Will Kahn-Greene: Me: 2013 retrospective |
I had a pretty intense 2013, but overall I think it was a good year. I say that with full knowledge that I had 2013 goals, but I have no idea where I wrote them down. Oh, well.
First off, I started or helped start a lot of new projects this year:
Fredrik is obsolete. Victor was a failed project. Captain Shove and Hy are doing well and other than helping to start them off, I haven't touched either in some time. I work on Dennis, Douglas and Ernest regularly. I'm thinking about Harold, but probably won't do anything with it for a while.
I also spent a ton of time working on existing projects:
I'm probably missing a bunch there. It's hard to keep track of what one did on other peoples' projects.
I got a lot accomplished at work this year:
Challenges I worked on this year:
I keep getting dinged in performace reviews for being acerbic (that's probably the nicest word for it). I recognize that it sucks to work with acerbic people and regardless of how busy or stressed out they are.
I finally started working on it in earnest probably around August. I hope I'm more pleasant to work with. We'll see what people think.
Everyone above me in the Mozilla org chart left.
At the beginning of 2013, it was something like me -> James -> Mike -> Todd -> Gary.
Now it's me -> Ricky -> Wil -> Rick -> Harvey -> Jay.
I'm still working on SUMO and Input, but the Webdev group went away and the SUMO engineering team got shifted between groups. I'm feeling ok about it, but wonder if all that shifting makes it difficult for me to be noticed.
I'm working on too many things and thus many things are starving for attention. That's a simple sentence for a very complex situation which involves all sorts of thought-provoking questions like, "why?" and "why is it important for all things to be worked on?"
I stopped maintaining Pyblosxom. I stepped down from my work on MediaGoblin. I'm being more careful about what I commit to and try to commit to things that I feel that I'm the best fit for. I'm working on reducing context-switch time so I'll work on certain projects for longer periods of time, then put them down for longer periods of time. I'm trying to ask for help more often and spread the workload around and I'm trying to make helping me easier.
I need to spend more time on pyvideo.
This is an important project. It just keeps getting back-burnered and when I have time to work on it, crazy ass things come up which need to get fixed immediately.
For example, blip.tv ditched a bunch of Python conference accounts. We scrambled to download those videos and now we're hosting them. That took a ton of time.
Regardless, I started several code overhauls that I need to finish. That's blocking everything else and that sucks. I really need to get that done.
I have a new roommate and having two roommates is crazy. I don't even know what to do to alleviate this short of just get through the day one day at a time.
I need to take better care of myself.
This is a hard one. It's easy to push off me-focused things when there's so many things that need doing. I haven't a good answer here, yet, but maybe being more aware of it is helpful.
I got shingles. That sucked.
In 2014, I want to:
It's been a busy year and there are things I should be doing better, but generally speaking, I think I did pretty ok.
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