Great interview resources on HowSoftwareisBuilt.com

This was recently brought to my attention and I thought you would be interested in these compelling interviews posted on www.howsoftwareisbuilt.com.

Interview with Marc Frons - CTO - New York Times Digital - Part 2

Interview with Mark Osborne, Developer Division Architect, Microsoft

Interview with Scott Densmore - Microsoft’s CodePlex and Patterns & Practices

Interview with David Campbell - Technical Fellow - Microsoft - Part II

Interview with Justin Erenkrantz - President - Apache Software Foundation - Part I

Interview with Britten Martin - Group Manager - Customer Service and Support - Microsoft

The “How Software is Built” site launched in March 2007 to gather perspectives on both the Open Source and Commercial Software Development Models and to encourage wide audience feedback and inputs. Hear industry experts weigh in on the merits of both development models. The 28 Subject Matter Expert interviews posted to date have been witnessing consistent increase in traffic since its launch with 82,872 hits and 22,575 visitors in Feb 2008.

There is also a good pipeline and interesting names for the interviews in the coming weeks/months:

  • Brad Wilson – Microsoft – SDE – Formerly Patterns and Practices – Was able to talk about Patterns and Practices as he recently left there but is now in a different group that he wasn’t able to talk about publicly.
  • Leon Skhlar – CTO – Reuters
  • Ross Gardler – OSS Watch – UK – Service Manager - OSS Watch Team. 
  • Jamie Thinglestead – CTO – Dow Jones/Wall Street Journal 
  • Kevin Kludge – CTO – Zimbra
  • Mitch Bradley – OLPC – Hardware / Firmware (management of the firmware stack).
  • Jim Getty’s – OLPC – Software Stack on OLPC – ( head of the software stack)
  • Ben Chelf – CTO – Coverity
  • Stefano Mazzocchi – MIT – Community Aspects and Development
  • Mark Kortekaas – CTO – CBS 
  • Wade Olsen  -KDE – Community and Marketing Manager 
  • Katie Capps Parlante – Chandler – Project Head after the departure of Mitch recently

Do drop by the site whenever you have the time for interesting insights on what SME’s really think about “competing” software development methodologies.

Deena McCloskey

ISV Team Blog