Hi everyone,
I'm happy to announce that we have promoted Sumana Harihareswara as manager of Engineering Community group. Sumana started with us as a contractor back in February 2011, initially in a targeted engagement to help out with Google Summer of Code and with the Berlin Hackathon last year. Later that year, as we interviewed people to bring in as Volunteer Development Coordinator, not only did Sumana put in a strong application herself, but recruited very worthy competition for the role. After winning the role, she worked tirelessly to straighten out many kinks in our processes around volunteer development and systematically ensured that new volunteer developers get the recognition and (if needed) help they deserve. She has also applied focus and organization in many areas outside of her immediate purview, for example, recently stepping in as project manager for Git, and occasionally filling in for me when I've been unavailable for the larger Platform Engineering organization.
The promotion to Engineering Community Manager isn't so much a change in the way things are done here so much as an official recognition of a vital role that she has already played for the past year. Sumana has been working with Guillaume Paumier and Mark Hershberger under the somewhat ad hoc group title of "Technical Liaison; Developer Relations (tl;dr)", serving as lead of that group since last year. Under the new "Engineering Community" name, this group will continue to serve many roles: facilitating collaboration and communication between Wikimedia Foundation and its employees and the larger Wikimedia developer community, as well as facilitating collaboration and communication between the Wikimedia developer community and other Wikimedia communities.
Thank you, Sumana, for your hard work over the past year. I'm looking forward to seeing what you and the group accomplish moving forward. Congratulations!
Rob
Many congrats from me as well, Sumana. I knew you were going to really shine in your role, and you have!
D
On Apr 24, 2012, at 8:30 PM, Rob Lanphier robla@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm happy to announce that we have promoted Sumana Harihareswara as manager of Engineering Community group. Sumana started with us as a contractor back in February 2011, initially in a targeted engagement to help out with Google Summer of Code and with the Berlin Hackathon last year. Later that year, as we interviewed people to bring in as Volunteer Development Coordinator, not only did Sumana put in a strong application herself, but recruited very worthy competition for the role. After winning the role, she worked tirelessly to straighten out many kinks in our processes around volunteer development and systematically ensured that new volunteer developers get the recognition and (if needed) help they deserve. She has also applied focus and organization in many areas outside of her immediate purview, for example, recently stepping in as project manager for Git, and occasionally filling in for me when I've been unavailable for the larger Platform Engineering organization.
The promotion to Engineering Community Manager isn't so much a change in the way things are done here so much as an official recognition of a vital role that she has already played for the past year. Sumana has been working with Guillaume Paumier and Mark Hershberger under the somewhat ad hoc group title of "Technical Liaison; Developer Relations (tl;dr)", serving as lead of that group since last year. Under the new "Engineering Community" name, this group will continue to serve many roles: facilitating collaboration and communication between Wikimedia Foundation and its employees and the larger Wikimedia developer community, as well as facilitating collaboration and communication between the Wikimedia developer community and other Wikimedia communities.
Thank you, Sumana, for your hard work over the past year. I'm looking forward to seeing what you and the group accomplish moving forward. Congratulations!
Rob
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Hoi, Congratulations .... well deserved :) Thanks, Gerard
On 25 April 2012 07:11, Danese Cooper danese@gmail.com wrote:
Many congrats from me as well, Sumana. I knew you were going to really shine in your role, and you have!
D
On Apr 24, 2012, at 8:30 PM, Rob Lanphier robla@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm happy to announce that we have promoted Sumana Harihareswara as manager of Engineering Community group. Sumana started with us as a contractor back in February 2011, initially in a targeted engagement to help out with Google Summer of Code and with the Berlin Hackathon last year. Later that year, as we interviewed people to bring in as Volunteer Development Coordinator, not only did Sumana put in a strong application herself, but recruited very worthy competition for the role. After winning the role, she worked tirelessly to straighten out many kinks in our processes around volunteer development and systematically ensured that new volunteer developers get the recognition and (if needed) help they deserve. She has also applied focus and organization in many areas outside of her immediate purview, for example, recently stepping in as project manager for Git, and occasionally filling in for me when I've been unavailable for the larger Platform Engineering organization.
The promotion to Engineering Community Manager isn't so much a change in the way things are done here so much as an official recognition of a vital role that she has already played for the past year. Sumana has been working with Guillaume Paumier and Mark Hershberger under the somewhat ad hoc group title of "Technical Liaison; Developer Relations (tl;dr)", serving as lead of that group since last year. Under the new "Engineering Community" name, this group will continue to serve many roles: facilitating collaboration and communication between Wikimedia Foundation and its employees and the larger Wikimedia developer community, as well as facilitating collaboration and communication between the Wikimedia developer community and other Wikimedia communities.
Thank you, Sumana, for your hard work over the past year. I'm looking forward to seeing what you and the group accomplish moving forward. Congratulations!
Rob
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Great news.
Congratulations Sumana !!
I think that this is greatly deserved -- I'd be glad that you will be having an even greater impact bringing in more people into our ecosystem.
Oren Bochman Lead of Search
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Hi everyone,
I'm happy to announce that we have promoted Sumana Harihareswara as manager of Engineering Community group. Sumana started with us as a contractor back in February 2011, initially in a targeted engagement to help out with Google Summer of Code and with the Berlin Hackathon last year. Later that year, as we interviewed people to bring in as Volunteer Development Coordinator, not only did Sumana put in a strong application herself, but recruited very worthy competition for the role. After winning the role, she worked tirelessly to straighten out many kinks in our processes around volunteer development and systematically ensured that new volunteer developers get the recognition and (if needed) help they deserve. She has also applied focus and organization in many areas outside of her immediate purview, for example, recently stepping in as project manager for Git, and occasionally filling in for me when I've been unavailable for the larger Platform Engineering organization.
The promotion to Engineering Community Manager isn't so much a change in the way things are done here so much as an official recognition of a vital role that she has already played for the past year. Sumana has been working with Guillaume Paumier and Mark Hershberger under the somewhat ad hoc group title of "Technical Liaison; Developer Relations (tl;dr)", serving as lead of that group since last year. Under the new "Engineering Community" name, this group will continue to serve many roles: facilitating collaboration and communication between Wikimedia Foundation and its employees and the larger Wikimedia developer community, as well as facilitating collaboration and communication between the Wikimedia developer community and other Wikimedia communities.
Thank you, Sumana, for your hard work over the past year. I'm looking forward to seeing what you and the group accomplish moving forward. Congratulations!
Rob
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Hi all,
Could we get some kind of information of what is this Engineering Community Group? So far I know it's headed by Sumana, which is nice but still I would like to know more :)
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Oren Bochman orenbochman@gmail.com wrote:
Great news.
Congratulations Sumana !!
I think that this is greatly deserved -- I'd be glad that you will be having an even greater impact bringing in more people into our ecosystem.
Oren Bochman Lead of Search
Operation Manager E-mail: oren@romai-horizon.com Mobil: +36 30 866 6706
Római Horizon Kft. H-1039 Budapest Királyok útja 291. D. ép. fszt. 2. Tel: +36 1 492 1492 Fax: +36 1 266 5529
-----Original Message----- From: wikitech-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikitech-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Rob Lanphier Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 5:30 AM To: Wikimedia developers Subject: [Wikitech-l] New Engineering Community Group, headed by Sumana Harihareswara
Hi everyone,
I'm happy to announce that we have promoted Sumana Harihareswara as manager of Engineering Community group. Sumana started with us as a contractor back in February 2011, initially in a targeted engagement to help out with Google Summer of Code and with the Berlin Hackathon last year. Later that year, as we interviewed people to bring in as Volunteer Development Coordinator, not only did Sumana put in a strong application herself, but recruited very worthy competition for the role. After winning the role, she worked tirelessly to straighten out many kinks in our processes around volunteer development and systematically ensured that new volunteer developers get the recognition and (if needed) help they deserve. She has also applied focus and organization in many areas outside of her immediate purview, for example, recently stepping in as project manager for Git, and occasionally filling in for me when I've been unavailable for the larger Platform Engineering organization.
The promotion to Engineering Community Manager isn't so much a change in the way things are done here so much as an official recognition of a vital role that she has already played for the past year. Sumana has been working with Guillaume Paumier and Mark Hershberger under the somewhat ad hoc group title of "Technical Liaison; Developer Relations (tl;dr)", serving as lead of that group since last year. Under the new "Engineering Community" name, this group will continue to serve many roles: facilitating collaboration and communication between Wikimedia Foundation and its employees and the larger Wikimedia developer community, as well as facilitating collaboration and communication between the Wikimedia developer community and other Wikimedia communities.
Thank you, Sumana, for your hard work over the past year. I'm looking forward to seeing what you and the group accomplish moving forward. Congratulations!
Rob
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This is great = D I wonder if I'll still be able to call Sumana all the time in the irc to solve my doubts? I hope so, she is patient =D
2012/4/25 Petr Bena benapetr@gmail.com
Hi all,
Could we get some kind of information of what is this Engineering Community Group? So far I know it's headed by Sumana, which is nice but still I would like to know more :)
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Oren Bochman orenbochman@gmail.com wrote:
Great news.
Congratulations Sumana !!
I think that this is greatly deserved -- I'd be glad that you will be
having
an even greater impact bringing in more people into our ecosystem.
Oren Bochman Lead of Search
Operation Manager E-mail: oren@romai-horizon.com Mobil: +36 30 866 6706
Római Horizon Kft. H-1039 Budapest Királyok útja 291. D. ép. fszt. 2. Tel: +36 1 492 1492 Fax: +36 1 266 5529
-----Original Message----- From: wikitech-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikitech-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Rob
Lanphier
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 5:30 AM To: Wikimedia developers Subject: [Wikitech-l] New Engineering Community Group, headed by Sumana Harihareswara
Hi everyone,
I'm happy to announce that we have promoted Sumana Harihareswara as
manager
of Engineering Community group. Sumana started with us as a contractor
back
in February 2011, initially in a targeted engagement to help out with
Summer of Code and with the Berlin Hackathon last year. Later that
year, as
we interviewed people to bring in as Volunteer Development Coordinator,
not
only did Sumana put in a strong application herself, but recruited very worthy competition for the role. After winning the role, she worked tirelessly to straighten out many kinks in our processes around volunteer development and systematically ensured that new volunteer developers get
the
recognition and (if needed) help they deserve. She has also applied
focus
and organization in many areas outside of her immediate purview, for example, recently stepping in as project manager for Git, and occasionally filling in for me when I've been unavailable for the larger Platform Engineering organization.
The promotion to Engineering Community Manager isn't so much a change in
the
way things are done here so much as an official recognition of a vital
role
that she has already played for the past year. Sumana has been working
with
Guillaume Paumier and Mark Hershberger under the somewhat ad hoc group
title
of "Technical Liaison; Developer Relations (tl;dr)", serving as lead of
that
group since last year. Under the new "Engineering Community" name, this group will continue to serve many roles: facilitating collaboration and communication between Wikimedia Foundation and its employees and the
larger
Wikimedia developer community, as well as facilitating collaboration and communication between the Wikimedia developer community and other
Wikimedia
communities.
Thank you, Sumana, for your hard work over the past year. I'm looking forward to seeing what you and the group accomplish moving forward. Congratulations!
Rob
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Congratulations Sumana! Well deserved!
-- daniel
On 25.04.2012 05:30, Rob Lanphier wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm happy to announce that we have promoted Sumana Harihareswara as manager of Engineering Community group. Sumana started with us as a contractor back in February 2011, initially in a targeted engagement to help out with Google Summer of Code and with the Berlin Hackathon last year. Later that year, as we interviewed people to bring in as Volunteer Development Coordinator, not only did Sumana put in a strong application herself, but recruited very worthy competition for the role. After winning the role, she worked tirelessly to straighten out many kinks in our processes around volunteer development and systematically ensured that new volunteer developers get the recognition and (if needed) help they deserve. She has also applied focus and organization in many areas outside of her immediate purview, for example, recently stepping in as project manager for Git, and occasionally filling in for me when I've been unavailable for the larger Platform Engineering organization.
The promotion to Engineering Community Manager isn't so much a change in the way things are done here so much as an official recognition of a vital role that she has already played for the past year. Sumana has been working with Guillaume Paumier and Mark Hershberger under the somewhat ad hoc group title of "Technical Liaison; Developer Relations (tl;dr)", serving as lead of that group since last year. Under the new "Engineering Community" name, this group will continue to serve many roles: facilitating collaboration and communication between Wikimedia Foundation and its employees and the larger Wikimedia developer community, as well as facilitating collaboration and communication between the Wikimedia developer community and other Wikimedia communities.
Thank you, Sumana, for your hard work over the past year. I'm looking forward to seeing what you and the group accomplish moving forward. Congratulations!
Rob
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On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 8:30 PM, Rob Lanphier robla@wikimedia.org wrote:
Thank you, Sumana, for your hard work over the past year. I'm looking forward to seeing what you and the group accomplish moving forward. Congratulations!
Whenever I wonder "What has Sumana been up to lately", I see her working on some excellent new project, cleaning out a neglected backlog, organizing training materials, helping people start an event, documenting something undocumented, prodding WMF to get smarter -- in other words, she's been tirelessly, fearlessly, capably making things better for our dev community, which in turn benefits the quality of the software we build together.
We're very lucky to have her. Congrats on the new role and thanks for all your efforts, Sumana.
On 04/24/2012 11:30 PM, Rob Lanphier wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm happy to announce that we have promoted Sumana Harihareswara as manager of Engineering Community group.
Thanks, Rob, and thanks to all of you who congratulated me publicly or privately. There's a lot to be done and I'm glad I'm doing it with you. Here's a draft summary of our goals for July 2012-June 2013: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Engineering/2012-13_Goals#Wikimedia...
To answer a few questions:
Raylton Sousa asked,
I wonder if I'll still be able to call Sumana all the time in the irc to solve my doubts? I hope so, she is patient =D
Thank you! I'll be available somewhat less in IRC as I have more conference-call meetings, but of course I encourage you to share your questions in IRC because other people often have the answers.
Petr Bena asked,
Could we get some kind of information of what is this Engineering Community Group?
As Rob mentioned, this is just a renaming of the TL;DR group:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2011/11/15/tld/
Our activities: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Platform_Engineering#Engineering_Co...
Thanks again, everyone.
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