Hello everyone,

It’s with great pleasure that I’m announcing that Luke Welling has joined the 
Wikimedia Foundation as a Senior Features Engineer.

Just before joining us, Luke was the Engineering Manager and second hire at 
PandaWhale, where he took the site from napkin to shipping, including building 
the testing infrastructure, message queue, karma system, and e-mail 
notification structure. There are so many other things that he’s been involved 
with in his 15 year career as a professional web engineer, that I won’t bore 
you with the details, but here is a short list: Message Systems, OmniTI, 
Hitwise, MySQL AB, and TangledWeb. Instead, I’d like to mention that when I 
attended my first PHP conference in 2003, Luke was already an elder-statesman 
there.

He’s probably most famous for writing **the** book on PHP—well if not “the” 
book, at least the best-selling PHP book of all time[1]. But since he also had 
a stint at MySQL, he also wrote their top-selling MySQL title[2]: And I’ve 
never known a fiercer advocate of the the budding[3] PHP developer[4] than him.

His first official day was on October 3rd but I flaked out, and HR stole my 
thunder[5]. He’ll be working with the Editor Engagement and Performance teams 
on the database scaling and queuing that will form the backbone of of 
notifications and messaging, as well as filling in with the Editor Engagement 
Experimentation team, and assorted tool building.

Luke lives in Maryland with Laura, his wife (and co-author), daughter, and 
horses. We’ll be trading days in the Bay Area with Mozilla, where Laura[6] is 
their Webtools engineering manager — someone has to take be in Maryland to care 
of the kid and horses (and bayonets).

Since I was so late at writing this, I want to leave you with a little tidbit 
about what it’s like to work with Luke: He once got Slashdotted, in the 
post-Slashdot reality[7], and he’s such a great person to work with that his 
workers created his own fake twitter account based on things he said in the 
office.[8]

Please join me in a very belated welcome of Luke Welling to the Wikimedia 
Foundation. :-)

Take care,
Terry

[1]: http://www.amazon.com/PHP-MySQL-Web-Development-Edition/dp/0672329166>
[2]: http://www.amazon.com/MySQL-Tutorial-Luke-Welling/dp/0672325845
[3]: http://lukewelling.com/2007/03/13/i-♥-register_globals/
[4]: http://lukewelling.com/2008/02/04/you-used-php-to-write-that-uh-yeah/
[5]: http://identi.ca/notice/97127233
[6]: http://www.laurathomson.com/
[7]: 
http://lukewelling.com/2006/08/03/java-programmers-are-the-erotic-furries-of-programming/
 Image is here: http://wiki.huihoo.com/images/9/9b/Programmer-hierarchy.gif
[8]: http://twitter.com/lukeism/ and thus http://phpdoc.info/lukeism/ a la 
http://phpdoc.info/chayism/

terry chay  최태리
Director of Features Engineering
Wikimedia Foundation
“Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum 
of all knowledge. That's our commitment.”

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