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4/8 Starting at OpenDNS today (16)
There are so many things to love about Flickr and especially about working at Flickr that I initially thought myself crazy for even considering leaving. But with time came sanity and I saw the pros for leaving start to outweigh the cons.
The folks at Flickr are without a doubt the most talented group I’ve ever had the honor of working with and I will miss them all. Flickr as a whole is a dream, a place with passionate staff matching passionate members and no shortage of new ground to break into, but my piece of this puzzle was not exactly right for me. I developed the new Flickr Uploadr desktop client as an open-source, extendable app for getting your photos and metadata onto Flickr. The project had everything I wanted — new technology, technical difficulty, performance concerns, design quirks and the goal of open-source extendability. But for all of that it had a fatal flaw — I am not a desktop software developer.
Thinking more forwardly, “I am not a desktop software developer” started to say what I really meant: “I do not want to be a desktop software developer.” Selfish personal preference.
This job at OpenDNS has all the ingredients of a good time in my book — C++, maybe some map/reduce, I/O bottlenecks, oh-my-god-databases-are-slow and a whole lot of networking (the TCP/IP kind). The people there are awesome just like Flickr’s and I have no doubt I’ll become just as attached to them.
(Housekeeping: it looks like the XULRunner saga on rcrowley.org has come to an end for the time being. I almost guarantee I’ll be back to dabbling with it sometime, though, since it’d be a shame for all that practice to go to waste. Don’t count on Windows XPCOM, though.)
16 comments on “Starting at OpenDNS today”
4/8 8:57am David Hall #
Congrats on the new job.
4/8 9:20am Daniel #
Welcome Richard! We are happy to have you as a part of our team here at OpenDNS!
- Daniel
4/8 11:47am Marc Hedlund #
Congrats, Richard! Sorry we won’t get your XULRunner updates which were awesome. But, much happiness at the new gig.
4/8 1:34pm Mike Malone #
Woot. Lemme know how it goes. Looks like we (Pownce) just got that office space in the brickhouse building, so we’ll have to hang out for lunch sometime.
4/8 2:03pm Andrew Mager #
Congrats man. David U just got a kick ass coder.
4/8 7:50pm David Ulevitch #
Indeed, we’re stoked to have you become a part of the team. As a means of celebrating, I expect tomorrow to be yet another record day. :-)
4/8 8:24pm Paul Stamatiou #
I knew it was only a matter of time.. when you and David got together you were always talking IT stuff and reminiscing about WashU times. Congrats man!
4/9 11:43am Bruce W #
Haha. Don’t lie. You left because Yahoo is going to be snatched up by Microsoft and fire all of our asses.
4/9 7:00pm David Hall #
@Choppen5: It’s written in Haskell. Since it’s GPLv2, you can see if I’m telling the truth by downloading the source from http://www.flickr.com/tools/uploadr/
4/11 9:31pm Corey #
Congrats on the new job, Cola! Sorry about the delay. I apparently don’t read your blog enough.
4/16 3:34pm philwilson.org » Blog Archive » code.flickr.com, Flickr Uploadr 3.0 and XUL #
[...] I guess they also want to use it to hire a new XUL guru because the author of their new Uploadr, Rich Crowley, has left and is now working for OpenDNS. [...]
4/18 12:21pm huned #
hey! i just read your post on code.flickr.com! congrats on something new. (i work on the same floor as you, at swivel. feel free to say howdy.)
4/8 8:12am Dimitry #
Congrats buddy!
I think you’ve made a big impact while at Flickr and I’ve no doubt you’ll do great things at OpenDNS. Dave’s lucky to steal you =)