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Sauce Labs Adds Top Python and Jython Core Committers to Team
Engineering Team Poised for Unparalleled Innovation in Automated Testing
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - February 3, 2010) - Sauce Labs, the Selenium Company, today
announced the addition of Raymond Hettinger, Frank Wierzbicki, and Jim
Baker to the Sauce Labs engineering team.
Hettinger has been an active Python core developer since 2001 and serves on
the Python Software Foundation board of directors. Prior to Sauce Labs,
Hettinger served as Chief Visualization Officer at EWT/Fattoc, writing
programs for high-volume arbitrage trading of securities. At Sauce Labs,
Raymond will apply his experience in real-time mission-critical financial
trading systems to extend the scalability, stability and responsiveness of
the Sauce infrastructure.
"I joined Sauce Labs because I'm interested in building out cloud based
tools and I believe in the vision of extensive browser testing," said
Raymond Hettinger, Director of Technology at Sauce Labs. "I believe that
Selenium is the emerging standard for quality web-testing and that its
users will benefit greatly from dedicated commercial support. In my
estimation, Sauce Labs fits the bill perfectly."
Also joining Sauce Labs is Jython project lead and former senior staff
Jython engineer at Sun Microsystems Frank Wierzbicki and lead Jython
developer Jim Baker. Frank and Jim are contributing authors to the recently
released Apress published book titled "The Definitive Guide to Jython:
Python for the Java Platform." Frank will focus on the recently announced
Sauce IDE product -- Sauce Labs' certified, enhanced and commercially
supported distribution of Selenium IDE. Jim will work on Sauce OnDemand, a
software testing cloud service that allows users to remotely test web
applications across various browsers.
"Everyone is doing more functional testing, and the major pain is testing
for multiple browsers," said Mr. Wierzbicki. "Sending tests to Sauce Labs
to run on multiple browsers via the cloud allows people to test faster
without the headache of maintaining their own test infrastructure. This,
and the fact that Selenium is open source, really attracted me to Sauce
Labs."
"The open source pedigree of Sauce Labs' co-founders Jason Huggins
(Selenium creator) and Steve Hazel (former BitTorrent Director of
Engineering) was a big reason I joined Sauce Labs," said Mr. Baker. "Their
dedication to making Selenium testing easier and giving back to the open
source community at the same time made my decision pretty easy."
"We are very excited to have Raymond, Frank and Jim onboard," said John
Dunham, CEO of Sauce Labs. "Sauce Labs now has what is arguably the highest
concentration of Python leadership in one company on the planet. The
technical smarts at Sauce Labs really excite me about future innovation in
open source cross-browser functional testing."
About Sauce Labs
Sauce Labs, the Selenium company, makes the open source Selenium
cross-browser functional testing platform easy to use by providing support,
a cloud service for Selenium testing and commercial-grade versions of the
open source software with premium features. The lead investor of Sauce Labs
is the Contrarian Group, Peter Ueberroth's investment management firm.
Sauce Labs is headquartered in San Francisco, California.