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**Reports to**  
  
Director of Platform Engineering

  
  
**Job purpose**  
  
Lead and improve the continuous delivery of code to hundreds of millions of
end users of the world's largest non-profit web property, Wikipedia, and
Wikimedia's other projects.

  
  
**Responsabilities**  
  
As Release Manager, you'll enable Wikimedia's diverse engineering teams
(platform, features, mobile, internationalization, etc.) to move code from a
developer's work environment into production usage on one of the largest
websites on the internet used by nearly a half-billion people every month
quickly and responsibly.

  
Wikimedia Foundation has shifted its release practices from a slow multi-month
cycle to a two-week cycle for core improvements and scheduled deployment
windows for smaller changes. We're doing this in the context of "everything"
being open source and open to volunteer contribution.

  
We have the beginnings of a continuous integration infrastructure, and are
evolving it further on the basis of an OpenStack VM cluster (Wikimedia Labs)
used to host a clone of our production services for automated integration
testing.

  
  
**You'll be responsible for**  
  

  * Improving this process further, towards continuous delivery
  * Working with our development, QA and Labs teams to develop mature continuous integration practice
  * Supporting our amazing community of volunteers and third party devs in getting improvements into production
  * Working with the open source community at large to support regular MediaWiki releases to third party users; shepherding open source community engagement related to the deployment infrastructure itself
We aspire to a process that's radically transparent -- we want our community
to be informed about releases when they happen, and it's part of your job to
ensure that major deployments are accompanied by quality communications.

  
  
**Qualifications**  
  

  * You've done similar work (release/deployment/iteration management) before in a fast-paced environment (a start-up or mature engineering organization)
  * You have a strong software engineering background and are familiar with open source build automation, continuous integration and configuration management tools (Ant, Maven, Jenkins, Chef/Puppet, etc.), software testing practices and frameworks, and standard web architecture components (the LAMP stack, caching technologies, distributed systems, etc.)
  * You are able to learn quickly. Relevant hands-on experience and eagerness to learn and try new concepts is more important than having certificates. You're comfortable automating tasks, writing glue code, extending existing open source components, and in general doing what's needed to support and improve the release process
  * We're doing everything in the open, and we release all our code under open source terms. If you've made open source contributions yourself, we always love to see them
  * You're comfortable in a multilingual, cross-cultural context and are an excellent communicator
  * Bachelor's degree in related field or equivalent experience
  
**Position Location**  
  
Local San Francisco, CA candidates are preferred though remote candidates may
be considered.

  


**About the Wikimedia Foundation**  
  
The Wikimedia Foundation is the non-profit organization that operates
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Our commitment: Imagine a world in which
every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge.
According to comScore Media Metrix, Wikipedia and the other projects operated
by the Wikimedia Foundation receive more than 482 million unique visitors per
month, making them the fifth-most popular web property world-wide (comScore,
January 2012). Available in 282 languages, Wikipedia contains more than 21
million articles contributed by a global volunteer community of more than
100,000 people. Based in San Francisco, California, the Wikimedia Foundation
is an audited, 501(c)(3) charity that is funded primarily through donations
and grants. The Wikimedia Foundation was created in 2003 to manage the
operation of Wikipedia and its sister projects. It currently employs 150 staff
members. Wikimedia works with local chapter organizations in 39 countries or
regions to advance the mission of the Wikimedia movement.

  
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