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Doing development in the open – a story of a CQRS Journey
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Next: 1 The Joys of Being A Maintainer
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Grigori Melnik
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apr Tue 14
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As a former member of the Microsoft patterns & practices team, I’ll reflect on our path to a truly open-source project – a CQRS Journey. This means public repos, active community involvement (including taking code contributions), transparent iteration planning, and bug management. I’ll share both what went well and what didn’t, from the perspectives of project management, community management, development and testing. I’ll share tips on how to overcome organizational hurdles to be successful in your open source initiatives.
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