Wednesday, April 01, 2009

New Malevich code review system replaces older Mondrian system in Google starting today



After hitting his 1000th code review, Malevich code review system created by



briliant Microsoft engineer and manager Sergey Solyanik has finally acquired the critical mass.

In today email to Google employes Sergey Brin



announced that Malevich is to replace Mondrian - an older code review system previously in use. "This is progress folks", said Sergey. With move to Malevich Google also posted an big order to Microsoft corporation for Windows Servers 2008 and Visual Studio Enterprise 2008 tools to run and support it across campuses. "In this tough times we are all for profitability and efficiency" , Sergey from Google added "and that why we can not afford run anything but best software. Malevich just fit the bill."

Sergey Solyanik also received an email from GOOG that solicits him to come back. Letter says: "We will pay you less, but we will love you SO MUCH MORE!" There is no official reply from Solyanik just yet.

Google announced several new products today as well. This what I call REAL INNOVATION!

Gmail Autopilot! check this out!

Picasa "Red eye Addition tool" : This is SUPER COOL!

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