[twitter-dev] Re: Matt Sanford, signing off.

2009-07-20 Thread Alex Payne

Matt has done fantastic work while on our team, and will be missed.

Incidentally, if you'd like to work on the API, we're hiring:
http://static.twitter.com/jobvite_frame.html?c=q8X9VfwTjvi=oAYcVfwp,Job.

On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 22:05, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:

 We will certainly miss having you on the team, Matt.

 Regards,
 Doug




 On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 11:19 PM, surya sravanthi sravanthi.su...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 All the bast Matt!!! Thanks for all you
 r help .


 On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 2:48 AM, Matt Sanfordm...@twitter.com wrote:
 
  Hi everybody*,
 
     Starting next week I'm not going to be responding to mails on the dev
  list or working on Google Code issues as part of my daily work. I have been
  working on the Search and API/Platform teams here at Twitter since the
  acquisition of Summize a year ago and the time has come for a change. I'm
  leaving both teams to take on the role of technical lead for the new 
  Twitter
  internationalization team. Anybody who's gotten me talking about language
  detection or language-specifics (especially in person) knows this is
  something I have a personal interest in.
     The other team member are going to continue to keep an eye on the dev
  list and the Google Code issues. As always you can email
  a...@twitter.com directly if you need something. I'll continue working on 
  the
  Google Code issues assigned to me or in some cases someone will take them
  over next week. I mostly felt like I should send you all a good bye since
  you're considered an extension of the API/Platform team. This change should
  be fully backward compatible so I didn't see the need for 7-days notice.
 
  Good night, and good luck;
   – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
      Twitter Dev
 
  * = Who just said Hi, Dr. Nick. out loud? Your cube neighbor thinks 
  you're
  crazy.




--
Alex Payne - Platform Lead, Twitter, Inc.
http://twitter.com/al3x


[twitter-dev] Re: Matt Sanford, signing off.

2009-07-20 Thread JDG
and of course, as soon as i type that, my firefox decides to stop being a
jerk and showing it.

SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU'RE SNARKY?

On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 13:12, JDG ghil...@gmail.com wrote:

 Alex, not to be snarky, but it doesn't look good on a web company when the
 document asking for potential employees isn't completely visibile. :) The
 overflow in the container containing the application seems to be set to
 none, and you can't read past it.


 On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 13:06, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:


 Matt has done fantastic work while on our team, and will be missed.

 Incidentally, if you'd like to work on the API, we're hiring:
 http://static.twitter.com/jobvite_frame.html?c=q8X9VfwTjvi=oAYcVfwp,Job.

 On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 22:05, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
 
  We will certainly miss having you on the team, Matt.
 
  Regards,
  Doug
 
 
 
 
  On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 11:19 PM, surya sravanthi 
 sravanthi.su...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  All the bast Matt!!! Thanks for all you
  r help .
 
 
  On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 2:48 AM, Matt Sanfordm...@twitter.com wrote:
  
   Hi everybody*,
  
  Starting next week I'm not going to be responding to mails on the
 dev
   list or working on Google Code issues as part of my daily work. I
 have been
   working on the Search and API/Platform teams here at Twitter since
 the
   acquisition of Summize a year ago and the time has come for a change.
 I'm
   leaving both teams to take on the role of technical lead for the new
 Twitter
   internationalization team. Anybody who's gotten me talking about
 language
   detection or language-specifics (especially in person) knows this is
   something I have a personal interest in.
  The other team member are going to continue to keep an eye on the
 dev
   list and the Google Code issues. As always you can email
   a...@twitter.com directly if you need something. I'll continue
 working on the
   Google Code issues assigned to me or in some cases someone will take
 them
   over next week. I mostly felt like I should send you all a good bye
 since
   you're considered an extension of the API/Platform team. This change
 should
   be fully backward compatible so I didn't see the need for 7-days
 notice.
  
   Good night, and good luck;
– Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
   Twitter Dev
  
   * = Who just said Hi, Dr. Nick. out loud? Your cube neighbor thinks
 you're
   crazy.
 



 --
 Alex Payne - Platform Lead, Twitter, Inc.
 http://twitter.com/al3x




 --
 Internets. Serious business.




-- 
Internets. Serious business.


[twitter-dev] Re: Matt Sanford, signing off.

2009-07-20 Thread JDG
it isn't at all, but i've been knee-deep in it at work for the last year so
it's brutally obvious all the time now. hope you guys find some great
engineers.

On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 15:13, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:


 We are hiring front-end engineers as well if working on
 HTML/CSS/JS/etc... is your cup of tea.

 Thanks,
 Doug





 On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:13 PM, JDGghil...@gmail.com wrote:
  and of course, as soon as i type that, my firefox decides to stop being a
  jerk and showing it.
 
  SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU'RE SNARKY?
 
  On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 13:12, JDG ghil...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Alex, not to be snarky, but it doesn't look good on a web company when
 the
  document asking for potential employees isn't completely visibile. :)
 The
  overflow in the container containing the application seems to be set to
  none, and you can't read past it.
 
  On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 13:06, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
 
  Matt has done fantastic work while on our team, and will be missed.
 
  Incidentally, if you'd like to work on the API, we're hiring:
 
 http://static.twitter.com/jobvite_frame.html?c=q8X9VfwTjvi=oAYcVfwp,Job.
 
  On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 22:05, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
  
   We will certainly miss having you on the team, Matt.
  
   Regards,
   Doug
  
  
  
  
   On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 11:19 PM, surya sravanthi
   sravanthi.su...@gmail.com wrote:
  
   All the bast Matt!!! Thanks for all you
   r help .
  
  
   On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 2:48 AM, Matt Sanfordm...@twitter.com
 wrote:
   
Hi everybody*,
   
   Starting next week I'm not going to be responding to mails on
 the
dev
list or working on Google Code issues as part of my daily work. I
have been
working on the Search and API/Platform teams here at Twitter since
the
acquisition of Summize a year ago and the time has come for a
change. I'm
leaving both teams to take on the role of technical lead for the
 new
Twitter
internationalization team. Anybody who's gotten me talking about
language
detection or language-specifics (especially in person) knows this
 is
something I have a personal interest in.
   The other team member are going to continue to keep an eye on
 the
dev
list and the Google Code issues. As always you can email
a...@twitter.com directly if you need something. I'll continue
working on the
Google Code issues assigned to me or in some cases someone will
 take
them
over next week. I mostly felt like I should send you all a good
 bye
since
you're considered an extension of the API/Platform team. This
 change
should
be fully backward compatible so I didn't see the need for 7-days
notice.
   
Good night, and good luck;
 – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
Twitter Dev
   
* = Who just said Hi, Dr. Nick. out loud? Your cube neighbor
thinks you're
crazy.
  
 
 
 
  --
  Alex Payne - Platform Lead, Twitter, Inc.
  http://twitter.com/al3x
 
 
 
  --
  Internets. Serious business.
 
 
 
  --
  Internets. Serious business.
 




-- 
Internets. Serious business.


[twitter-dev] Re: Matt Sanford, signing off.

2009-07-19 Thread Doug Williams
We will certainly miss having you on the team, Matt.

Regards,
Doug




On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 11:19 PM, surya sravanthi sravanthi.su...@gmail.com
 wrote:


 All the bast Matt!!! Thanks for all you
 r help .


 On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 2:48 AM, Matt Sanfordm...@twitter.com wrote:
 
  Hi everybody*,
 
 Starting next week I'm not going to be responding to mails on the dev
  list or working on Google Code issues as part of my daily work. I have
 been
  working on the Search and API/Platform teams here at Twitter since the
  acquisition of Summize a year ago and the time has come for a change. I'm
  leaving both teams to take on the role of technical lead for the new
 Twitter
  internationalization team. Anybody who's gotten me talking about language
  detection or language-specifics (especially in person) knows this is
  something I have a personal interest in.
 The other team member are going to continue to keep an eye on the dev
  list and the Google Code issues. As always you can email
  a...@twitter.com directly if you need something. I'll continue working on
 the
  Google Code issues assigned to me or in some cases someone will take them
  over next week. I mostly felt like I should send you all a good bye since
  you're considered an extension of the API/Platform team. This change
 should
  be fully backward compatible so I didn't see the need for 7-days notice.
 
  Good night, and good luck;
   – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
  Twitter Dev
 
  * = Who just said Hi, Dr. Nick. out loud? Your cube neighbor thinks
 you're
  crazy.



[twitter-dev] Re: Matt Sanford, signing off.

2009-07-18 Thread Philip Plante

Good luck, thanks for the help on the list.

On Jul 17, 10:49 pm, Karthik Murugan fermis...@gmail.com wrote:
 Good Luck Matt!!

 On Jul 18, 2:18 am, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:



  Hi everybody*,

       Starting next week I'm not going to be responding to mails on the  
  dev list or working on Google Code issues as part of my daily work. I  
  have been working on the Search and API/Platform teams here at Twitter  
  since the acquisition of Summize a year ago and the time has come for  
  a change. I'm leaving both teams to take on the role of technical lead  
  for the new Twitter internationalization team. Anybody who's gotten me  
  talking about language detection or language-specifics (especially in  
  person) knows this is something I have a personal interest in.
       The other team member are going to continue to keep an eye on the  
  dev list and the Google Code issues. As always you can email 
  a...@twitter.com
    directly if you need something. I'll continue working on the Google  
  Code issues assigned to me or in some cases someone will take them  
  over next week. I mostly felt like I should send you all a good bye  
  since you're considered an extension of the API/Platform team. This  
  change should be fully backward compatible so I didn't see the need  
  for 7-days notice.

  Good night, and good luck;
    – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
        Twitter Dev

  * = Who just said Hi, Dr. Nick. out loud? Your cube neighbor thinks  
  you're crazy.


[twitter-dev] Re: Matt Sanford, signing off.

2009-07-18 Thread Kevin Mesiab
Congrats Matt.  Hope you have a lot of fun on the new team.

On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 8:01 PM, Philip Plante pplante@gmail.comwrote:


 Good luck, thanks for the help on the list.

 On Jul 17, 10:49 pm, Karthik Murugan fermis...@gmail.com wrote:
  Good Luck Matt!!
 
  On Jul 18, 2:18 am, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
 
 
 
   Hi everybody*,
 
Starting next week I'm not going to be responding to mails on the

   dev list or working on Google Code issues as part of my daily work. I
   have been working on the Search and API/Platform teams here at Twitter

   since the acquisition of Summize a year ago and the time has come for
   a change. I'm leaving both teams to take on the role of technical lead

   for the new Twitter internationalization team. Anybody who's gotten me

   talking about language detection or language-specifics (especially in
   person) knows this is something I have a personal interest in.
The other team member are going to continue to keep an eye on the

   dev list and the Google Code issues. As always you can email
 a...@twitter.com
 directly if you need something. I'll continue working on the Google
   Code issues assigned to me or in some cases someone will take them
   over next week. I mostly felt like I should send you all a good bye
   since you're considered an extension of the API/Platform team. This
   change should be fully backward compatible so I didn't see the need
   for 7-days notice.
 
   Good night, and good luck;
 – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
 Twitter Dev
 
   * = Who just said Hi, Dr. Nick. out loud? Your cube neighbor thinks
   you're crazy.




-- 
Kevin Mesiab
CEO, Mesiab Labs L.L.C.
http://twitter.com/kmesiab
http://mesiablabs.com
http://retweet.com


[twitter-dev] Re: Matt Sanford, signing off.

2009-07-18 Thread surya sravanthi

All the bast Matt!!! Thanks for all you
r help .


On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 2:48 AM, Matt Sanfordm...@twitter.com wrote:

 Hi everybody*,

    Starting next week I'm not going to be responding to mails on the dev
 list or working on Google Code issues as part of my daily work. I have been
 working on the Search and API/Platform teams here at Twitter since the
 acquisition of Summize a year ago and the time has come for a change. I'm
 leaving both teams to take on the role of technical lead for the new Twitter
 internationalization team. Anybody who's gotten me talking about language
 detection or language-specifics (especially in person) knows this is
 something I have a personal interest in.
    The other team member are going to continue to keep an eye on the dev
 list and the Google Code issues. As always you can email
 a...@twitter.com directly if you need something. I'll continue working on the
 Google Code issues assigned to me or in some cases someone will take them
 over next week. I mostly felt like I should send you all a good bye since
 you're considered an extension of the API/Platform team. This change should
 be fully backward compatible so I didn't see the need for 7-days notice.

 Good night, and good luck;
  – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
     Twitter Dev

 * = Who just said Hi, Dr. Nick. out loud? Your cube neighbor thinks you're
 crazy.


[twitter-dev] Re: Matt Sanford, signing off.

2009-07-17 Thread Blaine Garrett

Best of luck Matt! Thanks for all the great help on the list!

~Blaine Garrett

On Jul 17, 4:18 pm, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
 Hi everybody*,

      Starting next week I'm not going to be responding to mails on the  
 dev list or working on Google Code issues as part of my daily work. I  
 have been working on the Search and API/Platform teams here at Twitter  
 since the acquisition of Summize a year ago and the time has come for  
 a change. I'm leaving both teams to take on the role of technical lead  
 for the new Twitter internationalization team. Anybody who's gotten me  
 talking about language detection or language-specifics (especially in  
 person) knows this is something I have a personal interest in.
      The other team member are going to continue to keep an eye on the  
 dev list and the Google Code issues. As always you can email a...@twitter.com
   directly if you need something. I'll continue working on the Google  
 Code issues assigned to me or in some cases someone will take them  
 over next week. I mostly felt like I should send you all a good bye  
 since you're considered an extension of the API/Platform team. This  
 change should be fully backward compatible so I didn't see the need  
 for 7-days notice.

 Good night, and good luck;
   – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
       Twitter Dev

 * = Who just said Hi, Dr. Nick. out loud? Your cube neighbor thinks  
 you're crazy.


[twitter-dev] Re: Matt Sanford, signing off.

2009-07-17 Thread Arnaud Meunier
Good to know this change is backward compatible :)Thanks for your help, and
all the best for your new position !

2009/7/17 Blaine Garrett bla...@blainegarrett.com


 Best of luck Matt! Thanks for all the great help on the list!

 ~Blaine Garrett

 On Jul 17, 4:18 pm, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
  Hi everybody*,
 
   Starting next week I'm not going to be responding to mails on the
  dev list or working on Google Code issues as part of my daily work. I
  have been working on the Search and API/Platform teams here at Twitter
  since the acquisition of Summize a year ago and the time has come for
  a change. I'm leaving both teams to take on the role of technical lead
  for the new Twitter internationalization team. Anybody who's gotten me
  talking about language detection or language-specifics (especially in
  person) knows this is something I have a personal interest in.
   The other team member are going to continue to keep an eye on the
  dev list and the Google Code issues. As always you can email
 a...@twitter.com
directly if you need something. I'll continue working on the Google
  Code issues assigned to me or in some cases someone will take them
  over next week. I mostly felt like I should send you all a good bye
  since you're considered an extension of the API/Platform team. This
  change should be fully backward compatible so I didn't see the need
  for 7-days notice.
 
  Good night, and good luck;
– Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
Twitter Dev
 
  * = Who just said Hi, Dr. Nick. out loud? Your cube neighbor thinks
  you're crazy.




-- 
Arnaud Meunier
Twitoaster | http://twitoaster.com


[twitter-dev] Re: Matt Sanford, signing off.

2009-07-17 Thread Vision Jinx

Wishing you all the best also Matt! :)

On Jul 17, 3:18 pm, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
 Hi everybody*,

      Starting next week I'm not going to be responding to mails on the  
 dev list or working on Google Code issues as part of my daily work. I  
 have been working on the Search and API/Platform teams here at Twitter  
 since the acquisition of Summize a year ago and the time has come for  
 a change. I'm leaving both teams to take on the role of technical lead  
 for the new Twitter internationalization team. Anybody who's gotten me  
 talking about language detection or language-specifics (especially in  
 person) knows this is something I have a personal interest in.
      The other team member are going to continue to keep an eye on the  
 dev list and the Google Code issues. As always you can email a...@twitter.com
   directly if you need something. I'll continue working on the Google  
 Code issues assigned to me or in some cases someone will take them  
 over next week. I mostly felt like I should send you all a good bye  
 since you're considered an extension of the API/Platform team. This  
 change should be fully backward compatible so I didn't see the need  
 for 7-days notice.

 Good night, and good luck;
   – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
       Twitter Dev

 * = Who just said Hi, Dr. Nick. out loud? Your cube neighbor thinks  
 you're crazy.


[twitter-dev] Re: Matt Sanford, signing off.

2009-07-17 Thread Nick Arnett
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:



 Good night, and good luck;
  – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
 Twitter Dev


Bonne nuit et bonne chance!

(Just thought I'd throw in a language detection challenge.  A small one.)

Nick


[twitter-dev] Re: Matt Sanford, signing off.

2009-07-17 Thread Karthik Murugan

Good Luck Matt!!

On Jul 18, 2:18 am, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
 Hi everybody*,

      Starting next week I'm not going to be responding to mails on the  
 dev list or working on Google Code issues as part of my daily work. I  
 have been working on the Search and API/Platform teams here at Twitter  
 since the acquisition of Summize a year ago and the time has come for  
 a change. I'm leaving both teams to take on the role of technical lead  
 for the new Twitter internationalization team. Anybody who's gotten me  
 talking about language detection or language-specifics (especially in  
 person) knows this is something I have a personal interest in.
      The other team member are going to continue to keep an eye on the  
 dev list and the Google Code issues. As always you can email a...@twitter.com
   directly if you need something. I'll continue working on the Google  
 Code issues assigned to me or in some cases someone will take them  
 over next week. I mostly felt like I should send you all a good bye  
 since you're considered an extension of the API/Platform team. This  
 change should be fully backward compatible so I didn't see the need  
 for 7-days notice.

 Good night, and good luck;
   – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
       Twitter Dev

 * = Who just said Hi, Dr. Nick. out loud? Your cube neighbor thinks  
 you're crazy.