Re: [Wikitech-l] Please welcome Joe Matazzoni as Product Manager, Collaboration

2015-11-27 Thread Pine W
My impression is that Lila has taken an interest in Flow, partially
influenced by the discussions on her talk page on Meta. I do hope that Joe
will have the time for a careful review of the situation with Flow so that
we can get some kind of resolution and then move on to other matters for
collaboration improvements such as enhancements to Echo and cross-wiki
collaboration tools.

Pine
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Re: [Wikitech-l] Please welcome Joe Matazzoni as Product Manager, Collaboration

2015-11-26 Thread Ricordisamoa

I hope he has at least some experience with the projects.
We are in desperate need of someone who is deeply rooted into the 
community to clean up the Flow mess.

Good luck.

Il 23/11/2015 21:00, James Forrester ha scritto:

Everyone,

It's my pleasure to welcome Joe Matazzoni to the Editing department as the
new product manager for the Collaboration team from today. Joe will help
the team develop aligned with the needs of our editors, prioritizing and
shaping the improvements we're making to notifications, watchlists, change
tracking, discussions and more. He replaces Danny Horn, who is now helping
the Community Tech team.

Joe has had a long career in digital publishing and media, particularly in
public broadcasting, first at NPR, where he helped rebuild the Web site and
then founded the Arts & Life section, and more recently at KQED, where he
created an Emmy-winning arts video team. Joe has a master’s degree in
interactive telecommunications from NYU and a background in UX design. He
was the director of UX at the Wall Street Journal, where he helped lead a
complete site and CMS redesign and relaunch.

After many years in New York and DC, Joe is delighted to be back in his
native Bay Area. He's a big reader, enjoys biking and swimming and likes to
dabble in the kitchen. He will be based in the office, which he plans to
commute to via the ferry from Marin, where he lives with his wife and
11-year-old son. Joe will be on IRC and of course on-wiki as [[User:JMatazzoni
(WMF)]].

Welcome, Joe!

Yours,


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Re: [Wikitech-l] Please welcome Joe Matazzoni as Product Manager, Collaboration

2015-11-24 Thread Gregory Varnum
Welcome Joe!

-greg (User:Varnent)


> On Nov 23, 2015, at 3:00 PM, James Forrester  wrote:
> 
> Everyone,
> 
> It's my pleasure to welcome Joe Matazzoni to the Editing department as the
> new product manager for the Collaboration team from today. Joe will help
> the team develop aligned with the needs of our editors, prioritizing and
> shaping the improvements we're making to notifications, watchlists, change
> tracking, discussions and more. He replaces Danny Horn, who is now helping
> the Community Tech team.
> 
> Joe has had a long career in digital publishing and media, particularly in
> public broadcasting, first at NPR, where he helped rebuild the Web site and
> then founded the Arts & Life section, and more recently at KQED, where he
> created an Emmy-winning arts video team. Joe has a master’s degree in
> interactive telecommunications from NYU and a background in UX design. He
> was the director of UX at the Wall Street Journal, where he helped lead a
> complete site and CMS redesign and relaunch.
> 
> After many years in New York and DC, Joe is delighted to be back in his
> native Bay Area. He's a big reader, enjoys biking and swimming and likes to
> dabble in the kitchen. He will be based in the office, which he plans to
> commute to via the ferry from Marin, where he lives with his wife and
> 11-year-old son. Joe will be on IRC and of course on-wiki as [[User:JMatazzoni
> (WMF) ]].
> 
> Welcome, Joe!
> 
> Yours,
> -- 
> James D. Forrester
> Lead Product Manager, Editing
> Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
> 
> jforres...@wikimedia.org | @jdforrester
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[Wikitech-l] Please welcome Joe Matazzoni as Product Manager, Collaboration

2015-11-23 Thread James Forrester
Everyone,

It's my pleasure to welcome Joe Matazzoni to the Editing department as the
new product manager for the Collaboration team from today. Joe will help
the team develop aligned with the needs of our editors, prioritizing and
shaping the improvements we're making to notifications, watchlists, change
tracking, discussions and more. He replaces Danny Horn, who is now helping
the Community Tech team.

Joe has had a long career in digital publishing and media, particularly in
public broadcasting, first at NPR, where he helped rebuild the Web site and
then founded the Arts & Life section, and more recently at KQED, where he
created an Emmy-winning arts video team. Joe has a master’s degree in
interactive telecommunications from NYU and a background in UX design. He
was the director of UX at the Wall Street Journal, where he helped lead a
complete site and CMS redesign and relaunch.

After many years in New York and DC, Joe is delighted to be back in his
native Bay Area. He's a big reader, enjoys biking and swimming and likes to
dabble in the kitchen. He will be based in the office, which he plans to
commute to via the ferry from Marin, where he lives with his wife and
11-year-old son. Joe will be on IRC and of course on-wiki as [[User:JMatazzoni
(WMF) ]].

Welcome, Joe!

Yours,
-- 
James D. Forrester
Lead Product Manager, Editing
Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.

jforres...@wikimedia.org | @jdforrester
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Re: [Wikitech-l] Please welcome Joe Matazzoni as Product Manager, Collaboration

2015-11-23 Thread Pine W
Good, more people with video experience and from WSJ. (:

I personally think we should look into poaching more talent from WSJ. I
like their infographics, and we seem to have a very capable new hire in
Comms who also worked for WSJ.

Welcome, Joe.

Pine

On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 12:00 PM, James Forrester 
wrote:

> Everyone,
>
> It's my pleasure to welcome Joe Matazzoni to the Editing department as the
> new product manager for the Collaboration team from today. Joe will help
> the team develop aligned with the needs of our editors, prioritizing and
> shaping the improvements we're making to notifications, watchlists, change
> tracking, discussions and more. He replaces Danny Horn, who is now helping
> the Community Tech team.
>
> Joe has had a long career in digital publishing and media, particularly in
> public broadcasting, first at NPR, where he helped rebuild the Web site and
> then founded the Arts & Life section, and more recently at KQED, where he
> created an Emmy-winning arts video team. Joe has a master’s degree in
> interactive telecommunications from NYU and a background in UX design. He
> was the director of UX at the Wall Street Journal, where he helped lead a
> complete site and CMS redesign and relaunch.
>
> After many years in New York and DC, Joe is delighted to be back in his
> native Bay Area. He's a big reader, enjoys biking and swimming and likes to
> dabble in the kitchen. He will be based in the office, which he plans to
> commute to via the ferry from Marin, where he lives with his wife and
> 11-year-old son. Joe will be on IRC and of course on-wiki as
> [[User:JMatazzoni
> (WMF) ]].
>
> Welcome, Joe!
>
> Yours,
> --
> James D. Forrester
> Lead Product Manager, Editing
> Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
>
> jforres...@wikimedia.org | @jdforrester
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