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Gaze not into the abyss, lest you become recognized as an abyss domain expert, and they expect you keep gazing into the damn thing.
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This essay is as bad as the headline suggests, and a reminder that a certain type of political journalist enjoyed the chaos because they would never be targets of the administration. Our journalism is worse for it.pic.twitter.com/s827nsqDhM
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It’s been more than a decade so I guess it’s time for
#NewProfilePic. This one was taken by@koop on a foggy street in San Francisco.pic.twitter.com/OnlaSRBnieThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
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I love how everyone in tech is picking apart the new http://whitehouse.gov site and literally every comment I’ve seen is positive. I’m feeling x-build-back-better header indeed!
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There’s definitely WordPress in government. It’s just not what powers any of the 30 interconnected systems that probably cost $500 million and are decades old and weren’t built with users in mind and make it harder for the government to provide healthcare or economic relief.
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I promised I would blog more when I left
@USDS, but the truth is I have just never really been in a position to be allowed to say a lot about my work. I do have a lot of stories to tell, but a fun fact: I never worked on a single WordPress site in my 4+ years in government.Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
I also worked on a process called Agency Review, which meant by law my name and current employer were published on the internet. I was on two teams, reviewing
@USDS and DHS, after having worked on immigration & refugee issues under Obama. [fixing threading, I should have blogged]Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
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The inside story via
@FastCompany of how http://WhiteHouse.gov was quickly revamped and pulled together with accessibility and inclusion top of mind, feat.@RFlaherty46,@CMagwood46,@robynkanner,@WideEyeCo, and@nacin.https://www.fastcompany.com/90596638/under-trump-whitehouse-gov-was-a-disaster-bidens-team-revamped-it-in-6-weeks …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
I don’t know how many questions I’ll be able to answer, but happy to entertain them.
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We’ll find more opportunities to talk about some of the technical aspects of http://whitehouse.gov in the months ahead, because even though it’s just another WordPress site, we did our best to ensure the Biden-Harris Administration would be ready to communicate on Day One.
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http://whitehouse.gov is powered by WordPress and the Gutenberg editor. The team at
@10up@helenhousandi@jeffpaul@dinhtungdu, with an assist from@aaronjorbin, built a truly innovative editing experience in Gutenberg to drive the site. It’s mind-boggling good.Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
The excellent design and lightning fast frontend was built by the fabulous team at
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If you want to read more about the http://whitehouse.gov effort,
@FastCompany wrote about it:https://www.fastcompany.com/90596638/under-trump-whitehouse-gov-was-a-disaster-bidens-team-revamped-it-in-6-weeks …Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
It turns out it’s actually unprecedented to build a new http://whitehouse.gov from scratch at the beginning of an administration. The Bush team coded up Obama‘s designs. The Trump team changed the name on Obama’s site. We did a six-month design and build in six weeks.
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(”Tight deadlines“ is underselling the fact that the deadline is so hard that it is in the Constitution.)
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I was privileged to lead the talented teams behind http://whitehouse.gov and http://buildbackbetter.gov . I'm proud what we accomplished up against tight deadlines and a presidential transition unlike any other. The reviews of http://whitehouse.gov have been a joy to read.
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Especially with my name listed publicly, it was obvious to a number of you who messaged me that I probably had a hand in http://whitehouse.gov .
@photomatt, you caught me.https://ma.tt/2021/01/new-whitehouse-gov/ …Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
The concept and execution of presidential transitions are just wild. You only have a few short months to get ready for “Day One.” Of course, this whirlwind is essential to American democracy and the peaceful transition of power.
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Some professional news… I spent the last few months working on the Biden-Harris Transition Team. It was an incredible and humbling experience helping to prepare an administration inheriting many dire crises. A thread.
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