Category Archives: WIP

Work In Progress

One bug at a time

Talk is cheap. Like most people I love to consider interesting problems and chat about them, but my success currently at work is defined by interpreting, isolating and reproducing bugs.
My work since joining Automattic would not make good conversation pieces.
I am learning a lot. It has been hard work and will continue to be.
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WordPress bug gardening October results

At the beginning of October there were 717 open of a total of 3015 tickets. Today there are 595 open of a total of 3249.
That is a 234 new tickets, a reduction of the backlog by 122, for total tickets closed of 356 in October. Fantastic results!
Thanks to Matt, Ryan, Mark, Nazgul, Masquerade, westi, [...]

Still gno time

I wrote gno time where I started to look for Ubuntu (Linux/Gnome) desktop tools to help me know where I have been. Well, I have not had gno time to continue my investigation.
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IE 7 just released

Yesterday. Upgrading to it on some of my test computers for my WordPress testing (IE) unpleasure.
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Constructive Living

Julia and I attended the first of three Monday evenings with Helga Beer.
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Think small

Define and celebrate your success with your community.

So many bugs, so little time

My first priority as a member of the Automattic team is wading into WordPress bug reports. This is my new bug garden.
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Feeling Automattic

Today is my first day of every day being an Automattic day!
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Flock has one less fool

Yesterday was my last day with Flock Inc.
I care deeply about the people of Flock and I continue to be excited by what Flock is doing and its potential to be a great success.
One of my favorite parts of my Flock experience has been collaborating with volunteers from around the world.
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Execution’s the key

Ideas?
We’ve had ‘em
Since Eve met Adam,
But take it from me
Execution’s the key
Part of the poem “How to be Rich” in A Glass Half Ful by Felix Dennis
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