Of Thanks and Gobble Gobbles

This weekend being Canadian Thanks Giving, I thought I’d list a few of the many things I am thankful for this year:

  • My family: I have a wonderful wife and three fantastic little boys who all bring light to my life and I love them to death.
  • My friends: I haven’t always been the most social person, but I’ve been trying to make a lot of efforts in the last few years, which has translated in a much saner social life.
  • My job: The last year at Automattic has by far been the best of my career and I’m thinking the upcoming one will be even better. Yay!
  • My health: so far so very good. All is well in Stephane-land, and will hopefully stay on this track.
  • My city/province/country: I live in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Need I say more? :)

Hoping you all have as much to be thankful for, and wishing you a happy Thanks Giving.

Personality Analysis through One's Download Folder

So let’s see:

  • Astrophysics @ NASA: what can I say, I like stars. Does show I’m not afraid to tackle subjects I most often have no understanding of. At least I’m trying! :)
  • Bonobo, Days to Come: One artist can’t begin to define the gamut of my music interests, but it’s a hint. See my previous post for a tip on buying music online (yes, I did pay for that).
  • Chase Hawk Edit: B… M… X… Oh yeah, baby! I do download video files when the original publisher lets us rather than view them in the browser. Quality is generally much higher, and I can archive copies when I want to.
  • Debian 5.03 Net Install ISO: Nerd alert! I always keep a GNU/Linux ISO around. You never know when it’ll come in handy.
  • elockd: Nerd alert #2, thanks to Demitrious: “…an erlang port of my php locking daemon…”.
  • Kids Photos for family: Yup, I’m a proud and happy dad, and loving every minute of it. But most of the rest of my family is spread across two continents, so sharing picts of the kids growing up is an inherent part of my responsibilities.
  • Recipes: I absolutely suck at cooking, but I’m trying to fix that. In that respect, I’ve started accumulating recipes to try and cook better, healthier meals for my hungry gang.
  • WordPress Trunk: I do enjoy some quality time with my favorite codebase. That’s not even nerdy any more. With WordPress powering around 8.5% of the web, it’s a fair bet you and those you know have dealt with WordPress at some point or another, be it for themselves or while browsing.

Does this make me a well rounded person? Not sure. But it does show how diverse my interests are. Balance is the key to a well lived life. :)

Brakeless in Montreal

Some like "Sleepless in Seattle", I prefer "Brakeless in Montreal".

Specs:

I’ve been riding this puppy since October 2009 and so far, the only things I’ve had to change were the grips and chain (too many ledge grinds…). I am missing two spokes from the rear wheel, but that’s not the end of the world.

All in all, I love my ride!

Still One of the Happiest Professionals on Earth

W00t on being part of the best band o' brothers (and sisters) workforce around.

It has now been over a year since I joined Automattic and I am still as ecstatic about my job as I was on day one!

As a Systems Wrangler, I was venturing into unknown waters, taking on a huge challenge: coming in to a systems administration position. Systems was the missing link in my web career, being the only web-related role I had not worked full time before, despite having had to handle some of the responsibilities the task entails as a developer before.

Since 1994-95, I’ve held the positions of application architect, software developer, interface and user experience designer, database administrator, project and team leader. I’ve dealt with client relationship management and even was co-founder of a consulting firm. I believe that an inherent component of my ultimate personal career vision, which is to be the best team and project lead possible, is that one should be able to actually do everything his/her team members face in their own subject of focus. I am not going to get into the reasoning behind this philosophy, its details being likely as obvious to you as they are to me.

The other challenge implied with the systems administration responsibilities was the scale of it all. WordPress.com and our other properties are after all some of the largest sites on the Web, sporting over a thousand individual servers spread across multiple datacenters, powering millions of blogs, and being home to millions of individual users.

My year in systems had to be THE most challenging I have ever faced in the past. It was also easily one of the best. Combining the people I have the incredible luck to be working with with the constant stimulation it provides was nothing short of – pardon the analogy but… – intellectually orgasmic.

However, hardware, network and systems is not where my heart lies. I found myself missing the creative aspects of development too much. Unarguably, infrastructure design and low-level troubleshooting can require just as much creative thinking as many other web-related tasks, but they did not spur mine as much as development does. One has to be true to his/her own strength and affinities. :)

With this in mind, I have now switched to a development role, thanks to Matt and Toni‘s (as well as the entire company’s) firm belief in a happy, inspired and motivated employee invariably translating into a peak-performance one.

I have now joined the ranks of the NUX team, along with Joy, Nikolay, Michael and Terry, as a Code Wrangler. NUX standing for new user experience (or as Matt once put it, the opposite of SUX).

User experience, as defined on Wikipedia:

User eXperience (UX) is about how a person feels about using a system. User experience highlights the experiential, affective, meaningful and valuable aspects of human-computer interaction (HCI) and product ownership, but it also covers a person’s perceptions of the practical aspects such as utility, ease of use and efficiency of the system. User experience is subjective in nature, because it is about an individual’s performance, feelings and thoughts about the system. User experience is dynamic, because it changes over time as the circumstances change.

Our team’s primary focus therefore revolves around making sure that our users have the best experience conceivable when using our products, but as every one of our teams, we have a hand in every aspects of the Automattic empire.

Variety is the spice of life and I like it hot. I cannot fathom being any happier!