Fixed my terribly outdated profile in committers.txt in celebration of my commit bit.

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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ The PRIMARY AUTHORS are (and/or have been):
* Claude Paroz
* Anssi Kääriäinen
* Florian Apolloner
* Jeremy Dunck
More information on the main contributors to Django can be found in
docs/internals/committers.txt.
@ -167,7 +168,6 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
dready <wil@mojipage.com>
Maximillian Dornseif <md@hudora.de>
Daniel Duan <DaNmarner@gmail.com>
Jeremy Dunck <http://dunck.us/>
Andrew Durdin <adurdin@gmail.com>
dusk@woofle.net
Andy Dustman <farcepest@gmail.com>

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@ -379,6 +379,20 @@ Florian Apolloner
.. _Graz University of Technology: http://tugraz.at/
.. _Ubuntuusers webteam: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/ubuntuusers/Webteam
Jeremy Dunck
Jeremy was rescued from corporate IT drudgery by Free Software and, in part,
Django. Many of Jeremy's interests center around access to information.
Jeremy was the lead developer of Pegasus News, one of the first uses of
Django outside World Online, and has since joined Votizen, a startup intent
on reducing the influence of money in politics.
He serves as DSF Secretary, organizes and helps organize sprints, cares
about the health and equity of the Django community. He has gone an
embarrassingly long time without a working blog.
Jeremy lives in Mountain View, CA, USA.
Specialists
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@ -403,16 +417,6 @@ Ian Kelly
Matt Boersma
Matt is also responsible for Django's Oracle support.
Jeremy Dunck
Jeremy is the lead developer of Pegasus News, a personalized local site based
in Dallas, Texas. An early contributor to Greasemonkey and Django, he sees
technology as a tool for communication and access to knowledge.
Jeremy helped kick off GeoDjango development, and is mostly responsible for
the serious speed improvements that signals received in Django 1.0.
Jeremy lives in Dallas, Texas, USA.
`Simon Meers`_
Simon discovered Django 0.96 during his Computer Science PhD research and
has been developing with it full-time ever since. His core code