I'd like to share some exciting news with you all... After four awesome years working for the Wikimedia Foundation full-time, next month I'm going to be starting a new position at StatusNet, leading development on the open-source microblogging system which powers identi.ca and other sites.
I've been contributing to StatusNet (formerly Laconica) as a user, bug reporter, and patch submitter since 2008, and I'm really excited at the opportunity to get more involved in the project at this key time as we gear up for a 1.0 release, hosted services, and support offerings.
StatusNet was born in the same free-culture and free-software community that brought me to Wikipedia; many of you probably already know founder Evan Prodromou from his longtime work in the wiki community, launching the awesome Wikitravel and helping out with MediaWiki development on various fronts. The "big idea" driving StatusNet is rebalancing power in the modern social web -- pushing data portability and open protocols to protect your autonomy from siloed proprietary services... People need the ability to control their own presence on the web instead of hoping Facebook or Twitter always treat you the way you want.
This does unfortunately mean that I'll have less time for MediaWiki as I'll be leaving my position as Wikimedia CTO sooner than originally anticipated, but that doesn't mean I'm leaving the Wikimedia community or MediaWiki development!
Just as I was in the MediaWiki development community before Wikimedia hired me, you'll all see me in the same IRC channels and on the same mailing lists... I know this is also a busy time with our fundraiser coming up and lots of cool ongoing developments, so to help ease the transition I've worked out a commitment to come into the WMF office one day a week through the end of December to make sure all our tech staff has a chance to pick my brain as we smooth out the code review processes and make sure things are as well documented as I like to think they are. ;)
We've got a great tech team here at Wikimedia, and we've done so much with so little over the last few years. A lot of really good work is going on now, modernizing both our infrastructure and our user interface... I have every confidence that Wikipedia and friends will continue to thrive!
I'll start full-time at StatusNet on October 12. My key priorities until then are getting some of our key software rollouts going, supporting the Usability Initiative's next scheduled update and getting a useful but minimally-disruptive Flagged Revisions configuration going on English Wikipedia. I'm also hoping to make further improvements to our code review process, based on my experience with our recent big updates as well as the git-based workflow we're using at StatusNet -- I've got a lot of great ideas for improving the CodeReview extension...
Erik Moeller will be the primary point of contact for WMF tech management issues starting October 12, until the new CTO is hired. I'll support the hiring process as much as I can, and we're hoping to have a candidate in the door by the end of the year.
-- brion vibber (brion @ wikimedia.org) CTO, Wikimedia Foundation San Francisco
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Brion Vibber brion@wikimedia.org wrote:
I'd like to share some exciting news with you all... After four awesome years working for the Wikimedia Foundation full-time, next month I'm going to be starting a new position at StatusNet, leading development on the open-source microblogging system which powers identi.ca and other sites.
* *Oppose* - It won't necessarily be so easy to find someone to fill your shoes and manage things as well as you have with improvements in MediaWiki, as well as site operations. You will be missed. ~~~~
Seriously, I'm disappointed to see you go, though wish you the best with your new position.
-Aude
-- brion vibber (brion @ wikimedia.org) CTO, Wikimedia Foundation San Francisco
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On 9/28/09 12:55 PM, Aude wrote:
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Brion Vibberbrion@wikimedia.org wrote:
I'd like to share some exciting news with you all... After four awesome years working for the Wikimedia Foundation full-time, next month I'm going to be starting a new position at StatusNet, leading development on the open-source microblogging system which powers identi.ca and other sites.
- *Oppose* - It won't necessarily be so easy to find someone to fill your
shoes and manage things as well as you have with improvements in MediaWiki, as well as site operations. You will be missed. ~~~~
:D
Seriously, I'm disappointed to see you go, though wish you the best with your new position.
Thanks! And I'll still be here poking my fingers in wiki stuff, but on a more limited scope...
-- brion
* Aude aude.wiki@gmail.com [Mon, 28 Sep 2009 15:55:23 -0400]:
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Brion Vibber brion@wikimedia.org wrote:
I'd like to share some exciting news with you all... After four
awesome
years working for the Wikimedia Foundation full-time, next month I'm going to be starting a new position at StatusNet, leading
development
on
the open-source microblogging system which powers identi.ca and
other
sites.
- *Oppose* - It won't necessarily be so easy to find someone to fill
your shoes and manage things as well as you have with improvements in MediaWiki, as well as site operations. You will be missed. ~~~~
Seriously, I'm disappointed to see you go, though wish you the best
with
your new position.
It probably was hard to manage such large project. Just a good coding skills are not enough - there must be foreseeing, management, group work, consensus and lots of complex things.. Let's hope that MediaWiki won't get hurt. Dmitriy
On 2009-09-28, Brion Vibber wrote:
I'd like to share some exciting news with you all... After four awesome years working for the Wikimedia Foundation full-time, next month I'm going to be starting a new position at StatusNet, leading development on the open-source microblogging system which powers identi.ca and other sites.
Good luck.
Erik Moeller will be the primary point of contact for WMF tech management issues starting October 12, until the new CTO is hired. I'll support the hiring process as much as I can, and we're hoping to have a candidate in the door by the end of the year.
Is the "Senior Software Architect" position that was originally going to be opened for you to move to still planned, or will the new CTO have a simillar number of responsibilities?
Seeing all your posts on identi.ca I could see it coming ;) Good luck at new place and hope you guys will save that Twitter monster from dying but creating tons of small personal ones like Wordpress did!
MediaWiki community will definitely miss you, but I hope that shear size of it will help it survive the transition period. Great to see you being as committed to it as you were before being paid.
Sergey
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Robert Leverington robert@rhl.me.ukwrote:
On 2009-09-28, Brion Vibber wrote:
I'd like to share some exciting news with you all... After four awesome years working for the Wikimedia Foundation full-time, next month I'm going to be starting a new position at StatusNet, leading development on the open-source microblogging system which powers identi.ca and other
sites.
Good luck.
Erik Moeller will be the primary point of contact for WMF tech management issues starting October 12, until the new CTO is hired. I'll support the hiring process as much as I can, and we're hoping to have a candidate in the door by the end of the year.
Is the "Senior Software Architect" position that was originally going to be opened for you to move to still planned, or will the new CTO have a simillar number of responsibilities?
-- Robert Leverington http://rhl.me.uk/
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