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海外TECH The Apache Software Foundation Blog Inside Infra: Andrew Wetmore --Part I https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/inside-infra-andrew-wetmore-part1 Inside Infra Andrew Wetmore Part IThe quot Inside Infra quot series with members of the ASF Infrastructure team continues with Part I of the interview with Andrew Wetmore who shares his experience with Sally Khudairi ASF VP Marketing amp Publicity quot I really had a distant but benevolent appreciation of Apache until I started to get more and more involved with Royale and began to understand from that angle all the things that the Foundation does to support these little projects that could not survive without it Of course now that I ve become part of the Infrastructure team I m awestruck by the amount of work that the team does to support all these little projects so they can do their thing quot What is your name and how is it pronounced I m An drew Wet more The quot Wetmore quot is like a rainy day very easy to pronounce When and how did you get involved with the ASF I was a Flex and ColdFusion developer When Flex came to end of support with Adobe and they passed it over to Apache I followed along I wasn t an active committer I was a participant in the Apache Flex project and contributing in my little ways here and there Then when the Apache Royale project split off Apache Flex I went there but I was not an active not a heavily significant contributor That is I was helping with documentation a bit of testing a bit of organizing and helping I was truly surprised when I was invited to become a Committer Then at some point somebody noted on the Apache Royale list that the Apache Software Foundation Infrastructure Team was looking for a documentation person I thought quot Well that s interesting Maybe I would be able to contribute to that quot I followed that up I wrote to ASF Infrastructure Administrator Greg Stein and introduced myself and said quot Oh I d be interested if this is something that s happening quot Then for one reason and another nothing happened for quite a long time That was fine He told me nothing was going to happen for a while He was migrating some monstrous mountain of something Then when that long time was up I pinged him again and said quot I m still around if that s an interesting possibility quot and we got talking He did that wonderful interviewer thing of saying quot Well if you were going to hire someone for this sort of a job that has this heading what sort of job description would you write quot He made me write the job description I thought quot this is cute I m happy to help I don t know what person not me is going to get this job but I m happy to write what I think is a good job description for this thing quot Truly I really expected this to go out and a whole bunch of people to apply for it and that I would get a participation trophy I was very pleased when I was invited to join the team …You got the real trophy Yes I did You got involved when Flex came to Apache so that goes back to you ve been with the Foundation for nine years or so I was aware and downloading builds as soon as there were builds to download and participating I was still building my own Flex stuff but I don t think I was really contributing significantly until around maybe Then I didn t become a Committer until The other things you were doing prior to Infra were limited to Apache Flex and then onto Royale Yeah I had a glancing awareness of Apache Without even thinking about it of course I was using Apache tools like Apache Tomcat packages but I really had a distant but benevolent appreciation of Apache until I started to get more and more involved with Royale and began to understand from that angle all the things that the Foundation does to support these little projects that could not survive without it Of course now that I ve become part of the Infrastructure team I m awestruck by the amount of work that the team does to support all these little projects so they can do their thing It s interesting with Apache projects because they re mostly ingredient brands versus a customer facing final product Of course we do have those too but the majority of them power something else A lot of times people aren t aware until they re in it then they re like quot Oh wow Apache is everywhere quot Well I keep trying to improve myself and I go and choose a product project at random and read its homepage and its quot about our product quot thing and see how far I can get before I ve hit five things that I don t understand at all I don t even understand what I would do with the thing that I do understand which is not a knock on those projects It s what you just said they re not end user facing I as a Flex developer was a Flex developer I was using Flex and now Royale to build other things not getting in with the toolkit and adjusting and tweaking Flex or Royale Right like a commercial product Explain your role within the Infra team What is it exactly What s your title When did you get there Let s see It was at the very end of last year I m coming up on months on the team I started two weeks before the end of My title is either editor writer or writer editor My job is well the situation of the Infrastructure team from a point of view of a written material of documentation is that for the past years people have been doing their very best they can to document what they do and how people should do things They ve been adding to that material and adding to that material We have a built up pile of stuff some of which is no longer relevant some of which contradicts other bits some of which is written very provisionally for something that we now take for granted that we re always going to use My job is to go around with my little broom and dustpan and clean up things I go and find a page in the Infrastructure documentation and do what I would do when I visit project pages I start to read it When I get lost I start to edit it or I start to ask questions to the team and say quot Is this even a thing anymore quot The team sometimes says quot Oh we were doing that in was it I forget quot We know that that page can go into history There are other times when I run into things there are many pages far too many pages where there s a sentence like quot At this point such and such is true quot It doesn t say anywhere what quot this point quot is Then when I dig in a little bit I find out it was again back several years where either the conversation came to a stop or the conversation continued and whatever that uncertainty was on the page has been resolved Now I m able to update that page and say something that s more useful to the visitor like me who s coming now and doesn t want to read a historical document so much as get help about doing the thing they want to do Right quot what does that mean for me quot This is the legacy dilemma Sure Well it s also a factor of people trying very hard to do too many things all at the same time Let s just write enough explanation so people can get going because surely they ll understand what we mean That s often true for probably the vast majority of people who are active in an Apache project The pages that stump me don t stump them We have this issue of tribal knowledge not scaling Part of it is that people are moving on Part of it is that processes are changing technology is changing people forgetting about pages You re in a very interesting position If I m understanding it correctly it s trying to rectify whatever the intention of what s historically been in place versus what people are doing now even establishing relevance and trying to find out who s the de facto source to go for this considering the amount of contributors is incredible There s another piece in this I m trying to come at my review of pages from the point of view of a person of good intention for whom English is not the first language I m trying to think quot What on Earth would one of my colleagues from Laos understand from this sentence that has a jokey little acronym or aphorism in it quot Then I tried to figure out how I can say that more clearly and not in a boring way but in a more accessible way The three flaws that all our documentation tends to have one is to write in an academic way One is to write with a heavy use of acronyms One is to use a heavy serving of passive voice in the material Let me explain what I mean by those three The academic style so I have a page here that s going to tell you about X If I m an academic I might write quot The intention of this page is to explain the modalities by which a user might accomplish X quot As the reader especially the reader for whom English is not the first language I d like to see quot Here s how to do X quot The second one is the acronyms Even acronyms that should be you would think would be obvious to everyone quot The PMC of a TLP quot It s like reading Hebrew where there are no vowels but a simple rule is to always spell out what the thing is and put the acronym in parentheses the first time you use it in a document It s easy to forget if we know the acronym so very well ourselves nbsp The third thing is passive voice Passive voice correlates strongly to the academic approach It has a way of hiding who does what quot After the file is uploaded it is passed to the server and verified quot I don t know who does any of those things if I m the owner of that file I don t know if I have to do any of those things or if I just sit back and watch them happen Sometimes when I askーI actually enjoy doing this because it is my naïve or newbie characterーI go to the team and I say quot Here s this sentence Who is doing this quot In the conversation about that sentence sometimes the team discovers that there s a difference of opinion about what part of the Infrastructure does it or whether someone has to do it We might end up not only fixing the text but improving the process What I m hearing it s beyond just writer editor It s writer interpreter I came into software through the QA door Over years I ran teams that were generally documentation and quality assurance documentation and testing I think the two are very tightly connected When I go to edit a document to the extent that I m competent to do so I test it If it says quot You go here and do that quot I go over there and look is the thing that I can do available there It does what it says on the tin It doesn t correct that Well we have innocent blind alleys that are built into our documentation out of good intentions pages written about our software repositories back just a few years presumed that everything happens in a Subversion repository for projects For projects almost everything happens in Git repositories now and the instructions of how to do something in the two repositories may be different We need to go back and find those pages and make the path comfortable for someone who couldn t care less about Subversion but they have to do something in Git Let s talk about the scale of what you re working on How many pages are you handling Oh good Lord I don t know I started out within Infrastructure itself looking at several packages of pages There was a set of pages on the Apache Website under the subhead dev a set of pages on the Apache Website under infra apache org There had been a set of pages under something called reference There s a set of documents in a Subversion directory Then there s a very large Infrastructure section of the Confluence wiki One of the first things I had to work through is how did these relate to each other How does anyone find their way I proposed and the team seems to have accepted that the pages at the apache org dev area are the introduction Here s what someone trying to figure out what goes on with dev and possibly the Infra team would need to look at The next step in is the infra apache org area If you can t find what you need there you follow the links through into the wiki God help you if you have to go to the Subversion repository Really what should be in the Subversion repository is only it seems to me the instructions for restarting or rebuilding the Confluence wiki I am gradually moving other stuff out of the Subversion repository nbsp This feels like a byproduct of individuals or projects or committees or communities actually having this quot scratch your own itch quot issue right quot Hey we need to document that somewhere on our thing and here s our particular experience quot Apache is open enough You can do that The whole directive of integration or coordination or making sure that one hand is speaking to the other has never really been a mantra of ours It s interesting to see as we re scaling it reflects directly on what you re experiencing There s the thing If it were a team of six people in a room or at a project level it wouldn t be a problem figuring out where to put what or how to fix a documentation collision When you re talking about hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people some with decades of experience literally two decades of experience in the Foundation someone bopping in brand new can bring things to a standstill People can get lost or disheartened The disorientation is very common I hear people going quot How do I find … quot quot Where do you start Where do you go quot It s great that there s assistance In early January I started with some thoughts quot I ll be a new person quot quot I m going to read the apache org site and go where it tells me quot I got so depressed I could not understand how the information on one page related to the information on this other page that I was looking at There seemed to be two sets of instructions for doing many things Part of my fun is trying to make it easier for people who come in you have to help them find their way without giving up the whole thing and throwing the computer out the window Are you still at the audit and discovery stage or are you actually at the rewriting stage also Are you in course correction or new content I ve moved almost everything out of the apache org dev area that shouldn t be there What is left is introductory material I ve edited every page on the infra apache org area I ve edited almost every page I think on the wiki I m still digging around in the Subversion thing I am doing a long march through the top level apache org pages I ve been in most places but I m not done Beyond this I guess there are some areas I haven t touched or I need to ask permission For instance the Incubator has a set of interesting pages in which the material is clear in large part There are some suggestions I d like to make for those pages but I don t have any mandate to go in there and start changing things What I would do in that situation is write up a little sample report quot Here s how I would suggest changing this page quot share it with the Incubator team and say quot This is yours to do as you d like Would you like some more quot …Chances are they d say yes Well indeed but I don t want to assume that I know how I would feel if I turned around and found out someone was changing all my sentences I might very well feel that not having passed through the Incubator wouldn t have a good grip on what needs to be said It s really important for us to have these fresh eyes with respect to what the outside world is seeing people who are new to it how is their interpretation or misinterpretation Again historically there s been this issue of quot well it s obvious quot Not just has Apache evolved and the communities have evolved but Open Source has evolved The expectation is very different Similar to what you were saying before with Subversion and Git it s a completely different space now We have to grow with that I think again because we re not a corporation we don t have these marching orders of quot go bring it up to speed or bring it in alignment quot It s great that you were there to audit align and course correct There are pluses for this that I had suspected but hadn t been sure I would find I ll give you an example One of my projects is about Apache s content management system that s nearing end of life We have to migrate all the projects that use that content management system to generate their Project websites to some other technology We ve been working on this for over a year I think but there were or projects that hadn t gotten started on that migration I started conversations with them saying quot Hey are you going to move What do you need help moving What do you need to know quot As I was getting feedback I was able to improve the documentation we provide on the wiki on how to migrate your project off the CMS Along the way I ve met some really interesting people and am having fascinating conversations with people deeply engaged in Projects the output of which I know nothing It s a lot of fun because these are very very smart people They re doing really significant stuff I want to make it as easy as possible for them to turn from that highly significant stuff to this rather mundane thing of moving the way they built the Website from the current way which is creaky but they know it to a new way We long have had this quot do your own thing quot culture no one s telling anyone that there s one official way to develop your Website Hundreds of Apache Projects are developing their own Websites their own way No doubt some that are using the current CMS there is an opportunity to offer them a different development direction versus a giant arm sweep stating quot We re going to pull down project sites and rebuild them all at once quot as would be done in other organizations when they choose to rebrand or upgrade their CMS or backend It s like little mushrooms popping up where everyone is producing their own site at their own pace using their preferred tools It s very very interesting It s educational to me also because the Infra team has a series of recommendations quot We really recommend you go to this technology to build your Website quot The subtext is because that gives you the most options the most flexibility and means Infra has to do less to hold things together but then we have other Projects that say quot Oh no we don t like that We really would like to use this quot The Infrastructure response is quot Show us how you can possibly use that in a way that matches these requirements we have quot For instance that the landing page for the project Website has to be a thing that can be branded as projectname apache org and hosted on our servers People as a project demonstrate quot Oh they can use this technology quot that we had not thought of then we have the documentation for that and that might encourage some other project that doesn t like the vanilla package we re providing to migrate using this new thing We re down to about projects I think that haven t really gotten very far on their migration …Is there a deadline for that At some point the content management system is just going to fall over We d like to get everyone out before that happens We set the end of the year as quot Let s do this before the end of this year but there s not a switch quot There s not the end of a license or something like that that s going to happen We have a little bit of wiggle room …We re not pulling the plug so to speak No We re not pulling the plug especially since treasurer a o hasn t moved and we wouldn t want to annoy them Right Are there additional responsibilities that you take care of Well that what I just described about helping or encouraging teams to migrate was not part of my job description I just saw something that I could do that involved being engaged with projects to get them on the path leaving the other team members available to do things that I can t do I m the least technologically savvy person on the team I might as well do the stuff that involves words and interaction What s the process of sorting through years of ASF history on apache org How far along are you Is this a never ending project or is there a specific milestone that you want to hit to say quot Hey okay we ve done quot Is there an end in sight to this or … I think we ll get to a point where we d say quot We re pretty well caught up Now what quot That could happen within the next couple of months but then remember at that point the process of doing doesn t end Where new material is being created technology changes We re migrating server things from one kind of server to another kind of server We have to document what that new server does Git for instance or GitHub I guess has provided a couple of new options for things projects can do The Infra team has to learn how to support those then we have to document them and help teams understand how they can use them for their benefit As long as the Foundation keeps doing stuff the same problem of uncurated information silting up will recur Hmm That s my lifetime employment plan laughs Going to apache org dev how did you decide where to start Were there any active fires that you were told you had to put out or it was more a bunch of low simmer quot We ll get to that someday quot types of sections of the site Again it just seems so like a Medusa situation How did you decide to divide conquer and get started For apache org dev I just started at the top file or the top link that said anything about dev and went into it quot Why is this out here This looks very much like the same thing we say over here in infra a o Why are we saying it twice in two different places in two different ways quot I started pretty much by grabbing anything It s like the way you might go into your grandparents attic when they re downsizing to a smaller house and you re going to help them move All you can do is pick up the first box and see what s in it and give the best guess about where that should go …Then there s those people who just grab it and just donate everything That s true …Not even looking through it they re just purging and starting afresh Fairly early I tried to elaborate that tiered idea of Infra information so that if you land on dev you re getting high level stuff If you go to info a o you re getting more thorough stuff If you need to you can go over to the wiki to get code snippets or very detailed instructions If you re an Infra team member you go over there and get stuff Only in the direst need you go down into the Subversion repository Before everything was mixed around Where the most essential and the least essential stuff was was not consistent or logical Have you had to learn about the Apache Way of community led development or other processes in order to get the job done Even if they re talking about a technical thing you re testing it out Are you kicking the tires along the way saying quot Okay this doesn t make sense quot or are you not at that stage yet in terms of content I m doing a fair bit of tire kicking Of course as a participant in the Flex and in the Royale projects I ve engaged myself to understand the Apache Way from them The PMCs I work with modeled the management and development style of Apache I learned it organically I m not seeing a conflict between what I learned on the Flex and Royale teams and the larger Apache Way of doing things I think that s really good You stumble into a small project with a very minor very focused goal to do this thing this bit of technology You take in through your skin how to make decisions and how to share information and how to support each other …Continuity for the win that s good to hear What kind of influence do you have on content development You said you re adjusting a page if it s not saying what it s supposed to do but beyond that are you saying quot Look this really needs to take a different approach quot Are you deciding on your own Is there a review committee that has to oversee every edit or is the process completely autonomous How do you know what you re writing is factually correct Who signs off on that The Infra team is in constant contact hour chatter every day on the Slack channel There s an asynchronous conversation going on When I run into something I don t understand Well there are two things that happen I can suggest things there that might be useful but also when I notice people discussing something that s new or something went wrong and what they have to do to make it right I often say quot Is that something we should write down do you think Where should we write it down quot That begins the conversation about documenting whatever the thing is One of the first things I created on the wiki page the Infra wiki site is a page for me called the job jar Each time I come up with something that has to be written I start a new item on a checklist and write in what that thing is to the best of my knowledge Then if I can t see any way to write because I don t have a clue what that thing is about I go to the Slack channel or I go to the team meeting which we have every Thursday and say quot Who can help me write this I just want you to blurt out the facts and then I ll turn it into pretty language quot I can t direct that we have to write anything but we work interactively If I write a new thing I post it on the Slack channel Someone will come back and say quot Well you totally missed this thing Here let me fix it for you quot We go back and forth like that until it s ready to make available to the larger public Greg of course keeps a close eye on me so I don t accidentally delete everything We review regularly what needs to be added or what can be sliced away because often if you say less you can communicate more Going back to quot delete everything quot when I first joined WC years ago I remember making copies of everything because I was terrified that I was going to delete the Web s original history there were thousands of legacy pages Do you do the same thing Do you make copies of things and edit that then just do merges How do you actually do that I have a strong reliance in the team s guarantee that everything is version controlled Actually I m more shy about changing things than they are to encourage me to do it They just said quot Go ahead and do that We ll fix it later quot In that sense I m truly not afraid of deleting everything I am afraid of inadvertently causing annoyance I have an example when I first started to move pages from a o dev area to the infra a o area some of the pages I wanted to move that had titles that didn t really match what was in the document God I ve got to improve this I changed the name of the file at the new location Then that was a pain because how do you redirect from the old location to the new direction I learned very quickly that I was causing trouble for my colleagues but beyond that I was causing trouble for people on projects who might have a link on their page to an Infra page I really don t want to cause an information barrier because in my mind I m making things more efficient On the a o dev area there are all sorts of pages sitting there now that are just stubs or just shells of their former selves If you click on the link to go to that page there s a little gearcranking and all of a sudden you re over at the same page at infra a o …most of the time Sometimes it just does not work and then I have some sad people It s interesting you were saying about not wanting to upset people but I think this is actually a parallel with good documentation and good data management It becomes un intrusive and a natural byproduct of your experience online The whole point is you don t want to say quot Hey there s some underhanded entity there that s controlling it quot It s natural in terms of what you re seeing what you re reading In terms of comprehension it s great UX It s a very interesting comment that you made about you not wanting to this quot do no harm quot approach the outcome is very positive nbsp If you want to make a really highfalutin image we re surgeons working on something together There s a thing going on the table there that s going to Things are going to go bad if we don t do our job well If I go moving around where the implements are that we re going to reach for on the tray from where they normally are just because I think they should be alphabetical or something things are not going to go well for the patient …Someone might even die right Fortunately there s a limited amount of trouble I can cause because I m not turning the nuts and bolts on the servers Not yet But I am You asked earlier what sort of I don t know influence I have to bear I m in there asking questions whenever I can understand a question to ask about quot Shouldn t we update this list here of the servers This doesn t look like it s been updated since Shouldn t we make this list more accessible to the people who have to look at it quot That makes it sound like my colleagues are bumbling along and inattentive They re very attentive they need to document what they re doing and they re very patient with me when I get fixated about a semicolon while they ve done everything else right on that page except that damn semicolon It s important Both parties that s a good dovetail of talent right You re talking about a page that hasn t been touched since We have pages that have been untouched since I m sure you re coming across them Here s a situation that probably is of low impact except when it has high impact I ve been reading the memorial pages for past committers I got to a page that said many kind things about the person quot who died in a car accident this last week quot This quot last week quot … When was that right Yeah I m making little reports on those pages and the people who have ownership of the pages have to decide what to do with those reports I m not going in and changing those pages but I suggested quot Let s figure out the year at least maybe the month and make that more accurate so someone like me now visiting this memorial page about a person who died before I joined Apache can understand what happened quot In some ways that s important for remembering and honoring the people who have been with us and are gone There is more painful stuff when we haven t updated something or we ve left a sentence that says quot As of this writing so and so is the case but I don t know if it s going to be that way for long quot Again there s no date I think it s scary …There s no frame of reference at all Exactly It makes the whole thing provisional We have under this COVID crisis right now in the province of Ontario in Canada a very complex Website that purports to tell you if you re in the city of Toronto what you can do in different parts of Toronto what the lockdown level is At the very top of the pages it says quot Latest information quot If you go in there it s three months old The latest information is elsewhere in the page To me it throws the whole thing If I m someone who s trying to find something out from that site I tend not to believe any 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