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April 2006 - Posts

How the Windows SDK team manages our milestone processes

Hello All! I am Brian Cost, the QA Manager for the Windows SDK team. You've heard from Program Managers on various topics and now it's time for Test to post. As Vista Beta 2 approaches, the Windows SDK team has deadlines and mini-milestones to meet before

Versioning and the Windows SDK

Today I'd like to ask for your comments on a few issues that we've had some internal debates about on our team, having to do with how we handle versioning and the side-by-side story with the SDK. Please let us know how you feel by submitting your comments.

Vista Developer Story

Hi Peoples! Another one of the Program Managers from the Windows SDK team, here. J My name is Melinda Klein. I figured that I would introduce myself and tell you a little about one of my projects. I’ve been working on the Vista Developer Story for the

Broken links in the SDK

Hi Everyone, I'm Ken Milne, the Documentation PM for the Windows SDK. My work touches all aspects of aggregating documentation content and documentation-related features into the Windows SDK. As we rapidly approach the date when the Windows SDK will ship
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Enjoy the Windows SDK

Hi all, My name is Steven Goulet, Group Program Manager of the Windows SDK and I would like to welcome you to the Windows SDK team blog. For my introductory entry, I thought I would give you some insight into what we do and how we do it. First, let me

Setup in the Windows SDK

Hi, I'm Jason Sacks, the Setup Program Manager for the Windows SDK. It's my job to help make sure that you can set up and install the SDK, and that everything behaves as expected in setup. To that end, if you're having setup problems, I'd like to refer
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Welcome to the Windows SDK Team Blog!

Hello, and welcome to the Windows SDK team blog. My name is Lori Pearce and I’m the Product Unit Manager (PUM) for the SDK team. We have a lot of exciting plans afoot for the SDK, such as improved tools coverage, more and better documentation, and additional
 
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