All,
Technical Operations department is pleased to announce another new fabulous staff member to its team. Please join us to welcome Leslie Carr , our Network Operations Engineer, starting today, 10/10/11. She is based in San Francisco office.
Leslie comes with deep and rich experience in Network Operations, ranging from building and scaling a rapidly expanding high capacity global network with several large data-centres to designing and migrating systems & networks from legacy setup to new state of the art infrastructure.
Prior to joining us, Leslie was with Twitter, where she was responsible for implementation of a major data-centre and network migration. Before that, she worked at Craiglist as the main network architect who redesigned and scaled their network infrastructure. Leslie has also worked for Google, where she created, designed and deployed redundant and scalable network for their various data-centres.
Leslie has two pet cats and is an avid bike enthusiast , who bikes annually from SF to LA, for AIDS LifeCycle.
Please join me in welcoming Leslie Carr to WMF and do drop by to say hi to her. You will not miss her (hint - look out for a reddish pink & blue hair!).
Thanks, CT Woo
WMF Staff Announcement WMF Staff Announcement WMF Staff Announcement .....
It would be nice to read more about the actual progress resulting from the current massive staff extension.
My question: Is there any progress on refactoring the LiquidThreads Extension ?
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Thomas Gries mail@tgries.de wrote:
WMF Staff Announcement WMF Staff Announcement WMF Staff Announcement .....
It would be nice to read more about the actual progress resulting from the current massive staff extension.
We put out a very extensive report of what we do every month. It's huge. Have you been reading it? Here's the September one:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2011/09/30/wikimedia-engineering-september-2011-re...
Here it is in a wiki format:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_engineering_report/2011/September
My question: Is there any progress on refactoring the LiquidThreads Extension ?
This is in the engineering report: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_engineering_report/2011/September#Pa...
- Ryan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ryan Lane" rlane32@gmail.com
We put out a very extensive report of what we do every month. It's huge. Have you been reading it? Here's the September one:
Wow. That is massive.
I think I saw Chris Johnson a couple weeks back, while Miguel was giving me a tour at Equinix. :-) We ended up moving into E-Solutions; we're not big enough for Equinix. Yet.
Cheers, -- jra
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Thomas Gries mail@tgries.de wrote:
WMF Staff Announcement WMF Staff Announcement WMF Staff Announcement .....
It would be nice to read more about the actual progress resulting from the current massive staff extension.
Have you heard about the upcoming labs infrastructure? Or the HTTPS deployment last week? Those things were possible because our ops department is no longer run by three people so they now have time to actually do that kind of stuff rather than fight fires all the time.
Roan
Or just take a look at our software deployments page to see exactly what changed.
http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/view/Software_deployments http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/view/Software_deployments/2011_archive
That chronicles in detail what actually got done. If you read the deployments wiki along with the engineering calendar you'll have all the info that your requesting.
--tomasz
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Roan Kattouw roan.kattouw@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Thomas Gries mail@tgries.de wrote:
WMF Staff Announcement WMF Staff Announcement WMF Staff Announcement .....
It would be nice to read more about the actual progress resulting from the current massive staff extension.
Have you heard about the upcoming labs infrastructure? Or the HTTPS deployment last week? Those things were possible because our ops department is no longer run by three people so they now have time to actually do that kind of stuff rather than fight fires all the time.
Roan
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On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Tomasz Finc tfinc@wikimedia.org wrote:
Or just take a look at our software deployments page to see exactly what changed.
http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/view/Software_deployments http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/view/Software_deployments/2011_archive
That chronicles in detail what actually got done. If you read the deployments wiki along with the engineering calendar you'll have all the info that your requesting.
It's also possible to see changes ops is making in puppet too:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#q,status:merged,n,z
We have a log that shows what we are doing as well:
http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/view/Server_admin_log
- Ryan
Yay! Welcome!
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 9:52 AM, CT Woo ctwoo@wikimedia.org wrote:
All,
Technical Operations department is pleased to announce another new fabulous staff member to its team. Please join us to welcome Leslie Carr , our Network Operations Engineer, starting today, 10/10/11. She is based in San Francisco office.
Leslie comes with deep and rich experience in Network Operations, ranging from building and scaling a rapidly expanding high capacity global network with several large data-centres to designing and migrating systems & networks from legacy setup to new state of the art infrastructure.
Prior to joining us, Leslie was with Twitter, where she was responsible for implementation of a major data-centre and network migration. Before that, she worked at Craiglist as the main network architect who redesigned and scaled their network infrastructure. Leslie has also worked for Google, where she created, designed and deployed redundant and scalable network for their various data-centres.
Leslie has two pet cats and is an avid bike enthusiast , who bikes annually from SF to LA, for AIDS LifeCycle.
Please join me in welcoming Leslie Carr to WMF and do drop by to say hi to her. You will not miss her (hint - look out for a reddish pink & blue hair!).
Thanks, CT Woo
Wmfall mailing list Wmfall@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wmfall
On 10/10/11 18:52, CT Woo wrote:
All,
Technical Operations department is pleased to announce another new fabulous staff member to its team. Please join us to welcome Leslie Carr , our Network Operations Engineer, starting today, 10/10/11. She is based in San Francisco office.
leslie@life# configure exclusive delete bgp group Employer peer-as 13414 set bgp group Employer peer-as 14907 leslie@life# commit
Welcome!
Sounds like a great hire (and nice to see another woman in the ranks). Congrats, Leslie.
Danese
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 9:52 AM, CT Woo ctwoo@wikimedia.org wrote:
All,
Technical Operations department is pleased to announce another new fabulous staff member to its team. Please join us to welcome Leslie Carr , our Network Operations Engineer, starting today, 10/10/11. She is based in San Francisco office.
Leslie comes with deep and rich experience in Network Operations, ranging from building and scaling a rapidly expanding high capacity global network with several large data-centres to designing and migrating systems & networks from legacy setup to new state of the art infrastructure.
Prior to joining us, Leslie was with Twitter, where she was responsible for implementation of a major data-centre and network migration. Before that, she worked at Craiglist as the main network architect who redesigned and scaled their network infrastructure. Leslie has also worked for Google, where she created, designed and deployed redundant and scalable network for their various data-centres.
Leslie has two pet cats and is an avid bike enthusiast , who bikes annually from SF to LA, for AIDS LifeCycle.
Please join me in welcoming Leslie Carr to WMF and do drop by to say hi to her. You will not miss her (hint - look out for a reddish pink & blue hair!).
Thanks, CT Woo _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
^_^ Does she have any plans to hang around in irc?
I love having people around I can absorb tidbits of knowledge about designing and setting up infrastructure related to the use of MediaWiki.
~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire) [http://daniel.friesen.name]
On 11-10-10 09:52 AM, CT Woo wrote:
All,
Technical Operations department is pleased to announce another new fabulous staff member to its team. Please join us to welcome Leslie Carr , our Network Operations Engineer, starting today, 10/10/11. She is based in San Francisco office.
Leslie comes with deep and rich experience in Network Operations, ranging from building and scaling a rapidly expanding high capacity global network with several large data-centres to designing and migrating systems & networks from legacy setup to new state of the art infrastructure.
Prior to joining us, Leslie was with Twitter, where she was responsible for implementation of a major data-centre and network migration. Before that, she worked at Craiglist as the main network architect who redesigned and scaled their network infrastructure. Leslie has also worked for Google, where she created, designed and deployed redundant and scalable network for their various data-centres.
Leslie has two pet cats and is an avid bike enthusiast , who bikes annually from SF to LA, for AIDS LifeCycle.
Please join me in welcoming Leslie Carr to WMF and do drop by to say hi to her. You will not miss her (hint - look out for a reddish pink & blue hair!).
Thanks, CT Woo
Re :
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 12:23 PM, Daniel Friesen lists@nadir-seen-fire.comwrote:
^_^ Does she have any plans to hang around in irc?
Yes, her irc nick is 'lcarr'
I love having people around I can absorb tidbits of knowledge about designing and setting up infrastructure related to the use of MediaWiki.
~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire) [http://daniel.friesen.name]
On 11-10-10 09:52 AM, CT Woo wrote:
All,
Technical Operations department is pleased to announce another new
fabulous
staff member to its team. Please join us to welcome Leslie Carr , our Network Operations Engineer, starting today, 10/10/11. She is based in
San
Francisco office.
Leslie comes with deep and rich experience in Network Operations, ranging from building and scaling a rapidly expanding high capacity global
network
with several large data-centres to designing and migrating systems & networks from legacy setup to new state of the art infrastructure.
Prior to joining us, Leslie was with Twitter, where she was responsible
for
implementation of a major data-centre and network migration. Before
that,
she worked at Craiglist as the main network architect who redesigned and scaled their network infrastructure. Leslie has also worked for Google, where she created, designed and deployed redundant and scalable network
for
their various data-centres.
Leslie has two pet cats and is an avid bike enthusiast , who bikes
annually
from SF to LA, for AIDS LifeCycle.
Please join me in welcoming Leslie Carr to WMF and do drop by to say hi
to
her. You will not miss her (hint - look out for a reddish pink & blue hair!).
Thanks, CT Woo
Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:52 AM, CT Woo ctwoo@wikimedia.org wrote:
All,
Technical Operations department is pleased to announce another new fabulous staff member to its team. Please join us to welcome Leslie Carr , our Network Operations Engineer, starting today, 10/10/11. She is based in San Francisco office.
Leslie comes with deep and rich experience in Network Operations, ranging from building and scaling a rapidly expanding high capacity global network with several large data-centres to designing and migrating systems & networks from legacy setup to new state of the art infrastructure.
Prior to joining us, Leslie was with Twitter, where she was responsible for implementation of a major data-centre and network migration. Before that, she worked at Craiglist as the main network architect who redesigned and scaled their network infrastructure. Leslie has also worked for Google, where she created, designed and deployed redundant and scalable network for their various data-centres.
Leslie has two pet cats and is an avid bike enthusiast , who bikes annually from SF to LA, for AIDS LifeCycle.
Please join me in welcoming Leslie Carr to WMF and do drop by to say hi to her. You will not miss her (hint - look out for a reddish pink & blue hair!). Thanks, CT Woo
Welcome to Wikimedia! I'm looking forward to meeting you properly in February.
—Andrew
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