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Korby's Port25 Interview on CodePlex

Check out Korby's Interview on CodePlex on Port25, a variation of a Channel 9-style website to hold discussions regarding Open Source and how it relates to Microsoft.  The transcript hasn't been posted yet, so here's a (rough) breakdown of the discussion timeline.

I'm sure Korby would love to see some comments....

Korby's Interview

0:00 - What is a Product Manager

1:00 - What is CodePlex?

1:45 - What is your history at Microsoft?  - begins with Visual Source Safe

4:30 - History with blogging

6:15 - More on CodePlex

9:10 - CodePlex versus GotDotNet

12:00 - Where did the name CodePlex come from?

14:15 - CodePlex Architecture Overview (Begins describing TFS)

22:40 - What makes CodePlex not a web interface

26:10 - Wiki Functionality

28:00 - Homepages on CodePlex

30:00 - Projects on CodePlex

31:00 - Korby's Favorite projects

33:44 - External (non-Microsoft) Projects on CodePlex

35:00 - Wrap up - CodePlex as a community resource

hint hint, you may see a power toy interview up there very, very soon...

Posted: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 7:49 PM by saraford

Comments

Alex Barnett blog said:

Thanks to Sarah Ford for pointing out this interview on video (on Port25) with Korby Parnell explaining...
# June 29, 2006 12:38 AM

Lorenzo Barbieri @ UGIblogs! said:

# June 29, 2006 1:53 AM

Dennis E. Hamilton said:

Yup, the Sara Ford interview went up at 9am local time this morning.  Now I'v got two to digest.  Great Thursday start-the-day experience.
# June 29, 2006 1:48 PM

Port 25 said:

Sam interviews Korby Parnell, Program Manager for the Communities & Collab. Learn more about Codeplex, a new portal for collaborative software development & sharing source code that was launched at the OSBC in London today.
# July 19, 2006 3:46 PM
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