{"id":27,"date":"2007-02-08T22:59:30","date_gmt":"2007-02-09T03:59:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/billhiggins.us\/weblog\/2007\/02\/08\/my-unusual-start-with-the-jazz-project\/"},"modified":"2007-02-08T22:59:30","modified_gmt":"2007-02-09T03:59:30","slug":"my-unusual-start-with-the-jazz-project","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/billhiggins.us\/blog\/2007\/02\/08\/my-unusual-start-with-the-jazz-project\/","title":{"rendered":"my unusual start with the Jazz project"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I first came in contact with <a href=\"http:\/\/jazz.net\/\">the Jazz project<\/a> back in 2005 while I was working as an IT architect in IBM Global Services.  A couple of IGS and Rational managers agreed that it would be a good idea if I shared with the Jazz team some of my experiences working on large IT integration projects.  So I began spending 25% of my time working with the Jazz product management team.<\/p>\n<p>I felt fortunate for this interaction because I was impressed both with the Jazz strategy and the Jazz team &#8211;  composed primarily of the folks who created <a href=\"http:\/\/www.eclipse.org\/eclipse\/\">the Eclipse platform<\/a>.  However, I felt like I wasn&#8217;t adding as much value as I could have since I didn&#8217;t interact much with the development team, who were driving much of the direction.<\/p>\n<p>I spoke with Kurt Bittner of the product management team about my concerns and he told me &#8220;You&#8217;ve got development experience, why don&#8217;t you talk to Scott Rich about joining the development team?&#8221;.  To me this was a pretty wild idea, since in Global Services I&#8217;d worked hard to &#8216;escape&#8217; the Developer caste in favor of architecture.  But Kurt explained that in the Eclipse\/Jazz team, everyone, up to the executive level, participated in technical design and even wrote code.<\/p>\n<p>After thinking about this a while, I decided it was a good idea, so I spoke with Scott about working on his Jazz server team.  Our talk went well and we both had a good vibe but the outcome was a bit muddy.  Because no one on the Jazz development team had seen my technical skills first-hand, and because I hadn&#8217;t done active development for more than a year, they wanted to bring me on in a sort of trial period.  If I did well, there was an opportunity to join full-time, and if things didn&#8217;t go well, no harm done.<\/p>\n<p>At first this was quite surprising, because since I joined IBM, I&#8217;d always been a top technical performer and had a very good reputation around Global Services.  But the more I thought about it, the more I realized that this was a very positive sign about the Jazz development culture.  My glowing performance reviews weren&#8217;t enough &#8211; I had to <em>prove and show my capabilities<\/em> &#8211; this team would not risk bringing on dead weight.  Now I wanted to join this team even more and worked very hard.  So on September 14th 2005, after two months of working on a trial basis, Scott asked me to join the team full-time.  This was probably the happiest moment of my IBM career.  I even saved the chat:<\/p>\n<p><strong>Scott Rich<\/strong> &#8211; hey, still there?<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bill Higgins<\/strong> &#8211; yes<\/p>\n<p><strong>Scott Rich<\/strong> &#8211; what would you think about joining the Jazz team?  \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bill Higgins<\/strong> &#8211; !!!!!!!!!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bill Higgins<\/strong> &#8211; are you serious?!?!?!?!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Scott Rich<\/strong> &#8211; yep, you&#8217;re in.  your final test is to figure out how to apply for JobReq #006282 in the jobs system&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I first came in contact with the Jazz project back in 2005 while I was working as an IT architect in IBM Global Services. 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