This is my first week as the new Chief Technology Evangelist (CTE) at EllisLab and I thought I should start by coming clean about a few things.
1. At first, I thought the job title of “Chief Technology Evangelist” was a bit strange, but in a fun sort of way. In fact, I had never even heard of technology evangelism until Rick mentioned it a year or so ago. After months of painstaking research though, we decided it is the best title for what I’ve set out to do here.
2. My job as CTE is to focus on training, education, client success and, um, mischief . . . no really, mischief; just ask Les if you don’t believe me. Mischief is the one area of this new role that I feel the most qualified for.
3. I won’t be coding any future releases of EE, so you can relax and know that the future of ExpressionEngine remains in the hands and minds of our truly gifted, kind-hearted, generous, friendly, passionate and loveable development team at EllisLab.
4. Some my work at EllisLab is “behind the scenes” and some is open to the public. There will be times when I can’t tell you everything I know, but I will always tell you everything I can.
5. Let there be no misunderstanding; I love this company and have the absolute highest respect for everyone who works here.
6. My background is not in technology, my future is. You’ll find hundreds of posts by me in the community forums as I’ve worked tirelessly to get my brain around ExpressionEngine and web design/development in general. Who knows? Ask enough questions and you just might find yourself working here some day. Just remember, it’s not the quantity that counts, it’s the quality.
Got a Big Idea for how we should go about creating a thriving educational community around ExpressionEngine and/or CodeIgniter?
If so, I would like to hear from you.
I’ve been charged with fostering educational opportunities for the users of our software and services. I’ve got some ideas about how to go about accomplishing this, but I would like some more before we move forward.
During the next few weeks, I’ll be contacting some folks who’ve shown an interest in EE education in the past, and some folks who we think might be interested in getting involved in the future of educational offerings either at, or supported somehow by, EllisLab.
Please don’t wait for me to contact you if you’ve got some well thought-out ideas about the future of education and/or training at EllisLab. If you’ve got some big ideas about effectively training and educating the growing user-base of ExpressionEngine and/or CodeIgniter, I want to hear from you in the next few weeks at: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
I’ll likely close down that special email account in mid March, so please try to get your thoughts into an email before then.
If you’re a technology ‘educator’ and just want to introduce yourself, you’re invited to drop me a note at that address also. I promise not to add you to mail-lists or fill up your inbox—honest.