Dear friends,
This week, the Board of Trustees accepted Lila’s resignation. Her last day
will be March 31, 2016.
I would like to thank Lila for her efforts over these past two years, and
her passion for our shared mission. Together, we wish her the best in her
future endeavors and accomplishments.
The Board of Trustees is meeting regularly to determine next steps. Our top
priority is to develop a clear transition plan that seeks to build
confidence with community and staff, appoint interim leadership, and begin
the search for a new Executive Director. We will continue working closely
together over the coming days, and will share an update next week.
This work will require extensive collaboration by the Board over the next
few weeks. Although we know you’ll have questions, it is likely we’ll be
very focused on planning the next steps. We appreciate your patience and
understanding during this time.
Patricio
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Please find a summary of last month’s highlights from the Wikimedia blog at
the following link:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Highlights,_January_2016
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Dear all,
The next WMF metrics and activities meeting will take place on Thursday,
February 25, 2016, at 7:00 PM UTC (11 AM PST). The IRC channel is
#wikimedia-office on irc.freenode.net, and the meeting will be broadcast as
a live YouTube stream.
At next week's meeting, we will:
* Welcome recent hires
* Present a Wikipedia 15 review
* Present a community update
* Give a strategy update
* Review WMF top-level metrics
* Showcase recent work: IEG grantees
* Give a product demo: iOS 5.0 app
* Engage in questions/discussions
Please review
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Metrics_and_activities_meetings for further
information about the meeting and how to participate.
We’ll post the video recording publicly after the meeting.
Thank you,
Praveena
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Praveena Maharaj
Executive Assistant to the VP of Product
Wikimedia Foundation \\ www.wikimediafoundation.org
Hi all,
Earlier this week Amy Elder -- our head of recruiting -- has shared a
preview of the CTO role with the staff and I would like to share it with
you early as well, before the job description is posted and the process
starts. I am very grateful to our technical staff and leaders here at the
WMF for collaborating on both the description and the process.
If you have any nominations or recommendations, which I hope you will
please email Amy directly.
Thank you all for engaging.
Lila
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From: Amy Elder <aelder(a)wikimedia.org>
Date: Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 3:53 PM
Subject: [Wmfall] CTO Search | Status
To: Staff All <wmfall(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Hi Everyone,
We are excited to announce the launch of our search for a Chief Technology
Officer, and proud to confirm this search is being handled internally by
our very own WMF Recruiting Department.
As we greatly value and respect your opinion, we are contacting you for
your candidate nominations/referrals. We are also open to hearing any
related suggestions or comments in general on the job description as minor
changes can still happen (this is not a call for mass edits).
Please see the below link for a preview of the job description. The entire
technical team has been deeply focused on collaborating and contributing to
this (nearly finished) draft.
If you have nominations please let me over the next few days.
With appreciation,
Amy
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Director of Recruiting
Wikimedia Foundation
(415) 999-8140
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- Oversee development of key performance metrics such as site
availability and responsiveness, bug response time, code review response
time, etc., and ensure consistent improvement along these metrics.
- Lead, transform, and grow complex technology infrastructure and high
performance cross-functional technology teams. Foster projects and future
product ideas that will lead to innovations in the years to come. Broker
and drive to resolution, key architectural and technology implementation
decisions. Foster an energetic culture and an ownership of, and commitment
to, shared product development goals.
- Develop, inspire, and coach the technology leadership team across
software engineering, technical operations, research, and product
development. Support technical managers and directors in operationalizing
technical vision into specific objectives, products, and services, to
deliver high quality software in support of our global mission. Regularly
review and update organizational goals, formalize budgets, and balance
priorities. Work cross-functionally with the rest of the executive team and
the ED, to develop and communicate top-level goals.
- Enable Wikimedia engineering efforts to expand its technical community
to be comparable to the Wikimedia editing community, growing its reach and
influence far beyond paid Wikimedia Foundation staff.
- Design and implement an effective organizational structure, that
supports maximum communications and effective execution of technology
initiatives. Work closely with project management to transform priorities
and requirements, into plans that optimize resources and set appropriate
expectations.
- Own and drive technical organization integrity: achieve status as a
recognized technology leader by using proven and scalable execution
processes (e.g. agile) in development, technical operations, and
architecture. Work closely with product management to transform
requirements into technical specifications and software designs.
- In collaboration with the ED and the Technology group, own and advance
the overall architectural roadmap, setting the vision and long-term
strategy for technology at the Foundation.
- Contribute to that strategy by qualifying and prioritizing
infrastructure efforts.
- Grow and build highly complex technology infrastructure. Anticipate
technology scale and capability challenges, and communicate clear proactive
plans to address these challenges. Work closely with tech leads and
operations to resource key technology initiatives, and drive them to
completion for existing and future technology expansion.
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- Experience stepping into established technical organizations, and
quickly gaining respect, and methodically implementing, a robust and
effective development practice. Ability to build teams quickly. An
effective coach and guide for technical and product talent.
- Experience with large-scale, global internet technologies.
- Understanding of the open source ecosystem product lifecycle, with an
ability to source and seed innovation and to produce quick results.
- Proven ability to set the vision and strategy for technology and
operations, and to produce an effective roadmap. Comfortable with
technology scale and associated architectural challenges, and experience
proactively addressing them.
- Familiarity with a broad range of open source technologies and how
they interrelate to solve big data, mobility, and collaboration problems
(e.g. Varnish, Apache, Memcached, MySQL, PHP, Node.js, Python, Hadoop,
Elasticsearch and a broad range of open source components).
- A proven track record in leading teams to build APIs and analytics
into platforms, as well as development and integration of Mobile.
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Lila Tretikov
Wikimedia Foundation
*“Be bold and mighty forces will come to your aid.”*