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See some insight into the group building Indigo
Channel 9, the team "putting a human face on Microsoft" at Microsoft, has released a video tour of Building 42, the home of the Indigo team, with Don Box, an architect with the team, as the tour guide. Although it may not be the deepest technical resource on the forthcoming Indigo releases, it does provide insights into the team and gives us a look inside the factory.
At the very least, it gives viewers an idea of the scope of Indigo, even just when looking at the list of people the tour meets along the way:
- Max Feingold, software design manager, the guy who did the CoEnterServiceDomain functions.
- Dave Driver, software design engineer.
- Dick Dievendorff, software architect, worked on COM+.
- Florin Lazar, software developer engineer/test, works on transactions.
- Harris Syed, software design engineer, works on unmanaged part of Indigo.
- Mark Gabarra, build facilitation developer.
- Kitty Carpenter, administrative assistant for the Indigo team.
- Rodney Limprecht, architect.
- Riyaz Pishori, program manager. Worked on CoInitializeSecurity.
- Andy Milligan, program manager, works on unmanaged part of Indigo.
- Sowmy Srinivasan, software design engineer.
- Jesus Ruiz-Scougall, software design engineer, works on remoting.
- Alex DeJarnatt, software design engineer.
- Natasha Jethanandani, software design engineer.
- Aaron Stern, software design engineer.
- John Shewchuk, architect.
- John Lambert, security test lead.
Just in that list alone, you have security, .NET remoting, unmanaged/COM integration, and transactional processing. And that's hardly the complete list of Indigo staffers.
For more insight into the Indigo development team, watch Don Box - Tour of Indigo Team.
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See some insight into the group building Indigo
YESSSS - reference to Office Space...
It was almost as physically walking through the .net namespaces. Maybe Microsoft can publish some sort of map of building 42 with the namespaces overlayed ... that would be so human :)
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