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PollDaddy & Automattic

Posted on October 15th, 2008 / 1 Comment »
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We’ve (Automattic) made another acquisition that I can talk about now: PollDaddy Goes Automattic. As part of the announcement today for buying PollDaddy there’s a new PollDaddy plugin for WordPress and integration for WordPress.com blogs. Check out the video on that post to see how that works.

For more info check out the announcement on the PollDaddy blog and Toni’s blog.

I’ve had the opportunity to meet Lenny and Eoin while hanging out with the rest of the Automattic crew (which includes the Intense Debate guys) in Colorado. It’s been good to get to meet more of the Automattic group as it continues to grow. Most of Automattic (all the ones in Colorado) are pictured at the bottom of this post.

On April 16, 2007 I started working at Automattic, amazing how fast the last year has gone by. As I started gathering up details for what I’ve been doing this past year, I found that in April 2004 was when I started using WordPress to power this blog.

Four Years of WordPress

My first post on this blog was from April 30, 2004, using a beta of WordPress 1.2. First though, a little history.

In mid-2003 I figured it was time for me to get in on this “weblog” thing. Although I’d had various sites on the web since 1995, there was something about the order and structure of a blog that appealed to me. Like many others during this time I took a look at MovableType as one option to power my blog, since all the cool kids were using it (like Jeremy Zawodny, one of the blogs I’d been reading regularly). That didn’t last very long. I went on to try every piece of blog software that I could find, none of them really worked the way that I’d hoped they would.

Feeling that all the available options out there weren’t going to cut it, I started writing my own (another thing that seemly everyone else was doing at the time). I quickly got it up to the point where publicly it was good enough. I used that for months, while continuing to look at other options.

Fast forward to March/April 2004 where I finally found WordPress. It was being actively developed and was easily the best out of all the other options that I tried. And I had installed pretty much everything out there.

Since then I’ve published more than 1,000 posts with over 1,500 comments. I started using Akismet, which has blocked more that 500,000 pieces of spam.

One Year at Automattic

It is amazing that a whole year has gone by since my Friday the 13th post. Fortunately though it’s pretty easy to sum up. This job is freaking awesome!

The people at Automattic are amazing. At one point I had met everyone in the company, which is saying something since we are scattered all across the globe. Since then more people have come aboard, and I look forward to meeting them face to face latter this year.

Before joining Automattic full time in April 2007, I had been doing contract work starting back in January 2007. The result of that work was the new wp.* XML-RPC methods. For the most part I really enjoy working on XML-RPC, though some of the specific APIs that are built on top of it are a bit quirky.

Working on WordPress.com has been absolutely fascinating. The scale and growth are pretty impressive. Check out some of the stats and you’ll see what I’m talking about. We are fast approaching 3 million blogs. Not bad considering we hit 2 million in December 2007, some 4 months ago.

The Future

There are so many ways in which WordPress still has amazing amount of potential. In the social network sphere we are seeing things like BuddyPress and Diso. From the WordPress as a platform department there’s Prologue (which reminds me, I need to get a new version out the door, keep an eye on prologuetheme.org) and WP Contact Manager. Even good old XML-RPC will continue to see improvement as time goes on.

The next year will bring a few more releases of WordPress. What’s really exciting though is seeing how people will continue to take WordPress to new and different places.

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Demo of Prologue with Jesse Stay

Posted on February 1st, 2008 / Comments Off
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I went to lunch with Jesse Stay where we talked a bit about Prologue and what it is like to work at Automattic.

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Gravatar Sold To Automattic

Posted on October 17th, 2007 / Comments Off
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Gravatar has been sold to Automattic.

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Happiness Engineer

Posted on September 17th, 2007 / Comments Off
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Matt mentioned that Automattic is looking for a Happiness Engineer.

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All of Automattic

Posted on August 6th, 2007 / 1 Comment »
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Last month the whole Automattic team (with picture) got together for WordCamp and week together planning out the future.

It was nice to meet face to face with some of the people that I’ve been working with (up until then) exclusively online.

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Toni Schneider on Wallstrip

Posted on August 3rd, 2007 / Comments Off
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Today’s episode of Wallstrip features Toni Schneider, CEO of Automattic (my employer).

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Automattic CEO

Posted on January 11th, 2006 / Comments Off
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It looks like Photo Matt has been busy with Automattic, Om just spilled the beans about Toni Schneider leaving Yahoo to become CEO of Automattic. Om mentions that will become a partner at True Ventures. The assumption is that Automattic is getting some VC money, or will be soon.

Congrats to Matt and the rest of the gang at Automattic.

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