Posted By: Rory | Apr 10th, 2007 @ 12:40 PM | 11,401 Views | 8 Comments

[Note: Looks like I made a couple small mistakes while chunking the original interview up into smaller pieces. While it looked like they were ending at exactly the right time, it appears each video has an extra second or two of talking that I meant to cut off. The result is that the video stops right in the middle of a comment by Fabrice that's actually for the next video in the series. Simply put, there's nothing missing, and Fabrice will get to finish his comment in the next video - apologies Expressionless ]

Whatever warm cuddly advances are made by large corporations toward community efforts and transparency, there are still serious and valid concerns about the ramifications of letting civilians produce content.

This is part two of the series on the MSDN dev and internationalization wikis.

In this one, we talk about some of the work Fabrice and team had to do to push these projects through, get them approved, and implemented.

Don't know about you people, but I look at community involvement as being a great thing for everybody. However, I'm not the one who has to take responsibility for opening up a site to modifications from the general public. When we see these projects, it's easy to forget the kind of risks that are being taken on behalf of the employees who drive the efforts.

This interview reminded me of what those risks can be...

The Series:

- Video #1: Saying Hello

- Video #2: How and Why

- Video #3: A Huge Responsibility

- Video #4 (last): Internationalization

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keeron
keeron
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prencher wrote:
I can't helper but wonder WHY you split it up in the first place?


Just a guess ... there are 25 parts Smiley (50 mb each, going by the size of the first 2)
I can't help but wonder WHY you split it up in the first place?
Chadk
Chadk
excuse me - do you has a flavor?
Good videos so far.
But i dont get either, why you split it into videos lesser then 10 minuts?! PerplexedExpressionless
I think Rory has been bludging around the place with Scott Hanselman, so he split the videos up to make it look like he has done more work.

he, he busted.
I had a really good read on this, very detail,
and very useful information.Thanks.


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rhm
rhm
Frack300 wrote:
I had a really good read on this, very detail,
and very useful information.Thanks.


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rhm wrote:

Frack300 wrote: I had a really good read on this, very detail,
and very useful information.Thanks.


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I agree, comment spam. What do we do with AVI converting stuff in here for all wmv anyways? Smiley - oh, and the link? not opening..Sad
abkrino
abkrino
Time...Time There is always no TIME
shorter videos meaning 75% of the time like any series instead of 60 mins interview try to make it 40 mins not 2^20 videos!!!!Big Smile
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