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Since its launch two weeks ago (MSDN Wiki), 165 contributors added 744 content blocks to 613 topics in MSDN Wiki!
In my opinion, that’s not a bad start; however, most of those contributions appear to come from two Microsoft employees. I think this is to be expected early on, as we saw with answering forum posts in the beginning. We also gave them a head start to prime the wiki.
The feedback we received at TechEd was overwhelmingly positive for this inaugural release of MSDN Wiki. Over time, I hope we see more and more content blocks coming from non-Microsofties. I’m sure you know something you can contribute. Don’t be shy.
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- Anonymous
June 22, 2006
Basically what you are doing is asking religious people to edit the bible.... :-) - Anonymous
June 22, 2006
Yeah, you have to slow that David Kean guy down... :-) - Anonymous
June 22, 2006
Wikis are gaining more attention as a collaborative tool for sharing and updating information. Most people... - Anonymous
June 22, 2006
It is looking like a really useful resource. Especially when some of the more historic parts of MSDN come available for annotations.
Would be nice if the change RSS feeds included what entry was being annotated (e.g. recent entry "What does this do?" ... what does what?) - Anonymous
July 18, 2006
It's just painful to go through the signup, the EULAs... as a first-timer, it's freakisly intimidating.