Channel 9 (discussion forum)
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Channel 9 homepage |
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URL | channel9.msdn.com |
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Type of site | Video / Forum / Wiki |
Registration | Optional |
Available language(s): | English |
Owner | Microsoft Corp. |
Created by | Microsoft employees |
Launched | April, 2004 |
Current status | Active |
Channel 9 is a Microsoft discussion forum used to promote conversations among Microsoft's customers targeted at Microsoft Windows users. Channel 9 features interviews with Microsoft developers about their products, a forum to discuss the videos and other topics, and a wiki[1], which has been adopted by various Microsoft teams as a way to aggregate feedback and respond to issues.
According to the first video ever posted on the site[2], the name was picked after the on-board channel no. 9 on airplanes. On this channel, passengers can listen to the cockpit conversations, listening to what's happening up front.
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[edit] User community
Channel 9 users, unlike many Microsoft run community sites, vary in attitude and taste. No single consensus or characterization can be made about the group. Channel 9 attracts both younger and older members than are often found using Microsoft’s newsgroups. This creates a balance of views, which directly oppose one another to create a lively discussion or debate.
[edit] Microsoft Employees
Microsoft Developers and Employees routinely converse with users on Channel 9 forums and its wiki — even some senior employees such as Larry Osterman [3]. Careful readers may also notice that past employees will occasionally post, sometimes shedding some light on the past of Microsoft [4].
[edit] Doctrine
Channel 9 has the following doctrine[5]:
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[edit] Wiki
Channel 9 also features a wiki based on Microsoft's own FlexWiki, which is ASP.NET-based.
The wiki itself generally isn't as active as the forums, but sometimes has useful information for Microsoft products, such as Internet Explorer [6]
Recently the FlexWiki source was opened[7] at SourceForge under the Common Public License [8].
[edit] Open source Channel9 Projects
The Channel 9 site, via The SandBox, gives its users the ability to create and host their own Open Source projects (which they maintain ownership of). Some of the more popular projects include GusPinto' MSN System Tray Web Search and Sven Groot's C9 International Avatar Creator.
[edit] External Channel9 Project Links
C9 International Avatar Creator: Written by Sven Groot, based on Jamie's avatar templates, with contributions by Minh and Stitch 2.0.
C9 International Avatar Creator Web Edition: Web frontend for the C9IAC, created by W3bbo.
C9Music Release: http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=102069
[edit] References
- ^ Channel9 Wiki: HomePage.
- ^ The 9 Guys - Who We Are. Channel9 Videos.
- ^ Larry Osterman profile.
- ^ Plamondon, James. Apple vs. Microsoft evangelism posting.
- ^ Channel 9 Doctrine.
- ^ Internet Explorer Feedback. Channel9 Wiki.
- ^ Ornstein, David. FlexWiki posted to SourceForge.net.
- ^ FlexWiki project. SourceForge.