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Observations by Kaj Arnö @Sun

Freedom to work anywhere

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

You remember our slogan “Freedom to work anywhere“, meaning that MySQL doesn’t require you to relocate to Uppsala, Cupertino, München or anywhere, to join the company? And that you sometimes can work even far away from home? Sun continued this policy, more or less. Now, Dups is taking the policy to extremes.

Background: As a colleague and fellow mountaineer, I had heard of Dups wanting to do some mountaineering in the Andes well before hearing that he would want to join the Community Team. And hence, it was an easy thing for Dups to convince Giuseppe and me that he would retain his mountaineering plans, even though he joined our team. Hey, he can work nearly as well from Quito as he can from home.

Basically, Dups hasn’t necessarily done anything more just now than fulfilling those plans. Nonetheless, I feel compelled to share what he’s done, since Dups has given a perfect illustration of the extremes to which you can take the Freedom To Work Anywhere, by posting an 8 min 13 sec long video on YouTube.

So if you want 8 min 13 sec of impressive distraction, then I suggest you go take a look at his video.

This is what impresses me (not necessarily in this order):

1. That Dups climbs Rucu Pichincha, 4,784 m
2. That he videotapes it
3. That he speaks coherently [*] for 8 min 13 sec without interruption
4. That he puts it up on YouTube in real time
5. That he dedicates the video to Giuseppe, at about 4:15
6. That he is now back working, at his keyboard

[*] Relatively speaking, given the altitude and strain

I still have quite a bit of catching up to do, Dups. But I have already booked my trip to Kilimanjaro, so I am following your footsteps!

Links:

  • http://www.mysql.com/about/jobs/
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pichincha_Volcano
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1rdmrk7Z6Q

Posted in MySQL, Travel, Virtual company | 2 Comments »

Meet Dups, our new MySQL Community Manager in North America!

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

My prayers have been answered.

We have found a worthy replacement for Jay Pipes: Dups.

  • Dups joined MySQL in July 2007.
  • Dups until recently was in the MySQL Web Team, and has joined us now.
  • Dups comes from Canada (Newfoundland).
  • Dups even lives in Canada (Montreal).
  • Dups will roam the North American continent to serve the MySQL community, to learn from it, to explain Sun to the community, and to explain the community to Sun.
  • Dups is sometimes mistaken for Colin Charles, because of similarities in physical appearance.
  • Dups has a somewhat challenging name, Duleepa Wijayawardhana.

I’m very happy we got Dups as our Jay clone, because

  • Dups is a MySQL user since last century.
  • Dups knows MySQL very well.
  • Dups is an excellent communicator: he structures his thoughts clearly and writes an enjoyable language.
  • Dups is a superb web developer, very competent to take over MySQL Forge.
  • Dups’s heart beat strongly for the community already when I interviewed him for his Web position (our recruiting processes required an out-of-department interviewer, and I’m happy I volunteered).
  • Dups enjoys photography, quite like I do.
  • I have already managed to learn to write and pronounce Dups’s real name by rote (see: Duleepa Wijayawardhana! I didn’t even look it up.).
  • Dups is a geek even by name, as his (sequentially) first name is Geekiyanage.

I’m looking forward to working with Dups, on all things community. And I’m hoping to learn some mountaineering from him, too — he’s climbed over 28% of the world’s Seven Summits (Kilimanjaro for the highest peak in Africa, Elbrus for the highest peak in Europe).

Welcome, Dups!

Links:

  • Dups’s blog on joining: http://blogs.sun.com/dups/entry/don_t_panic
  • Giuseppe’s blog on Dups joining: http://blogs.sun.com/datacharmer/entry/good_luck_jay_welcome_dups

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