We caught up with Sean Wheeler at the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit to discuss all things documentation. We discuss why open source is an open discussion and how documentation moving to open source makes for a lot of opportunities to help contribute to the PowerShell community. We discuss the value of the PowerShell blog, and how contributing to the blog can help you practice and improve your writing skills, get your blogs published, and provides an opportunity to plug your own site at the same time.
Guest Bio and links:
Sean has spent over 22 years at Microsoft and is now the Lead technical writer for PowerShell. He is extremely active in the PowerShell community, helping those looking to contribute with their writing. He also created the Microsoft Product Support Reporting, which collects valuable data to help troubleshoot issues in complex systems.
Resource links:
https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/scripting/community/contributing/overview
Blog https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell-community/
Blog repo https://github.com/PowerShell/Community-Blog
How to contribute https://github.com/PowerShell/Community-Blog/wiki
PowerShell Perspectives: Ryan Lancial on Company Culture and Authentic Careers
The PowerShell & Global DevOps Summit 2024 Bar session 4
The PowerShell and DevOps Global Summit 2024 Bar session 3
The PowerShell & DevOps Global Summit 2024 Bar Session 2
The PowerShell & DevOps Global Summit 2024 Bar Session 1
From Blogging to DevOps with Jeff Brown Tech
Unveiling PowerShell’s Past: An Interview with Jeffrey Snover
MVP Spotlight: Clayton Tyger's Story
Cloud Chronicles: Mark Wragg's Journey in DevOps
IAM in Focus: Insights from Adil Leghari
Crafting a Fulfilling Career: Wisdom from Industry Leaders Jeff Hicks and Mike F. Robbins
From Admin to Defender: Jake Hildreth's Security Evolution
Reaching the Summit: Graham's OnRamp Journey
Roadmapping your PowerShell Journey with Sean Wheeler
PowerShell and Pentesting: Hacker Insights with Spencer Alessi
PowerShell and Education: A Deep Dive with Jim Tyler, Director of Technology
From Python to PowerShell: A Developer's Perspective with Jordan Borean
From Listener to Speaker: Daniel Schroeder’s PowerShell Summit Success
PowerShell PM Roundtable: 2024 Areas of Excitement
From Engineer to Manager: Mike Kanakos on Transition, Lessons, and Community
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Insight Story: Tech Trends Unpacked
Zero-Shot
Fast Forward by Tomorrow Unlocked: Tech past, tech future
The Unbelivable Truth - Series 1 - 26 including specials and pilot
A Prairie Home Companion: News from Lake Wobegon