Have you ever created something and wanted to share it with others with the hope they will contribute and make it better? Sites like the new defunct codeplex and GitHub are full of functionality people want to share and work with others on; however, many projects remain dormant. What are the characteristics that create an environment where people want to contribute to your project? Steve and I discuss a few ideas and we interview two very successful community project leaders in Brent Ozar and Chrissy LeMarie about how they got started and what it takes to put together a good community project.
The shownotes for today’s episode is found at http://sqldatapartners.com/2017/05/10/community-tools/ and have fun on the SQL trail.
Episode 280: A Focus on Microsoft Fabric
Episode 279: SQL Server Migrations Demystified
Episode 278: Running SQL Server on Azure VMs
Episode 277: PostgreSQL for the SQL Server Crowd
Episode 276: Dynamic SQL and Testing in Isolation
Episode 275: Machine Learning and Power BI
Episode 274: A CMM Case Study
Episode 273: The Capability Maturity Model for Data Professionals
Episode 272: Performance Tuning Scripts
Episode 271: Pass Summit 2023 Wrap-Up
Episode 270: Medallion Architecture
Episode 269: Why Do I Need a Managed Service Provider?
Episode 268: AI and the Future of the Database
Episode 267: Microsoft Fabric
Episode 266: Working with Containers
Episode 265: WHY and What's Next
Episode 264: Verified Backups
Episode 263: SQL Server This ‘n That
Episode 262: Learning Azure Synapse Pt 1
Episode 261: The Data Lakehouse
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