Welcome to a new feature on WordPress.com News. Every couple weeks, we’ll sit down with an Automattician to help you get to know the people who work behind the scenes to build new features, keep Automattic’s wheels turning, and make WordPress.com the best it can be. Mr. Tim Moore suggested this new feature and so we thought it only fitting that he should be first. Everybody, say hey to Tim!
What’s your role at Automattic?
At Automattic, I’m a member of Team Social. We handle projects like Publicize, Post by Email, Sharing, the new WordPress.com comments UI, and Gravatar, among others.
I also do a lot of work on Automattic’s Jetpack plugin. I have a toe in each part of Jetpack; I started out doing mostly development, though now I help with support, maintenance, and any aspect of the plugin that needs work.
What sort of work have you done in the past? What did you learn from it?
For development work, I maintained virtual machines. Usually, beyond the basic web server software (LAMP or similar), I didn’t get involved in other software packages that could be run (email, for example). I used to do this, but haven’t in a long time.
In light of some of the recent privacy policy rigamarole that has been going around in the tech world, I decided to brush up on my skills to see what I could do. I ended up setting up my own email server to handle email for several of my domains that, until then, I had piped into a Google Apps account. Because they’re low volume email accounts, I don’t need Google’s vast data centers. I ended up with a functional email server and I learned that email, a thing we take for granted, is a complicated beast.
If you have an interest in how something works, take the time to learn about it. It’s going to be frustrating (My email server certainly frustrated me!), and you’ll probably feel like you’d be better off leaving it to someone else (I felt like that too).
When you’re done, you’ll have learned something new, you’ll understand a service you’ve (maybe) taken for granted in the past, and you’ll have a new appreciation for how hard folks work to make these things available.
What do you love most about working at Automattic?
I love having instant access to some of the best brilliant minds in the field. I’m an autodidact* and love to learn; there’s nothing better than being able to jump on IRC or Skype to ask a question or have a discussion about something I don’t understand and coming away having learned something new.
I also like that my commute to my office can be different each day. Not just in, “Let’s take a different route to the office today,” but in that I can stay in bed and open the laptop, I can work in my home office, I can go to the café or restaurant. My commute can be different each night, too, if I choose to work at night.
What should the people know about you, Tim?
In my spare time (hah!), I write fiction (speculative fiction or science fiction or fantasy) and read just about anything that captures my interest. I currently have a novel and several short stories in progress and I usually read about one book a week (this week I’ve knocked off Gun Machine by Warren Ellis, the B-Team by John Scalzi, and am working on the Wool Omnibus by Hugh Howey).
I’m also a family person. I like to spend as much time with my wife, Caroline (also an Automattician!), and two daughters (ages four and one) as I can. One of the things I like to do with them, to relax after work, is cook dinner for the family.
*Fun fact: Leonardo da Vinci is one of the world’s best known autodidacts.
Did you know that Automattic is hiring? We want people who are willing to work hard, share their ideas, learn from their colleagues, take initiative to get things done without being told, and those who aren’t afraid to ask questions. Think you fit the bill? Work with us.

This is a great feature! Most of us who use WP are grateful not only for its existence, but for the extraordinary quality and effort of those who make it work…and keep it fresh. Thank you Tim! And thank you Krista for doing this. Keep it up!
Mr. Moore,
Thank you for what you do to enhance the experience of people like myself here on WordPress.com.
Have a great day Sir.
Craig
Y’all at WP are the wind beneath our wings, so why not celebrate y’all, too?!! Thanks for the story behind the story. Great work!
I like this new feature – it will help to “humanize” our interactions with WordPress: it helps to be reminded every now and then that there are apparently a host of Actual Persons out there keeping the software chugging along reliably, and inventing ways to enhance/improve/simplify the mechanics of blogging. Thanks to all of y’all for all you do.
I’ve become a big fan of Jetpack’s social features for most of my self-hosted sites. Glad to meet one of the people behind it. Thanks.
Fun to get to know the folks behind the scenes. Thanks, Tim, for all you do (and for teaching me a new word — autodidact.)
I love these post that focus on the folks who help to make WordPress what it is. Thank you and keep em coming! As for the last of the post, I cannot think of a better job offer. You guys rule! Peace out!
Autodidact, family man, likes to cook – you sound human. You don’t like to take photographs too by any chance? Great idea to feature someone at WordPress like this now and then – makes you seem a whole lot more friendly than the more usual regular school-ma’am type ‘lessons’.
Thanks Tim, you get a Like from Germany. I know what you mean, working as a Software editor (Online Manual).
Greetings from Kornelius
(I also weite stories sometimes, der my blog…)
I love WordPress and love to know more about the people behind it. Great feature!
Good to have a face, and someone to thank for the joy of using WordPress. A big thank you to each and every member of the team of Automatticians.
Dear Tim. Thank you for the five minutes about your experience with Automattician and your provider. It is something quite new and probably the provider does not understand what you have in mind. I connected with WordPress.com News to see if it is something for me. I have already a blog in which I write in the Dutch language, but is not activ now. I am an old lady, studying astrology, but technical I am not so far fully understanding to know what your proposal means for me to become active . Regards! Anny van Berckel-de Kok.
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Hello Tim, it was great to meet you. Thank you for all your hard work. Make sure you tell your wife and kids that you love them every day…
Great idea. It’s a great site so no surprise that great people are behind it!
Enjoyed it a lot! Nice to meet you Tim
Wise and inspiring words. Thanks!
What a fantastic write-up! I know for a fact you put a lot of care into Jetpack (and all the work you do), and I love learning about other neat things you work on like email servers and writing science fiction.
^^ That’s my favorite quote from this post. I’ll take that to heart.
I love this feature! It’s very interesting to learn about some of the people “behind the scenes”. It’s thanks to people like Tim Moore that Word Press is such an excellent place to blog!!