Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-30 Thread Nurunnaby Hasive
+1
Welcome, Damon!

On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 10:42 AM, Erik Moeller e...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 7:10 PM, MZMcBride z...@mzmcbride.com wrote:

  Re: https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Template:Staff_and_contractors
 
  What's the timeline for re-organizing the current Engineering and Product
  Development group? End of 2014, the first quarter of 2015, sooner, later?

 Damon is in charge of the following areas as of today, and handover is
 underway:
 - Platform Engineering
 - Features Engineering
 - Language Engineering
 - Mobile Engineering
 - Technical Operations
 - Team Practices Group

 I'll continue to be responsible for the following groups:
 - Product Management
 - User Experience
 - Analytics
 - Community Engagement
 - Wikipedia Zero (minus the engineering part, which lives in Mobile
 Engineering)

 These changes will be reflected on the staff page shortly. Needless to
 say we are providing support in transitioning approvals, hiring
 pipelines, and other day-to-day management responsibilities.

 As noted before, Analytics is a bit of an odd fit in either group,
 since it includes both engineers and data analysts, and we'll continue
 talking about what makes sense here, but it needs to be closely
 aligned with product management which is why it's in my group at this
 time.

 Any growing org structure needs some tweaking over time. There's been
 a fair bit of internal discussion already about the best future org
 structure for these internal groups in particular:
 Platform/Features/Language/Mobile. There are some felt pain points in
 the current division of engineering responsibilities through those
 groupings (in particular, some of the silo effects that it creates).
 Discussions about how to improve the org structure will continue under
 Damon's leadership, and it'll be up to him to set the timetable for
 any changes he wants to make.

 Erik

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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-30 Thread Lila Tretikov
Frederico, in simple terms:

Product == what (we build)
Engineering == how (well we build it)

Think of this as an architect and the builder. Both are required to make
sure the building is sound.

L

On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemow...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Lila Tretikov, 29/09/2014 19:38:

 We are excited to announce that the Wikimedia Foundation now has a Vice
 President of Engineering. Damon Sicore will be filling this vital role.


 Nice to see this long story reach an end. Welcome, Damon. It will be
 interesting to see the experience from previous friend orgs merge into ours.

 Will we also soon get to know what this role is actually going to do? :)
 I still have the same questions: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.
 org.wikimedia.foundation/62910/focus=62937 (98 weeks old, gmane helpfully
 calculates).

 Nemo


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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-30 Thread Cristian Consonni
2014-09-29 23:37 GMT+02:00 Risker risker...@gmail.com:
 On 29 September 2014 16:32, Cristian Consonni kikkocrist...@gmail.com
 wrote:
[...]
 (for the lazy ones:
 «[Damon] spent six years at the Mozilla Corporation, where he grew a
 small team of 27 people to a team of more than 600 open source
 software engineers, technical leads, managers, and directors in
 developing Mozilla Firefox, the Mozilla open source platform, Firefox
 for Android, and Firefox OS. Most recently Damon served as VP of
 Engineering at Edmodo, Inc., an educational content network, and was
 responsible for all web, platform, and mobile engineering, security,
 IT operations, support, and QA efforts.»)

 I am admittedly amongst the lazy, so thanks, Cristian.

2014-09-30 4:10 GMT+02:00 MZMcBride z...@mzmcbride.com:
 Hah, yes, my thanks as well. The context was very helpful. :-)

You are welcome :)

That said, I forgot to mention the source:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/09/29/damon-sicore-joins-wmf-as-vice-president-of-engineering/

C

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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-30 Thread Wil Sinclair
Hi Damon, looking forward to meeting you. I'd like to welcome you not
only to WMF, but to the wikimedia-l list. I encourage you to join the
discussions here, even if you feel like you don't have the deep
expertise and broad community context that a lot of the big shots who
post here may have. I don't, and that hasn't stopped me. :) I'm sure
everyone will be happy to help you get up to speed. No doubt others
here would agree with me when I say that your active participation in
the community is at least as important as your responsibilities within
the WMF. In short, the WMF and our community are not sold separately.
They are the yang yin that have made the Wikimedia projects what they
are today, and one can't exist without the other.

I'm not one to tip-toe around taboos, so I'll directly address
something that's important but rarely discussed on this list.
Sometimes people get upset and post things here or onwiki that hurt
feelings or come off as confrontational. In fact, you'll see the
occasional post that has no purpose beyond putting people down and/or
making them feel unwelcome. It has been directed at one time or
another to pretty much every highly active and/or high-profile
Wikipedian. Please understand that this is a natural behavior for
passionate volunteers who have done something extraordinary and want
to make sure that their hard work continues to have a positive impact
in our world.

Our community members have set the bar pretty high by providing
content that the entire world depends on, and their high expectations
from the WMF and the Mediawiki team to provide the best tools possible
for displaying and manipulating that content are well deserved. When
I've found myself in the crosshairs, this thought puts me back in the
big picture and helps me find a productive path forward.

I hope this helps, and I'm looking forward to your first post on this
list. I'm numbering myself among those who are looking forward to your
first post.

Best.
,Wil



On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Lila Tretikov l...@wikimedia.org wrote:
 Dear all,

 We are excited to announce that the Wikimedia Foundation now has a Vice
 President of Engineering. Damon Sicore will be filling this vital role.
 Please join us in welcoming him to the team.

 The VPE role will be crucial to further developing and maintaining the
 technology that supports the very core of the Wikimedia movement, and
 ensuring the development, scale, and stability of the MediaWiki
 architecture.


 Damon joins us as part of planned growth of our product and engineering
 teams, first announced in November 2012. As we have grown, we need
 dedicated focus on product and engineering as separate departments, to
 ensure development of best practices like performance engineering,
 continuous delivery, A/B testing, software re-architecture, UI/UX work, and
 user research. Erik Moeller, who filled the role of VP for both product and
 engineering since 2011, led in the creation of this new role and was
 essential to the search process.  From today onward, Erik will focus on his
 role as VP of Product and Strategy and Deputy Director of the WMF, while
 Damon will take over leadership of the Engineering team; both will report
 to me as part of the c-level team.

 Damon has a unique track record of managing large platform rollouts using
 distributed teams like ours, while understanding the essential role of
 community contributions and working in a transparent, open source
 environment. These skills and experiences will be invaluable in his work
 here at the Foundation. It’s unusual to find someone who understands us so
 well, and so I want to thank the many people from across the organization,
 especially in the engineering, product, and human resources teams, who have
 been involved in making this search successful.

 We are very happy to have Damon on board. His proven track record of
 managing large platform rollouts using distributed teams like ours, while
 understanding the essential role of community contributions and working in
 a transparent, open source environment, is unique and invaluable as part of
 our movement.

 We’ll be sending around a copy of the press release shortly. You’ll also be
 be able to meet Damon, and ask him questions, this Thursday at our monthly
 Metrics Meeting
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Metrics_and_activities_meetings.
 Please join us there!

 Please join me in welcoming Damon.

 Lila
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[Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-29 Thread Lila Tretikov
Dear all,

We are excited to announce that the Wikimedia Foundation now has a Vice
President of Engineering. Damon Sicore will be filling this vital role.
Please join us in welcoming him to the team.

The VPE role will be crucial to further developing and maintaining the
technology that supports the very core of the Wikimedia movement, and
ensuring the development, scale, and stability of the MediaWiki
architecture.


Damon joins us as part of planned growth of our product and engineering
teams, first announced in November 2012. As we have grown, we need
dedicated focus on product and engineering as separate departments, to
ensure development of best practices like performance engineering,
continuous delivery, A/B testing, software re-architecture, UI/UX work, and
user research. Erik Moeller, who filled the role of VP for both product and
engineering since 2011, led in the creation of this new role and was
essential to the search process.  From today onward, Erik will focus on his
role as VP of Product and Strategy and Deputy Director of the WMF, while
Damon will take over leadership of the Engineering team; both will report
to me as part of the c-level team.

Damon has a unique track record of managing large platform rollouts using
distributed teams like ours, while understanding the essential role of
community contributions and working in a transparent, open source
environment. These skills and experiences will be invaluable in his work
here at the Foundation. It’s unusual to find someone who understands us so
well, and so I want to thank the many people from across the organization,
especially in the engineering, product, and human resources teams, who have
been involved in making this search successful.

We are very happy to have Damon on board. His proven track record of
managing large platform rollouts using distributed teams like ours, while
understanding the essential role of community contributions and working in
a transparent, open source environment, is unique and invaluable as part of
our movement.

We’ll be sending around a copy of the press release shortly. You’ll also be
be able to meet Damon, and ask him questions, this Thursday at our monthly
Metrics Meeting
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Metrics_and_activities_meetings.
Please join us there!

Please join me in welcoming Damon.

Lila
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-29 Thread James Forrester
On 29 September 2014 13:38, Lila Tretikov l...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 We are excited to announce that the Wikimedia Foundation now has a Vice
 President of Engineering. Damon Sicore will be filling this vital role.
 Please join us in welcoming him to the team.


​Welcome, Damon. Looking forward to working with you.

J.
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Product Manager, Editing
Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.

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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-29 Thread Pine W
Thanks for this good news that's timely for Strategic Plan development.

Damon, it would be nice if you would set up an IRC office hour for QA with
the community.

Cheers,

Pine

On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 10:40 AM, James Forrester jforres...@wikimedia.org
wrote:

 On 29 September 2014 13:38, Lila Tretikov l...@wikimedia.org wrote:

  We are excited to announce that the Wikimedia Foundation now has a Vice
  President of Engineering. Damon Sicore will be filling this vital role.
  Please join us in welcoming him to the team.
 

 ​Welcome, Damon. Looking forward to working with you.

 J.
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 Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.

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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-29 Thread Federico Leva (Nemo)

Lila Tretikov, 29/09/2014 19:38:

We are excited to announce that the Wikimedia Foundation now has a Vice
President of Engineering. Damon Sicore will be filling this vital role.


Nice to see this long story reach an end. Welcome, Damon. It will be 
interesting to see the experience from previous friend orgs merge into ours.


Will we also soon get to know what this role is actually going to do? :)
I still have the same questions: 
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.foundation/62910/focus=62937 
(98 weeks old, gmane helpfully calculates).


Nemo

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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-29 Thread MF-Warburg
Can we get to know his username(s)? :)
Am 29.09.2014 19:38 schrieb Lila Tretikov l...@wikimedia.org:

 Dear all,

 We are excited to announce that the Wikimedia Foundation now has a Vice
 President of Engineering. Damon Sicore will be filling this vital role.
 Please join us in welcoming him to the team.

 The VPE role will be crucial to further developing and maintaining the
 technology that supports the very core of the Wikimedia movement, and
 ensuring the development, scale, and stability of the MediaWiki
 architecture.


 Damon joins us as part of planned growth of our product and engineering
 teams, first announced in November 2012. As we have grown, we need
 dedicated focus on product and engineering as separate departments, to
 ensure development of best practices like performance engineering,
 continuous delivery, A/B testing, software re-architecture, UI/UX work, and
 user research. Erik Moeller, who filled the role of VP for both product and
 engineering since 2011, led in the creation of this new role and was
 essential to the search process.  From today onward, Erik will focus on his
 role as VP of Product and Strategy and Deputy Director of the WMF, while
 Damon will take over leadership of the Engineering team; both will report
 to me as part of the c-level team.

 Damon has a unique track record of managing large platform rollouts using
 distributed teams like ours, while understanding the essential role of
 community contributions and working in a transparent, open source
 environment. These skills and experiences will be invaluable in his work
 here at the Foundation. It’s unusual to find someone who understands us so
 well, and so I want to thank the many people from across the organization,
 especially in the engineering, product, and human resources teams, who have
 been involved in making this search successful.

 We are very happy to have Damon on board. His proven track record of
 managing large platform rollouts using distributed teams like ours, while
 understanding the essential role of community contributions and working in
 a transparent, open source environment, is unique and invaluable as part of
 our movement.

 We’ll be sending around a copy of the press release shortly. You’ll also be
 be able to meet Damon, and ask him questions, this Thursday at our monthly
 Metrics Meeting
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Metrics_and_activities_meetings.
 Please join us there!

 Please join me in welcoming Damon.

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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-29 Thread Cristian Consonni
2014-09-29 20:41 GMT+02:00 Federico Leva (Nemo) nemow...@gmail.com:
 Lila Tretikov, 29/09/2014 19:38:

 We are excited to announce that the Wikimedia Foundation now has a Vice
 President of Engineering. Damon Sicore will be filling this vital role.


 Nice to see this long story reach an end. Welcome, Damon. It will be
 interesting to see the experience from previous friend orgs merge into ours.

+1
(for the lazy ones:
«[Damon] spent six years at the Mozilla Corporation, where he grew a
small team of 27 people to a team of more than 600 open source
software engineers, technical leads, managers, and directors in
developing Mozilla Firefox, the Mozilla open source platform, Firefox
for Android, and Firefox OS. Most recently Damon served as VP of
Engineering at Edmodo, Inc., an educational content network, and was
responsible for all web, platform, and mobile engineering, security,
IT operations, support, and QA efforts.»)

Welcome Damon!

Cristian

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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-29 Thread Samuel Klein
Good news! Damon, a warm welcome to Wikimedia and to these lists.

Sam

On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Lila Tretikov l...@wikimedia.org wrote:
 Dear all,

 We are excited to announce that the Wikimedia Foundation now has a Vice
 President of Engineering. Damon Sicore will be filling this vital role.
 Please join us in welcoming him to the team.

 The VPE role will be crucial to further developing and maintaining the
 technology that supports the very core of the Wikimedia movement, and
 ensuring the development, scale, and stability of the MediaWiki
 architecture.


 Damon joins us as part of planned growth of our product and engineering
 teams, first announced in November 2012. As we have grown, we need
 dedicated focus on product and engineering as separate departments, to
 ensure development of best practices like performance engineering,
 continuous delivery, A/B testing, software re-architecture, UI/UX work, and
 user research. Erik Moeller, who filled the role of VP for both product and
 engineering since 2011, led in the creation of this new role and was
 essential to the search process.  From today onward, Erik will focus on his
 role as VP of Product and Strategy and Deputy Director of the WMF, while
 Damon will take over leadership of the Engineering team; both will report
 to me as part of the c-level team.

 Damon has a unique track record of managing large platform rollouts using
 distributed teams like ours, while understanding the essential role of
 community contributions and working in a transparent, open source
 environment. These skills and experiences will be invaluable in his work
 here at the Foundation. It’s unusual to find someone who understands us so
 well, and so I want to thank the many people from across the organization,
 especially in the engineering, product, and human resources teams, who have
 been involved in making this search successful.

 We are very happy to have Damon on board. His proven track record of
 managing large platform rollouts using distributed teams like ours, while
 understanding the essential role of community contributions and working in
 a transparent, open source environment, is unique and invaluable as part of
 our movement.

 We’ll be sending around a copy of the press release shortly. You’ll also be
 be able to meet Damon, and ask him questions, this Thursday at our monthly
 Metrics Meeting
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Metrics_and_activities_meetings.
 Please join us there!

 Please join me in welcoming Damon.

 Lila
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-29 Thread Johan Jönsson
Welcome Damon. Nice to have you with us.

//Johan Jönsson
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måndag 29 september 2014 skrev Lila Tretikov l...@wikimedia.org:

 Dear all,

 We are excited to announce that the Wikimedia Foundation now has a Vice
 President of Engineering. Damon Sicore will be filling this vital role.
 Please join us in welcoming him to the team.

 The VPE role will be crucial to further developing and maintaining the
 technology that supports the very core of the Wikimedia movement, and
 ensuring the development, scale, and stability of the MediaWiki
 architecture.


 Damon joins us as part of planned growth of our product and engineering
 teams, first announced in November 2012. As we have grown, we need
 dedicated focus on product and engineering as separate departments, to
 ensure development of best practices like performance engineering,
 continuous delivery, A/B testing, software re-architecture, UI/UX work, and
 user research. Erik Moeller, who filled the role of VP for both product and
 engineering since 2011, led in the creation of this new role and was
 essential to the search process.  From today onward, Erik will focus on his
 role as VP of Product and Strategy and Deputy Director of the WMF, while
 Damon will take over leadership of the Engineering team; both will report
 to me as part of the c-level team.

 Damon has a unique track record of managing large platform rollouts using
 distributed teams like ours, while understanding the essential role of
 community contributions and working in a transparent, open source
 environment. These skills and experiences will be invaluable in his work
 here at the Foundation. It’s unusual to find someone who understands us so
 well, and so I want to thank the many people from across the organization,
 especially in the engineering, product, and human resources teams, who have
 been involved in making this search successful.

 We are very happy to have Damon on board. His proven track record of
 managing large platform rollouts using distributed teams like ours, while
 understanding the essential role of community contributions and working in
 a transparent, open source environment, is unique and invaluable as part of
 our movement.

 We’ll be sending around a copy of the press release shortly. You’ll also be
 be able to meet Damon, and ask him questions, this Thursday at our monthly
 Metrics Meeting
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMF_Metrics_and_activities_meetings.
 Please join us there!

 Please join me in welcoming Damon.

 Lila
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-29 Thread Risker
On 29 September 2014 16:32, Cristian Consonni kikkocrist...@gmail.com
wrote:

 2014-09-29 20:41 GMT+02:00 Federico Leva (Nemo) nemow...@gmail.com:
  Lila Tretikov, 29/09/2014 19:38:
 
  We are excited to announce that the Wikimedia Foundation now has a Vice
  President of Engineering. Damon Sicore will be filling this vital role.
 
 
  Nice to see this long story reach an end. Welcome, Damon. It will be
  interesting to see the experience from previous friend orgs merge into
 ours.

 +1
 (for the lazy ones:
 «[Damon] spent six years at the Mozilla Corporation, where he grew a
 small team of 27 people to a team of more than 600 open source
 software engineers, technical leads, managers, and directors in
 developing Mozilla Firefox, the Mozilla open source platform, Firefox
 for Android, and Firefox OS. Most recently Damon served as VP of
 Engineering at Edmodo, Inc., an educational content network, and was
 responsible for all web, platform, and mobile engineering, security,
 IT operations, support, and QA efforts.»)

 Welcome Damon!



I am admittedly amongst the lazy, so thanks, Cristian.

Welcome, Damon.


Risker/Anne
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-29 Thread MZMcBride
Risker wrote:
On 29 September 2014 16:32, Cristian Consonni kikkocrist...@gmail.com
wrote:
 (for the lazy ones:
 «[Damon] spent six years at the Mozilla Corporation, where he grew a
 small team of 27 people to a team of more than 600 open source
 software engineers, technical leads, managers, and directors in
 developing Mozilla Firefox, the Mozilla open source platform, Firefox
 for Android, and Firefox OS. Most recently Damon served as VP of
 Engineering at Edmodo, Inc., an educational content network, and was
 responsible for all web, platform, and mobile engineering, security,
 IT operations, support, and QA efforts.»)

 Welcome Damon!

I am admittedly amongst the lazy, so thanks, Cristian.

Welcome, Damon.

Hah, yes, my thanks as well. The context was very helpful. :-)

Re: https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Template:Staff_and_contractors

What's the timeline for re-organizing the current Engineering and Product
Development group? End of 2014, the first quarter of 2015, sooner, later?
Like others in the Wikimedia community, I'm excited and eager to see this
long-awaited change move forward.

MZMcBride



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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Damon Sicore joins WMF as Vice President of Engineering

2014-09-29 Thread Erik Moeller
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 7:10 PM, MZMcBride z...@mzmcbride.com wrote:

 Re: https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Template:Staff_and_contractors

 What's the timeline for re-organizing the current Engineering and Product
 Development group? End of 2014, the first quarter of 2015, sooner, later?

Damon is in charge of the following areas as of today, and handover is underway:
- Platform Engineering
- Features Engineering
- Language Engineering
- Mobile Engineering
- Technical Operations
- Team Practices Group

I'll continue to be responsible for the following groups:
- Product Management
- User Experience
- Analytics
- Community Engagement
- Wikipedia Zero (minus the engineering part, which lives in Mobile Engineering)

These changes will be reflected on the staff page shortly. Needless to
say we are providing support in transitioning approvals, hiring
pipelines, and other day-to-day management responsibilities.

As noted before, Analytics is a bit of an odd fit in either group,
since it includes both engineers and data analysts, and we'll continue
talking about what makes sense here, but it needs to be closely
aligned with product management which is why it's in my group at this
time.

Any growing org structure needs some tweaking over time. There's been
a fair bit of internal discussion already about the best future org
structure for these internal groups in particular:
Platform/Features/Language/Mobile. There are some felt pain points in
the current division of engineering responsibilities through those
groupings (in particular, some of the silo effects that it creates).
Discussions about how to improve the org structure will continue under
Damon's leadership, and it'll be up to him to set the timetable for
any changes he wants to make.

Erik

-- 
Erik Möller
VP of Engineering and Product Development, Wikimedia Foundation

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