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Thank You, Angie
Blog by Jeff RobbinsApril 27, 2011 - 8:31am
Angela Byron is moving on. Known as "webchick" to most in the Drupal community, she came to us as a shy, wide-eyed, and timid programmer and over the past 5 years, we've watched her grow into a self-confident decision maker capable of leading an entire open source project.
Angie joined Lullabot in 2006 and for her first project, we zoomed her off to London to help us build one of Drupal's first "big projects" – MTV.co.uk, the website for MTV in the UK. We all had steep learning curves on that project, but we learned a lot, and launched a great Drupal site. By the next summer, we'd rented an apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side and Angie, along with Addi Berry, and Nate Haug spent 3 intensive months architecting and building MyPlay, a video website for Sony Music. It was during this time that Addi empowered Angie to swear - a helpful skill on some high-pressure projects.
Over the years, Angie has led Using Drupal (O'Reilly), a book co-authored by several on the Lullabot team. She's also led consulting relationships with Anderson Merchandisers, The New America Foundation, The George Lucas Educational Foundation, and several others. More recently she led development and site architecture for Grammy365, an extranet site for members of the Recording Academy. She's also been an empathetic and knowledgeable trainer, participating in many Lullabot workshops, videos, and the Do It With Drupal conference.
But all of that is eclipsed by her biggest project to date: Drupal 7. For the past 3 years, Angie, along with project founder Dries Buytaert, have led the development of the latest version of our beloved CMS. One of only 2 code committers, Angie spent thousands of hours reading and rereading every line of code which was submitted by thousands of developers in the Drupal community; she diplomatically participated in hundreds, if not thousands, of discussions in the Drupal issue queue; and she made decisions – lots of them – which shaped the most revolutionary release of Drupal to date. Simply put, you will not find another person on this planet who cares more about Drupal or is willing to work harder for Drupal than Angela Byron.
She's been recognized for her achievements too. Prior to being chosen for the gargantuan task of leading Drupal 7, Angie won the Google-O'Reilly 2008 Open Source Award for Best Contributor across all open source projects. More recently, she was the first woman to appear on the cover of the Linux Journal. In January and Febrary of this year, Lullabot put her on tour teaching people about Drupal 7 and we printed up (now coveted) t-shirts with WEBCHICK printed across the front in an homage to Metallica. Angie has become a well respected leader in the Drupal community and people are often shocked that she still remains so friendly, approachable, and willing to help out new Drupalers.
We've been proud to support Angie as she's worked so tirelessly on all of these projects over the years. We're sorry to see her go, yet we want to be sure to publicly thank her for everything she's done not only for and with Lullabot, but for everything she's done for the people of the Drupal community. Angie has accepted a job at Acquia which will allow her to work full time on Drupal core. We wish her well.
We hope that whenever Angie hears herself drop an f-bomb, she'll have fond memories of her time with Lullabot.

Comments
Farewell
Congratulations on the new job Angie! I'm sure the Lullabot team will miss having you around, and we'll miss hearing you on their podcasts; but we all look forward to seeing you further Drupal's development and seeing you grow in your new position as core maintainer.
It's great to see someone who
It's great to see someone who works hard and is a respected member of her community get her just do. I'm sure her void will be tough to fill, but she has laid the groundwork for future programmers to follow in her footsteps.
With the experience gained over the years and familiarity with throwaway or rapid prototyping programming models, choosing Angie as a leader in solving complex developmental issues for future clients seems like a good choice.
Congrats to Angela and all parties involved.
Yay/Boo!
This is the quintessential Yay/Boo. Angie, as you know, I am so excited for you, but also so bummed that we won't be rubbing shoulders as much as we've been able to in the past. We love you!
Great move for the Drupal Community
I think this is a great move for the Drupal Community, as well as the future for Drupal itself. The three+ years Angie invested in leading the D7 development and the experience she gathered from that will be an invaluable resource that now will be used to its max.
I can understand Lullabot is a bit sad to see her go as she has been such a team member, but I also believe this is going to benefit you too as one of the major Drupal Shops around.
For me personally this is just another great piece of evidence that the Drupal momentum is not going to slow down, it just got another afterburner boost. It also shows what great leaders we have in the community and that they are making the best possible decisions about the future.
/thomas
Congratulations!
Congratulations, Angie! This sounds like the perfect gig for you. As Jeff said in the post, you've always been incredibly friendly and approachable, and the community cannot thank you enough for what you've done not only for D7, but to bring in newb developers like myself. I'm really going to miss seeing you in training videos and workshops for exactly that reason, but it's reassuring to know that we'll still be able to see you at Drupalcon and other events!
Angie, You are amazing!
Angie, You are amazing! Your commitment to Drupal and all the good that has come out of it is something we all appreciate. Having the opportunity to learn from you when consulting at Sony and finally working with you here at Lullabot is cherished. You will be missed greatly on our team calls and trainings. I hope our paths will cross multiple times. You are a great person, friend, co-worker, developer, project manager, (insert 100's of other roles here) and all-around inspiration for success. Good Luck in everything you do. Love You!
Congrats Angie!
And another Drupal hero joins Acquia. Great news, enjoy.. and congratulations!
Congrats!
We'll certainly miss you here at Lullabot, but I know that you'll continue to help grow the Drupal community and continue the development of Drupal 7 and Drupal 8 with Acquia.
You're a natural born cathearding leader and you know how to get things done. I know the Drupal project is better for all of the energy you've put into it, and I have no doubts that this will continue to be the case as you move forward.
Awesome, Congratulations
Awesome, Congratulations Angie, you totally deserve this. Go get em girl!! Drupalchix rock!!
Fond farewells...
We'll absolutely miss Angie, and not just because every podcast recording session had to start with a reminder to "keep it clean." ;-)
The opportunity to focus full-time on managing core is one I knew she couldn't pass up. It'll be amazing to watch the next few years of the project's -- and Angie's -- evolution!
Congrats Angie!
A huge congrats to you, Angie, and a huge thanks for the many years of sweat & tears you've put into Drupal and the community while wearing a Lullabot shirt!
Thanks Angie!
Drupalchix thanks for the incredible job for Drupal
That's massive news for the
That's massive news for the Drupal project. Having Angie on community and core work on a paid full-time basis is IMO the best thing that could happen to the drupal project. Even better that the secret plea many of us didn't dare muttering after D7 got out : "Angie, er, would you be our maintainer for D8 as well ?" :-).
Friendly thoughts to the Lullabot team, too - losing her as a co-worker sure sounds like a sad thing to live. Thanks for having brought her to the community, folks.
Congratulations
Congratulations Angie. This sounds like not only an awesome opportunity for you, but for the drupal community. And as unfortunate it is for Lullabot, I think it really shows how a great company can grow great talent. So it's something Lullabot should definitely be proud of.
Congratulations !!!
Just a peep saying "congratulations" and wishing you the most interesting, challenging, fun career at Acquia. Keep on keeping on.
A heartfelt congrats!
Congrats Angie,
The opportunity to work on Drupal core development full time is a priceless opportunity, and no one deserves it more than you. I look forward to future Drupal releases as heavily influenced by you as D7 was. You're one in a million.
Condolences to Lullabot, that's one heck of a void to fill.
Best wishes!
Angie, it was wonderful to meet you at the D7 Webchick tour in L.A. That training was tremendously valuable. A sad loss for Lullabot, but I wish you the best in your future endeavors!
~Amber
web design
Thanks Angle,
Although you don't know me I feel like I know you because you are indeed very down to earth and approachable. I noticed this in Chicago. Thanks for making Drupal so much better.
Jon
Nicely done, 'bots!
I'd like to take a moment to thank and congratulate *Lullabot* both for having nurtured her talent and for letting go so graciously. It couldn't have been easy, so props all around.
Thanks Lullabot
Guys, congrats on hiring Angie in the first place.
You've done a great job in giving her the environment in which she can flourish.
...I suppose that with a name like WebChick its inevitable that she could grow wings one day :o.
Dig
Thank you, 'bots!
I am constantly impressed by the way Lullabot runs as a company. Time and again, you do what's best for your people and for the Drupal community, even when doing so isn't an easy business decision. You set a great example for other businesses. Thanks for being so supportive of webchick, both in helping her give so much time to D7, and now in this transition.