On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 9:38 AM, Theo10011 de10011@gmail.com wrote:
Is it time for a #IamwithVibber tag now? :)
awwww
It might be time to consider just promoting Brion or something? (as deputy or head of engineering). There is no one the community would trust more on the engineering needs of WMF. And from the looks of it, he does have the support of staff and isn't holding back any relevant information or opinion. He can bring stability to a very shake ship right now.
Thanks, but I'll openly say that managing a department full of people is a lot of very hard work and requires skillsets I do not have; that's why I happily transitioned out of the CTO role in 2009 (and burnout related to that was one of the reasons I left WMF for a while around that time, returning in 2011).
-- brion
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016, Austin Hair adhair@gmail.com wrote:
I really don't think I can let this one go, though. Would you please name one "pet project"—actually, I don't think it's so much to ask to name them all—that's had to be shut down?
I think that might be a reference to Flow or AFT, even the MoodBar (3 off the top of my head). Apart from that staff roles and entire departments like Globaldev, and I even remember a strategy department briefly, that was reshuffled. The timeline isn't as clear when these things were refactored but a lot of things were abandoned over the years.
Lila, I don't know what impression you had before you joined WMF. This wasn't a struggling project, or not at the desperate level that is forming your narrative now. We had larger and more successful fundraisers every year, the staff doubled and tripled, the pageviews rose, as did unique visitors, and we enjoyed an improving reputation - there were no immediate burning fires that needed addressing. This entire paradigm shift reeks of a desperation that isn't supported by facts.
Your project and vision is far too radical for the need of the hour. Even the changes you speak of, they can only be achieved gradually. You can't turn this ship in such a dramatic fashion for such an ambitious project. You should have prototyped exactly what it is you want - you had more than enough funds and resources without this tiny Knight foundation grant and this whole drama.
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