these 
[KEYS][2].
 
-  * Download Binaries: accumulo-1.4.4-dist.tar.gz <a 
href=http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/accumulo/1.4.4/accumulo-1.4.4-dist.tar.gz
 onClick="javascript: _gaq.push(['_trackPageview', 
'/downloads/accumulo-1.4.4-dist.tar.gz']);">mirrors</a> ([asc][16], [md5][17], 
[sha][18])
-  * Download Source: accumulo-1.4.4-src.tar.gz <a 
href=http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/accumulo/1.4.4/accumulo-1.4.4-src.tar.gz
 onClick="javascript: _gaq.push(['_trackPageview', 
'/downloads/accumulo-1.4.4-src.tar.gz']);">mirrors</a> ([asc][13], [md5][14], 
[sha][15])
-  * Read Documentation: <a 
href="https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=accumulo.git;a=blob_plain;f=README;hb=419aacc45279a3cd6b3b5bf61baf486f082a450a";
 onClick="javascript: _gaq.push(['_trackPageview', 
'/1.4/README']);">README</a>, [html manual][19], <a 
href=/1.4/accumulo_user_manual.pdf onClick="javascript: 
_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/1.4/accumulo_user_manual.pdf']);">pdf 
manual</a>, [examples][20]
+  * Download Binaries: accumulo-1.4.5-dist.tar.gz <a 
href=http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/accumulo/1.4.5/accumulo-1.4.5-dist.tar.gz
 onClick="javascript: _gaq.push(['_trackPageview', 
'/downloads/accumulo-1.4.5-dist.tar.gz']);">mirrors</a> ([asc][16], [md5][17], 
[sha][18])
+  * Download Source: accumulo-1.4.5-src.tar.gz <a 
href=http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/accumulo/1.4.5/accumulo-1.4.5-src.tar.gz
 onClick="javascript: _gaq.push(['_trackPageview', 
'/downloads/accumulo-1.4.5-src.tar.gz']);">mirrors</a> ([asc][13], [md5][14], 
[sha][15])
+  * Read Documentation: <a 
href="https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=accumulo.git;a=blob_plain;f=README;hb=f7d87b6e407de6597b6c0ca60ca1b6a321faf237";
 onClick="javascript: _gaq.push(['_trackPageview', 
'/1.4/README']);">README</a>, [html manual][19], <a 
href=/1.4/accumulo_user_manual.pdf onClick="javascript: 
_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/1.4/accumulo_user_manual.pdf']);">pdf 
manual</a>, [examples][20]
 
 ## 1.3.6
 The most recent 1.3 release is 1.3.6.  See the [Release Notes][3].  
@@ -69,13 +69,13 @@ Be sure to verify your downloads by thes
 [10]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.3.6/accumulo-1.3.6-dist.tar.gz.md5 
  "1.3.6 dist md5"
 [11]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.3.6/accumulo-1.3.6-dist.tar.gz.sha 
  "1.3.6 dist sha"
 
-[12]: 
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=accumulo.git;a=blob_plain;f=CHANGES;hb=419aacc45279a3cd6b3b5bf61baf486f082a450a
   "1.4.4 Release Notes"
-[13]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.4.4/accumulo-1.4.4-src.tar.gz.asc  
 "1.4.4 src asc"
-[14]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.4.4/accumulo-1.4.4-src.tar.gz.md5  
 "1.4.4 src md5"
-[15]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.4.4/accumulo-1.4.4-src.tar.gz.sha  
 "1.4.4 src sha"
-[16]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.4.4/accumulo-1.4.4-dist.tar.gz.asc 
  "1.4.4 dist asc"
-[17]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.4.4/accumulo-1.4.4-dist.tar.gz.md5 
  "1.4.4 dist md5"
-[18]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.4.4/accumulo-1.4.4-dist.tar.gz.sha 
  "1.4.4 dist sha"
+[12]: 
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=accumulo.git;a=blob_plain;f=CHANGES;hb=f7d87b6e407de6597b6c0ca60ca1b6a321faf237
   "1.4.5 Release Notes"
+[13]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.4.5/accumulo-1.4.5-src.tar.gz.asc  
 "1.4.5 src asc"
+[14]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.4.5/accumulo-1.4.5-src.tar.gz.md5  
 "1.4.5 src md5"
+[15]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.4.5/accumulo-1.4.5-src.tar.gz.sha  
 "1.4.5 src sha"
+[16]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.4.5/accumulo-1.4.5-dist.tar.gz.asc 
  "1.4.5 dist asc"
+[17]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.4.5/accumulo-1.4.5-dist.tar.gz.md5 
  "1.4.5 dist md5"
+[18]: http://www.apache.org/dist/accumulo/1.4.5/accumulo-1.4.5-dist.tar.gz.sha 
  "1.4.5 dist sha"
 [19]: /1.4/user_manual
 [20]: /1.4/examples
 

Modified: accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/git.mdtext
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/git.mdtext?rev=1586324&r1=1586323&r2=1586324&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/git.mdtext (original)
+++ accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/git.mdtext Thu Apr 10 15:01:47 
2014
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ explanation is clear.
 
 Use the following steps, original derived from Apache Kafka's [simple
 contributor
-workflow](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/Git+Workflow#GitWorkflow-Simplecontributorworkflow).
+workflow][1].
 
 To be specific, let's consider a contributor wanting to work on a fix for the
 Jira issue ACCUMULO-12345 that affects 1.5.0 release.
@@ -133,25 +133,43 @@ Jira issue ACCUMULO-12345 that affects 1
     `git fetch && git fetch --tags`
 
 4. For the given issue you intend to work on, choose the 'lowest' fixVersion
-   and create a branch for yourself to work in.
+   and create a branch for yourself to work in. This example is against 
fixVersion 1.5.2.
 
-    `git checkout -b ACCUMULO-12345-my-work origin/1.5.1-SNAPSHOT`
+    `git checkout -b ACCUMULO-12345-my-work origin/1.5.2-SNAPSHOT`
 
 5. Make commits as you see fit as you fix the issue, referencing the issue name
    in the commit message:
 
     `git commit -av`
 
+    Please include the ticket number at the beginning of the log message, and
+    in the first line, as it's easier to parse quickly. For example:
+
+    `ACCUMULO-2428 throw exception when rename fails after compaction`
+
+    Consider following the git log message format described in
+    [Zach Holman's 
talk](http://zachholman.com/talk/more-git-and-github-secrets/)
+    (specifically slides 78-98, beginning at 15:20 into the video). 
Essentially,
+    leave a short descriptive message in the first line, skip a line, and write
+    more detailed stuff there, if you need to. For example:
+
+    `ACCUMULO-2194 Add delay for randomwalk Security teardown`
+
+    `If two Security randomwalk tests run back-to-back, the second test may 
see that the
+    table user still exists even though it was removed when the first test was 
torn down.
+    This can happen if the user drop does not propagate through Zookeeper 
quickly enough.
+    This commit adds a delay to the end of the Security test to give ZK some 
time.`
+
 6. Assuming others are developing against the version you also are, as you
    work, or before you create your patch, rebase your branch against the remote
-   to lift your changes to the top of your branch.
+   to lift your changes to the top of your branch. The branch specified here 
should be the same one you used in step 4.
 
-    `git pull --rebase origin 1.5.1-SNAPSHOT`
+    `git pull --rebase origin 1.5.2-SNAPSHOT`
 
 7. At this point, you can create a patch file from the upstream branch to
-   attach to the ACCUMULO-12345 Jira issue.
+   attach to the ACCUMULO-12345 Jira issue. The branch specified here should 
be teh same one you used in step 4.
 
-    `git format-patch 1.5.1-SNAPSHOT --stdout > ACCUMULO-12345.patch`
+    `git format-patch --stdout origin/1.5.2-SNAPSHOT > ACCUMULO-12345.patch`
 
 An alternative to creating a patch is submitting a request to pull your changes
 from some repository, e.g. Github. Please include the repository and branch
@@ -486,3 +504,4 @@ For the sake of clarity, some examples o
 
     `git checkout 1.6.1-SNAPSHOT && git merge 1.5.1-SNAPSHOT`
 
+ [1]: 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/Patch+submission+and+review#Patchsubmissionandreview-Simplecontributorworkflow
\ No newline at end of file

Modified: accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/governance/releasing.mdtext
URL: 
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==============================================================================
--- accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/governance/releasing.mdtext 
(original)
+++ accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/governance/releasing.mdtext Thu 
Apr 10 15:01:47 2014
@@ -62,15 +62,15 @@ The following steps can be taken without
     - Use "mvn -Dhadoop.profile=1 verify" to run the functional tests against 
the Hadoop 1 profile
 
 ### Cluster based
-The following tests require a Hadoop cluster running a minimum of HDFS, 
MapReduce, and ZooKeeper. The cluster MAY have any number of worker nodes; it 
can even be a single node in psuedo-distributed mode. A cluster with multiple 
tablet servers SHOULD be used so that more of the code base will be exercised. 
For the purposes of release testing, you should note the number of nodes and 
versions used. See the Releasing section for more details.
+The following tests require a Hadoop cluster running a minimum of HDFS, 
MapReduce, and ZooKeeper. The cluster MAY have any number of worker nodes; it 
can even be a single node in pseudo-distributed mode. A cluster with multiple 
tablet servers SHOULD be used so that more of the code base will be exercised. 
For the purposes of release testing, you should note the number of nodes and 
versions used. See the Releasing section for more details.
 
   1. For versions prior to 1.6, all functional tests must complete 
successfully.
     - See $ACCUMULO_HOME/test/system/auto/README for details on running the 
functional tests.
-  - Two 24-hour periods of the randomwalk LongClean test with and without 
agitation need to be run successfully.
+  - Two 24-hour periods of the LongClean module of the RandomWalk test need to 
be run successfully. One of them must use agitation and the other should not.
     - See $ACCUMULO_HOME/test/system/randomwalk/README for details on running 
the LongClean module.
-  - Two 24-hour periods of continuous ingest with and without agitation need 
to be validated successfully.
-    - See $ACCUMULO_HOME/test/system/continuous/README for details on running 
and verifying the continous ingest test.
-  - Two 72-hour periods of continuous ingest with and without agitation. No 
validation is necessary but the cluster should be checked to ensure it is still 
functional.
+  - Two 24-hour periods of the continuous ingest test must be validated 
successfully. One test period must use agitation and the other should not.
+    - See $ACCUMULO_HOME/test/system/continuous/README for details on running 
and verifying the continuous ingest test.
+  - Two 72-hour periods of continuous ingest must run. One test period must 
use agitation and the other should not. No validation is necessary but the 
cluster should be checked to ensure it is still functional.
 
 ## Releasing
 

Modified: accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/people.mdtext
URL: 
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==============================================================================
--- accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/people.mdtext (original)
+++ accumulo/site/branches/redesign14/content/people.mdtext Thu Apr 10 15:01:47 
2014
@@ -76,7 +76,9 @@ Contributors
 <table>
   <tr><th>username</th><th>name</th><th>organization</th><th>timezone</th></tr>
   <tr><td></td><td>Aaron Glahe</td><td><a 
href=http://www.data-tactics.com/>Data Tatics</a></td><td>ET (<a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/est.html>-5</a>
 / <a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/edt.html>-4</a>)</td></tr>
+  <tr><td></td><td>Al Krinker</td><td></td><td>ET (<a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/est.html>-5</a>
 / <a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/edt.html>-4</a>)</td></tr>
   <tr><td></td><td>Alex Moundalexis</td><td><a 
href="http://www.cloudera.com";>Cloudera</a></td><td>ET (<a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/est.html>-5</a>
 / <a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/edt.html>-4</a>)</td></tr>
+  <tr><td></td><td>Andrew George Wells</td><td><a 
href="http://clearedgeit.com/";>ClearEdgeIT</a></td><td>ET (<a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/est.html>-5</a>
 / <a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/edt.html>-4</a>)</td></tr>
   <tr><td></td><td>Arshak Navruzyan</td><td><a 
href="http://www.argyledata.com/";>Argyle Data</a></td><td></td></tr>
   <tr><td></td><td>Chris Bennight</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
   <tr><td></td><td>Chris McCubbin</td><td><a 
href=http://sqrrl.com/>sqrrl</a></td><td>ET (<a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/est.html>-5</a>
 / <a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/edt.html>-4</a>)</td></tr>
@@ -106,6 +108,7 @@ Contributors
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href=http://sqrrl.com/>sqrrl</a></td><td>ET (<a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/est.html>-5</a>
 / <a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/edt.html>-4</a>)</td></tr>
   <tr><td></td><td>Michael Wall</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
   <tr><td></td><td>Miguel Pereira</td><td><a href="http://sra.com";>SRA 
International, Inc</a></td><td>ET (<a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/est.html>-5</a>
 / <a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/edt.html>-4</a>)</td></tr>
+  <tr><td></td><td>Mike Fagan</td><td><a 
href="http://www.arcus-research.com";>Arcus Research</a></td><td>MT (<a 
href="http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/mst.html";>-7</a>
 / <a 
href="http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/mdt.html";>-6</a>)</td></tr>
   <tr><td></td><td>Morgan Haskel</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
   <tr><td></td><td>Nguessan Kouame</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
   <tr><td></td><td>Oren Falkowitz</td><td><a 
href=http://sqrrl.com/>sqrrl</a></td><td>ET (<a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/est.html>-5</a>
 / <a 
href=http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/edt.html>-4</a>)</td></tr>


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