Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Leaving Mozilla

I'm leaving Mozilla. My last day will be this Friday, March 4 --- NZ time.

This isn't the time to go into all the reasons why, but I will mention a couple of big ones. I've been working on the Web platform for sixteen years, full-time for eleven. It was necessary and I'm so proud of what we did, but it was never the most fun thing I could have been doing and I'm very tired of it. And now there's rr. People think it's amazing, and it is, but we're only scratching the surface of what could be done. I'm bursting with ideas, and realizing them will require a lot of resources, resources that Mozilla cannot and should not provide --- we probably need to capture some of the value of this technology via a for-profit company. We can change the way people debug software, and in its own way that may be as important as my Web platform work, and it's work I desperately want to do.

I do not plan to disappear entirely from the Mozilla project. rr is the best research I've ever done partly because we've relentlessly focused on addressing real developer needs, so I want to stay engaged with Mozilla developers, helping them use rr and building tools for them that are a lot more awesome.

This is hard. I love Mozilla and its people so much, and this is a bit of a step into the unknown. I'm been singing this a lot lately...

20 comments:

  1. Are you saying you'll be working full-time on rr, somehow? Will we get an update about this soon? I love rr - when i saw the title of this post I thought it was the end, but it looks like it's not.

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    1. Yes. Yes. It's not the end for rr, more like a new beginning :-).

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  2. Good luck! Thanks for all of the amazing things you've done for Mozilla over the years.

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  3. rr looks pretty cool! Keep your eyes above the waves, and good luck!

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  4. I had to tell myself: "it's how it is, everybody has to move on eventually." I've been associating your name with the Mozilla project for a very long time, and I got quite used to reading about whatever great advancements you came up with. Thank you very much for everything you've done and good luck!

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  5. I'm sorry to see you go, but I wish you the best of luck! Thanks for being so welcoming to newcomers at Mozilla.

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  6. Looking back, I am glad I failed to recruit you around Y2K to Netscape/AOL when you got out of CMU.

    I'm also glad and proud that I pulled you out of Novell when you realized you were doing more Mozilla than Ximian work, and you were morosely telling me you might go to Google, and I said "WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT LET'S BUILD AN NZ OFFICE AROUND YOU AT MOZILLA", lol. Great team there, I hope you'll still get in there.

    Looking forward to rr-the-startup!

    /be

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  7. I know you have always had a heart for research and definitely gives you that.

    It's a bummer that just as I'm joining, you're leaving, but I wish you the best!

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  8. I wish you the very best roc! Thank you for everything.

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  10. Thanks for everything you've done for the web! Can't wait to see where rr goes, amazing project.

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  11. Very sad to see you go, you were a force of nature at Mozilla. I'll never forget f42421c174f05a60e51d43f9e9290469 or that time you e7bcdc9e3187422a65fd995d283c8dbd!

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  12. End of an era! Excited to see where you go with rr, and so, so grateful for everything you've done for Mozilla and the Web.

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  13. Exciting news! Thanks for all the good times working with you in Mozilla New Zealand, and I look forward to hearing about what you do next!

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  14. Sorry to see you go, roc. You are a great hacker, and a great man. God has blessed you greatly. Prayer meetings will be... smaller without you :-)

    Are you now going to reveal the secret of those long hex strings? Hashes of predictions? Did they come true?

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  15. I wouldn't be at Mozilla if we hadn't gotten talking after you gave a presentation at Melbourne Uni in 2008. Thank you.

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  16. Best of luck, and thanks for all the great work on gecko!

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  18. Thanks for all the hard work that you've put into the Mozilla project! The web is definitely a better place because of it!

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  19. Good luck, roc. The Mozilla project would not be where it is today without you. Your contributions have affected millions, whether they realise it or not.

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