After checking with an insider at GitHub, we got confirmation that people in the San Francisco office had started to return to the office, that food is being served in their cafeteria and that they would serve our cake. With that knowledge under our belt, at the crack of sparrows, skype was downloaded, and I was off to the races cold calling bakers in San Francisco. Gitpod needed a baker that we should trust
with our brand
and one that would act autonomously because timezones would make further communication impossible.
“Bakers in San Francisco” was punched into Google Maps, and top-to-bottom, I called every single one. The responses were somewhat mixed:
🦘 Wait, you are actually Australian and are calling from a McDonalds in Australia at 5am?
🖨 We can print (😱) your logo on a cake, but that’s it.
💾 Please go to our website, we don’t want to speak with you.
🤷♀️ We aren’t making custom cakes because we can’t find any staff.
🤫 I didn’t tell you this, but our competitor might be able to help you out.
The baker of our cake was none other than Camisha Green of Camisha’s Cakes. A professional, independent small business baker who is seriously talented…
Unfortunately, due to timezones, I was unable to contact
camishascakes.com
by phone, so an email was dispatched:
👋 I’m Geoff, from
Gitpod
, and this email is coming to you from Australia. A competitor of ours in San Francisco launched their product a couple hours ago, and Gitpod would love to send a Gitpod cake to their office in celebration. In the software industry, there is a
long standing tradition
between competitors sending each other cakes.
We would like to know your availability and hear your thoughts about commissioning a cake that uses the Gitpod branding to serve 60-80 people by next Friday.
Can you please confirm production availability and share your thoughts about cake designs?
We are thinking something like
this
would be mint but instead of the Firefox logo use
our brand
. The top text would be
CONGRATULATIONS ON SHIPPING CODESPACES
and the bottom text would be
LOVE GITPOD
.
Casmisha
promptly
replied with:
Thank you for your email and what a fun idea! I’d be happy to give you a quote for this cake :) A half sheet cake, 3 layers high will serve about 60 guests And yes, we can take video and photos of the making as well! Here’s the link to my
cake menu
, let me know if you have any questions or if you’d like me to start an order for you
and I promptly replied with:
I’ve been scrolling through your facebook page and would love 🧡 to work with you. Yes, around 60 people would suffice. What if we increased the price of the cake and we made the cake
really
pop? What that means - I’ll leave that up to you.
Truth be told, I was 🤬 ‘ing myself. To trust someone in a completely different country that you haven’t met before is a huge, huge leap of faith. Meanwhile, over in the company slack, a vote was cast:
Whilst Gitpod is a fully distributed company, that
hires people from anywhere in the world
our origins are from Kiel, Germany thus a lot of our employees are German. After an unfair vote, German Chocolate was declared the winner, but it wasn’t without some office debate as to
what German Chocolate tastes like
:
🧔 “German Chocolate”? I only know of Swiss Chocolate.
👩🏼 There are “German Chocolate” and “True Chocolate”. It seems that they are implying something…
👧🏼 We have a lot of cows up here. So they need to dump all the milk somewhere.
Concept
Camisha, a couple days later, came back with:
Ok here’s a rough looking idea I came up with. We create a desk scene with an edible mug, cube, monitor, keyboard, octocat, mouse, and kumquat all sitting on the desk that is the cake. On the front of the cake we write the congratulatory message. What do you think?
I started 🤬 ‘ing myself. Had I chosen the wrong baker? I am IN OVER MY HEAD HERE as I absolutely could not imagine what the end result would look like from this concept. We jumped on a quick video call (which was the first time we had spoken with each other), and it became super clear that Gitpod had indeed found a baker we could trust with our brand.
Reality
Delivery
Camisha, being the legend that she is, included 2 dozen gluten-free vegan cupcakes in the delivery just in case some wouldn’t be able to have the actual cake.
Here is the cake in all its glory. The edible Gitpod workspace was sent to the GitHub office - we know it arrived and made an extremely positive impression, but unfortunately never got feedback on how it tasted.
Dear GitHub please let us know as our office remains
heavily
divided over
what does German chocolate taste like?
🇩🇪🍫
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