The Hibernate community has multiple contributors nominated for the 2013 JBoss 
Community Recognition Awards.  Please take a moment and vote!

https://www.jboss.org/jbcra/vote.html

From the nomination introductions, in no particular order:

Guillaume Smet - Guillaume Smet has been thoroughly testing Hibernate Search, 
and providing many critical fixes. His contributions have been priceless and he 
also regularly contributes to the mailing list with great advice. Not least, he 
motivates us all to put the quality bar higher at every release.

Łukasz Antoniak - Łukasz is always willing to dig in and tackle difficult 
issues spanning a *wide* breadth of topics -- especially ones outside the scope 
of his typical expertise. His help in resolving many issues in the Hibernate 
database testing matrix really illustrates how reliably amazingly his 
contributions have been. These were mostly databases where we could not offer 
him the greatest tooling (often not even database access to databases being 
tested).  Those were contributions that directly affected Hibernate and EAP 
timelines in very positive ways. And all of that in addition to maintaining 
Envers...

Guillaume Scheibel looks like a full time Hibernate team member. He has been 
leading the development for the MongoDB GridDialect for Hibernate OGM, 
developed most of it himself, and participates in design decisions. The need 
for Hibernate OGM to have a MongoDB/Infinispan integration to complete query 
support was reason enough for him to implement one and contribute it to 
Infinispan. Not least, he presented the project at JUG events!

Nicolas Helleringer - Nicolas proposed a great new feature to the Hibernate 
Search project: spatial queries and proximity filtering. He lead the design of 
it in the most collaborative way with the team, donated his expertise in 
spatial coordinates handling, spent months to implement it and polish it 
considering feedback from the whole community, and a year later is still 
actively helping new users with it, improving documentation and taking 
ownership of bug reports.
        
Tim Ward - Tim's expertise, help, advice and support were instrumental in 
getting OSGi support into Hibernate. As an Apache Aries PMC member and 
Enterprise OSGi advocate, Tim has a wealth of knowledge; but his patience and 
knack for doing a *great* job at explaining the concepts were what made him 
truly amazing to work with.  Without Tim's help OSGi support in Hibernate would 
still be a talking point rather than an implemented reality.



Brett Meyer
Red Hat Software Engineer, Hibernate

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