December 10th, 2014

The Changelog interview on open sourcing .NET

Rich Lander [MSFT]
Program Manager

We recently talked to Adam and Jared at The Changelog about open sourcing .NET Core. Check out the show.

 

#134: Open Sourcing .NET Core with the Microsoft .NET team

Here’s the introduction from The Changelog:

This week, we have members from .NET core team at Microsoft on the show to discuss Microsoft’s motivation for open sourcing the base class libraries of .NET, open source vs source open, the true goal of open sourcing .NET Core, and more.

“As far as open source goes, one of the key things that we need to focus on is being able to not just release source, but also take contributions back.” – Immo Landwerth @ 22:02

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.NET

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Rich Lander [MSFT]
Program Manager

Richard Lander is a Principal Program Manager on the .NET Core team. He works on making .NET Core work great in memory-limited Docker containers, on ARM hardware like the Raspberry Pi, and enabling GPIO programming and IoT scenarios. He is part of the design team that defines new .NET runtime capabilities and features. He enjoys British rock and Doctor Who. He grew up in Canada and New Zealand.

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