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20080626 Thursday June 26, 2008
Changing teams - bye, bye, Mobility NetBeans

I used to be the quality assurance engineer and later team lead of the QA for last 5 years. I like the product - NetBeans Mobility. I liked the team that was working on it. Unfortunately, I had to leave the team two weeks ago. No, I haven't left SUN. I just moved to the Core&Platform QA. When I started to lead both QA teams half a year ago it seemed doable. But later on we discovered that there is not enough resources in the QA team in Prague to cover all the functionality we had been responsible for. We had to pass something to different teams in different SUN's offices. Bye, bye, Mobility, my very loved child. I hope that the new team in St. Petersburg will keep the quality on the same level. Actually, they have to :) I'm still watching the project. (I didn't mean it offensive...) Good luck to Ivan and Andrei.

What this change means for me? I'll have more time to focus on only one thing. For now it will be the NetBeans Platform and the Core NetBeans functionality.

What it means for you? I won't blog about Mobility much in future, probably. I'll blog about more about NetBeans Platform and IDE.


Comments [8] ( Jun 26 2008, 01:16:51 PM CEST ) Permalink del.icio.us furl simpy slashdot technorati digg

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So many changes at Sun :)

Posted by Roman Strobl on June 26, 2008 at 02:36 PM CEST #

Congratulations, Lukas. You did a great job on mobility and this means we can expect the platform to keep getting even better!

Posted by Tom Wheeler on June 26, 2008 at 05:44 PM CEST #

To me, these are good news... :-)

Posted by Fabrizio Giudici on June 27, 2008 at 07:36 AM CEST #

@Tom, Fabricio: thank you<br>
@Roumen: More changes is coming ;)

Posted by Lukas on June 27, 2008 at 10:03 AM CEST #

Congratulations, Lukas! Do you plan to blog about platform API changes and improvements?

Posted by zajo on June 27, 2008 at 10:40 AM CEST #

@Zajo: Thank you. Yes, you hit the point. I plan to start a new channel to let users know what is going on in platform and what is the QE doing. It should be complement to Geertjan work, to API changes, news&noteworthy, etc. We will see. However, it should be still blog - a new one ;) Stay tuned.

Posted by Lukas on June 27, 2008 at 10:44 AM CEST #

Congratulations! Thanks a lot for your great contribution to Java mobility.

Posted by Khanh Le on June 27, 2008 at 12:56 PM CEST #

thank you wery much

Posted by yat temizliği on July 16, 2008 at 09:38 AM CEST #

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