How well do you think the C# team fares w.r.t community?
I took a break last week. Along with late night sessions upto 3am playing Halo2 co-op on legendary with my younger brother (we finished about 6-7 levels), I also thought a ton about the C# teams community effort.
Last year, Eric did an amazing job in getting us more involved in the community. Some things we did:
- We got into blogging in a big way. Posts by Cyrus, Jay, Eric were big.
- We had 2-3 SDR's (or software development reviews) where we showed bits early in the product cycle to early adopters and got their feedback.
- We began a more coherent approach to our presence at conferences.
- We spent more time organizing and scheduling chats.
- We established better content on our dev centers.
- ...
Last year we did a bunch of experimentation around what our activities are. But over the break, I couldnt help but feel that we dont really know how good we are doing. I checked out cluetrain.com and wondered - are we still faceless with our community? How do you guys feel the c# team is doing with respect to making your lives easier, in being transparent with its decisions? Give us a grade, A-F. Let me know why.
Where I'm going with this is to make sure we are doing the right things for you. The C# team is a bounded set of resources and given a large number of ways to make our community better, we need to focus on the big stuff. If you think we are faceless, we can fix that. If you think the stuff we did last year was fun, but we didnt really address more code samples...well let me know. If you think the msdn product feedback center is a good idea but we dont give great responses...I have a willing ear.
Comments
Anonymous
December 27, 2004
The "dev centers" link breaks.Anonymous
December 27, 2004
Grade: B
In my opinion, I first got interested in the community just by using C#, it is my favorite language ever (I've done C/C++, Java, COBOL, Fortran, etc...). As I used C# more and more, it wasn't very hard to find a thriving .NET community. MSDN provides a lot of community resources with things like chats and blogs. All a person needs to do is search for it. One problem I have with MSDN blogs (I read the main MSDN feed) is the sheer volume of blogs and posts. Maybe the MSDN blogs should be broken down better by categoriy?Anonymous
December 28, 2004
Zee - The dev centers link is fixed - thanks for noticing that.Anonymous
December 31, 2004
I think the team is doing a great job. I have participated in several web chats on C# 2.0 and even 3.0. There's lots of good info on MS blogs on C#. Ladybug has been great. Keep up the good work.Anonymous
January 05, 2005
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January 07, 2005
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January 07, 2005
Doug & John thanks for the feedback...
John - what specific information do you think we lack in the blogosphere with Erics departure?Anonymous
January 09, 2005
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