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From YouTube: S102 - Welcome to .NET Conf 2018!
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Join Scott Hanselman, Community Director for the .NET Team and Jon Galloway, Executive Director of the .NET Foundation as they give us an update on the .NET community, open source and details on the new format of this year's conference!
A
A
Hopefully,
you're
watching
us
live
right.
Now
you
might
be
at
one
of
the
many
local
parties.
Some
parties
are
happening
right
now,
live
and
watching
and
hanging
out
and
sharing
content,
but
also
later
this
week,
we're
going
to
have
content
in
your
native
language.
We're
also
going
to
see
a
kind
of
Rolling
Thunder
with
other
events
throughout
the
world.
Aren't.
B
A
A
We
want
to
showcase
the
community
and
that
work
that
you're
making,
because
it's
a
whole
new
world
of
open
source
net,
and
we
don't
want
to
just
focus
on
stuff
that
Microsoft
is
making,
since
something
like
60%
of
the
contributions
to
dotnet
are
now
outside
of
Microsoft
is
so
important.
A
couple
of
the
things
that
we
wanted
to
share
with
you
are
some
websites
that
we've
been
noticing
pop
up
lately,
and
you
brought
this
one
to
my
attention.
This
one's
called
discovered
dotnet.
What
is
it
going
on
here?
This.
B
Is
really
cool,
so
Dave
Glick
has
is
putting
this
he's
been
building
that
it's
it's
like
a
labor
of
love.
He
keeps
adding
features
on
it
stuff.
So
there's
things
like
there's
new
news,
there's
projects
that
he
calls
up.
If
you
scroll
down
on
the
side,
this
is
really
cool.
He
calls
up
Help,
Wanted
mm-hmm,
so
on
the
right
side.
All
these
projects,
where
it's
like,
hey
here's,
where
you
can
get
involved,
here's
a
here's,
an
issue
you
can
jump
in
on
Oh.
A
A
B
A
Discoveries
cool
stuff,
that's
going
on
in
the
donut
community,
yep,
whether
it
be
a
podcast
or
some
video,
all
kinds
of
stuff.
It's
a
great
portal
to
find
awesome,
dotnet,
open
source
community
resources,
yep
pretty
fantastic
stuff,
yeah
now
another
one
of
those
things.
That's
kind
of
new
that
we've
recently
noticed
this
is
built
with
dotnet,
so
it's
built
with
do
T
dotnet,
and
these
are
projects
that
are
built
with
the
done
in
framework
without
a
core
with
xamarin,
with
mano
with
mano
game
unity.
A
Any
of
those
things-
and
this
is
really
important,
because
you
can
go
up
there
and
submit
a
project
yeah.
So
if
you've
made
something
and
you're
your
boss
or
bosses
will
let
you
talk
about
it
yep.
You
should
go
up
to
built
with
dotnet
and
submit
it.
So
you
can
see,
for
example,
some
of
the
really
innovative
stuff
that
we've
seen
that
previous
done
at
comps,
like
Hassler
right
doing,
FPGA
hardware
work
with
dotnet,
yeah,
really
really
cool
stuff
that
you
would
ordinarily
have
to
stumble
upon,
while
googling
or
by
pinging,
with
Google.
What's.
B
So
neat
with
dotnet
is,
you
can
use
it
to
build
all
kinds
of
stuff
like
I'm,
sorry,
ot
and
web
and
desktop,
and
all
that
and
and
it's
a
little
frustrating.
Sometimes
it
feels
like
after
years
and
years
someone
will
say:
oh
that
thing
was
built
with
that
net
and
you
didn't
know
all
the
stuff
that's
out
there.
So
this
is
a
great
way
to
just
kind
of
go
it
all
this
stuff
right.
You
know
from
libraries
to
full
projects.
A
B
A
You've
made
a
library
and
you're
excited
about
that
library,
and
you
want
people
to
to
see
that
sometimes
it
can
be
hard
for
your
new
get
project
to
to
get
that
visibility
that
your
new
libraries,
if
you
create
something,
go
and
submit
it
to
websites
like
this,
and
you
can
see
them.
We've
got
yamo
libraries
for
dotnet
monitoring
people
doing
smart
homework
with
things
like
Netley
knows
a
lot
of
people
out
there
work
on
one
thing
all
day:
I
talk
to
people
every
day,
they're
like
well
I'm,
a
c-sharp,
developer
and
I.
A
Do
I
do
win
forms,
you
know.
Maybe
that's
not
really
exciting,
but
it
works.
For
me
like
oh,
but
wait
a
second.
You
know
c-sharp
yeah,
you
understand
Windows
what,
if
you
took
those
c-sharp
abilities
or
those
f-sharp
abilities
and
then
applied
it
to
your
smart
home,
we
ran
it
on
your
Raspberry
Pi.
You
may
be
a
docker
container
developer
and
you
don't
even
know
it
yeah
yeah.
A
That,
if
you
did
that
right
away,
one
of
the
other
things
that
we've
been
noticing
lately
in
the
dotnet
community
that
has
a
lot
of
people
excited
is
the
enthusiasm
around
twitch
streaming
now.
Twitch
streaming
is
usually
where
my
kids
go
to
watch
ninja
play
fortnight,
but
I
learned
first
about
twitch
stream
streaming,
and
that
means
specifically
streaming
live
coding
from
from
no
op
cat,
uh-huh,
noop
ka
t
watching
Sue's
hint
and
every
Sunday
afternoon.
She
would
go
up
and
she
would
code
live
on.
A
Twitch,
yeah
I
know
she's,
not
the
first
live
at
which
coder,
but
she
was
the
most
fun
and
the
one
that
I
spent
the
most
time
with
and
she
worked
with
Jeff
Fritz
and
they
shared
best
practices
and
now
Jeff
is
becoming
a
very
prolific
streamer
and
he
is
now
joining
a
really
cool
community
of
streamers,
both
on
mixer
and
on
twitch.
So
Jeff
and
friends
have
worked
together
and
have
put
together
a
Visual
Studio
twitch
channel
yeah.
B
There
pretty
much
anytime
and
it's
like
wow,
there's
stuff
going
on
now,
and
you
know
it's
funny
because
it's
easy
to
get
head
down
coding
and
not
think
about
how
fun
coding
can
be.
But
when
you've
got
25
people
watching
some
heckling,
some
saying
hey,
you
missed
a
semicolon.
Whatever
it
is,
it's
a
lot
of
fun,
I
joined
Jeff's
several
times
and
it's
a
party.
It's.
A
A
One
of
the
things
that's
exciting
is
that
you
can
get
involved
and
if
you
are
already
a
twitch
streamer-
and
this
is
important
if
you're
using
twitch
or
mixer-
let
us
know
let
us
know
on
Twitter
talk
to
Jeff,
let
him
know
and
we
can
actually
host
you
on
the
visual
studio
channel.
So
it
will
give
you
an
audience.
We
can
host
you
and
we'd
love
it.
If
you
would
host
us
right,
that
would
be
great.
You
can
go
up
to
twitch.tv,
slash
official
studio.
A
You
can
see
the
rules,
the
code
of
conduct
you
can
follow
everywhere.
You
are
whether
it
be
YouTube
or
Twitter
or
mixer.
We
will
be
there
and
there's
a
schedule
of
the
regular
times
that
Jeff
is
up
there
and
if
you
want
to
get
in
to
twitch
streaming,
you
can
take
a
look
at
both
Sue's
Hinton's,
blog
and
Jeff's
blog.
They
both
have
explanations
on
how
to
do.
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
A
Now,
one
of
the
things
that's
important
about
the
dotnet
foundation
that
I
appreciate
about
it
is
the
idea
of
getting
involved.
It's
so
important.
A
lot
of
people
will
look
on
a
map
and
they'll
say
I
want
to
meet
someone
I
want
to
talk
about.
Dotnet
I
want
to
meet
my
peers
and
I
want
to
maybe
give
a
talk.
Yeah
I
want
to
attend
to
talk,
and
it's
kind
of
hard
to
find
those
folks
but
you've
partnered
with
meetup.com.
We.
B
A
Absolutely
and
I
know
for
a
fact,
I
know
for
a
fact
that
some
of
you
are
in
some
of
these
countries
that
do
not
have
a
pin
on
them.
You
might
say
well
wait
a
second
I'm
in
Mali
I'm
in
South,
Africa
I
know
that
there
are
done
net
user
groups
down
here,
but
you
just
haven't
told
us
about
those.
We
would
love
to
get
you
up
in
here.
We'd
like
to
have
you
have
the
support
of
the
foundation?
Maybe
get
some
swag
get
some
visibility.
A
B
Do
we
have
workshops
and
they're
regularly
updated
I've?
Seen,
as
you
know,
has
been
kicking
butt
on
this
he's
got
continuous
integration
so,
as
we
make
code
changes
for
all
our
little
snapshots
for
the
workshops,
it's
their
CI
builds
for
it
and
actually
the
content
from
dotnet
Kampf
we're
going
to
be
putting
that
up
there
as
well.
That's.
A
B
Know
I
was
thinking
about
it
recently.
The
first
talks
I
gave
were
at
local
meetups.
There
were
user
groups
and
there
were
lightning
talks
and
I
was
scared
to
death
and
I
did
a
ten
minute
talk
and
then
I
did
it
again
and
again
and
I
loved
it,
but
I
I'm,
not
sure.
If
that
was
kind
of
how
I
know
a
lot
of
developers.
I
talked
to,
they
got
started
at
their
Meetup.
A
Absolutely
and
I
think
it's
a
great
way
to
to
learn
more
about
your
craft.
I
think
that
people
talk
about
well,
maybe
I'm
gonna
be
some
kind
of
rockstar
developer.
That's
nonsense!
Rockstar
developers,
the
thing
it
doesn't
exist,
yeah
I
just
want
to
hear
about
really
excited
enthusiastic
developers
who
just
want
to
share
and
I
know
that
you
want
to
share.
You
just
maybe
need
an
audience
yep
so
take
some
of
this
code.
Localize
it
make
it
your
own.
A
B
B
B
A
If
you
find
an
issue,
realize
we'll
call
this
the
beta
launch
of
the
foundation
website,
but
make
sure
that
you
dive
into
the
projects-
and
you
figure
out,
what's
going
on
there
now,
there's
a
number
of
services
that
the
dotnet
Foundation
provides.
If
you
have
an
open
source
project,
mm-hmm
like
let's
say,
you're
a
one-person,
you
know
Joe
or
Jane
with
a
with
a
project.
Yeah
I
worry
about.
A
B
A
great
thing,
so
there's
two
main
things
we
try
and
do
with
that
one
is.
We
are
an
open
source
foundation
that
handles
the
kind
of
legal
nitty-gritty
of
assigning
IP
so
that,
if
you
lean
electoral
property,
intellectual
property,
exactly
and
so
that
projects
that
join
the
dotnet
foundation,
this
includes
projects
Microsoft's,
contributed
and
includes
ones
that
individual
developers
have
contributed
our
teams
of
one
or
two.
B
A
Of
stuff-
let's,
let's
be
really
frank-
I
must
say
that
there's
been
some
small
open
source
projects
that
I've
worked
on
and
the
connection
string
to
the
production
database.
You
know
may
or
may
not
have
been
in
a
sticky
note
on
my
desk
right.
If
that
kind
of
access,
the
signing
key,
the
certificates
for
baby
smash,
yeah
right
I've
got
a
game
for
babies,
called
baby
smash
where's
the
code
signing.
B
B
A
B
Learning
certificate
things
another
one
like
those
signing
certificates,
you
need
an
SSL
cert.
You
need
just
all
this
kind
of
random
stuff
in
the
course
of
running
your
project,
and
you
have
two
hours
a
week
when
your
kids
are
in
bed
or
whatever
do
you
want
to
hassle
with
that?
Or
do
you
want
to
fix
bugs?
So
we
try
and
do
some
of
this
back
office
stuff
for
you.
So.
A
The
dotnet
foundation
is
supporting
all
of
these
groups,
like
I,
say
over
200
groups
205,
yet
more
every
day.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
you
add.
Your
group
I
want
your
pins
on
this
diagram.
Please
I
want
it
on
the
map
here.
Now
there,
a
lot
of
meetups
near
you,
I
want
to
point
something
out
in
May.
There
were
about
eighty
thousand
members
yeah
and
now,
as
we
approach
September
one
hundred
twenty
thousand
and
basically
four
thousand
and
just
the
last
month,
it's.
B
A
So
if
you
know
that
there's
a
meetup
near
you
no
matter
what
country
that
you're
in
please
let
us
know
and
then
we'll
get
you
on
the
map,
we'll
raise
those
numbers
and
we'll
let
more
people
get
an
opportunity
to
speak,
to
share
and
donate
local
meetups
or
a
really
great
opportunity
for
you
to
get
the
word
out
about
whatever
you're
working
on
yep.
Now
we
talked
about
how
there
are
local
events.
I
want
to
keep
hitting
on
this
idea
of
local
local
local.
A
B
A
B
A
So,
what's
involved
in
this
local
event,
I
could
I
could
pre
download
the
the
videos
of
the
stuff
that
we're
doing
live
right
now
will
be
available
for
download
yeah,
so
I
could
download
that
I
could
bring
the
code
locally.
I
could
maybe
alternate
between
showing
Scott
hunter
talking
about
dotnet,
core
3
and
then
a
local
person
doing
something
innovative
with
Don.
Of
course,.
B
B
A
Know-
and
that's
really
a
good
point.
One
of
the
things
you
could
also
do
to
help
us
out
is
if
you
are
at
a
meet-up
now,
if
you're
watching
us,
even
in
a
team
room,
send
us
a
picture
put
it
up
on
Twitter
hashtag
do
t
NE,
T,
conf,
conf
right
now,
hashtag
it
we'll
grab
that
information
and
we'll
try
to
make
sure
that
we
retweet
it
or
get
the
word
out
that
you
are
out
there
right
now.
A
B
A
A
You
should
go
and
hook
that
out
exactly
and
to
your
point
about,
what's
going
on
in
Africa
right
now.
Well,
I've
got
this
tweet
from
Sylvester
I
thought
was
really
cool,
they've
already
put
together
local
meetup
events
in
Egypt,
Nigeria,
Ghana,
Kenya,
South,
Africa
Mauritius
in
Cote
Bois,
a
lot
of
cool
stuff
going
on
I
should
check
out
on
Sylvester's
Twitter.
There
he's
got
a
link
to
some
of
the
cool
stuff.
That's
going
on
with
local
events
in
Africa
and
I
also
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
a
really
well
organised
event.
A
That's
happening
in
Chennai
well
in
Chennai.
Right
now,
you've
got
sponsored
by
Rev,
debug
and
they've
got
look
speakers
from
all
over,
including
our
own
Bala,
who
worked
on
the
asp.net
team
and
then
moved
over
back
to
India
and
he's
gonna
be
speaking
there
as
well
as
some
MVPs
and
some
community
members
from
C
sharp
corner
so
really
cool
stuff
going
on.
We
want
people
to
know
that
we
appreciate
you
and
the
work
that
you're
doing,
whether
it
be
something
small
like
showcasing
a
tweet
or
something
bigger
to.
Let
you
know
that
dotnet
loves
you.
A
B
B
A
It's
really
important
to
point
out
that
you
don't
have
to
be
someone
who
is
contributing
to
the
CLR
right
to
the
core
runtime
of
dotnet
to
be
an
appreciated
member
of
the
dotnet
community.
It
can
be
writing
another
unit
test.
It
can
be
fixing
a
misspelling
in
my
readme
yep,
all
of
that's
appreciated
or
fixing
John
Callaway's
website.
A
Requests
appreciated
to
the
dotnet
Foundation
website.
That's
happening
right
now,
and
I
also
want
to
remind
you
about
another
fun
community
resource
that
hopefully
some
of
you
are
watching.
If
not
all
is
the
asp.net
community
stand
up
yeah
we
try
to
do
it
on
Tuesdays,
but
sometimes
we're
traveling
yeah.
B
Getting
better
we,
yes,
so
we've
got
it
set
up
now,
where
we
used
to
do
it
from
personal
YouTube
accounts.
Now
we
actually
have
this
dotnet
Foundation
YouTube
channel,
and
so
we
alternate
10
a.m.
and
3:45
p.m.
Pacific
Time.
So
we
can
try
and
hit
all
the
time
zones
absolutely
and
we've
been
having
a
lot
of
PM's
and
engineers
on
from
the
team
come
in
and
dude
laptop
demos
of
like
here's,
some
code,
I
wrote
last
week
kind
of
stuff
absolutely.
A
Now
community
members
might
be
small,
it
might
be
a
one-person
group
who's,
putting
together
a
project,
it
might
be
your
nougat
package
or
your
CMS
or
your
website,
and
you
put
that
up
on
your
github.
So
you
might
be
a
one-person
thing
or
you
might
be
a
huge
organization,
a
giant
enterprise
might
be
our
friends
at
Little,
Debbie,
snack,
cakes,
doing
work
and
dotnet
I
recently
got
a
message
from
a
large
company
that
you
might
have
heard
of
that's
using
dotnet
with
some
success.
A
A
Is
a
community?
It's
not
just
a
game,
but
it's
actually
a
community
that
you
can
build,
so
my
kids
can
go
into
roblox
studio.
You
can
download
this
from
the
Windows
Store
and
it's
available
basically
everywhere.
Ok,
so
why
should
I
care
about
roblox?
Well,
it
turns
out
that
they
use
net
Wow
roblox
uses
net
for
their
back-end
and
they're
servicing
70
million
users
a
month
active
engaged
users
a
month.
A
So
my
kids,
all
this
time,
have
been
talking
to
services
that
are
written
in
dotnet
and
they're,
currently
looking
at
moving
to
dotnet,
core
and
micro
services
and
containers,
and
things
like
that.
So
I'm
just
really
excited
to
hear
about
companies,
big
and
small,
like
roblox
or
like
the
dotnet
foundation.
A
B
A
B
A
A
A
So
you
probably
know
know
and
love
so
be
sure
to
check
that
on
on
Twitch,
hang
out
with
all
of
the
dotnet
team
members
and
get
some
cool
prizes
throughout
that
party.
They're
gonna
be
kind
of
raffling
stuff
off,
which
is
gonna
be
great.
Okay,
I
also
want
to
point
out
that
putting
something
like
this
together
isn't
just
John
and
myself
sitting
in
front
of
a
big
screen.
There
are
a
ton
of
people
that
help
out
as
well
as
our
sponsors
and
it's
important
to
point
those
sponsors
out.
A
Of
course,
the
dotnet
foundation
will
a
big
fundamental
part
of
what
we
were
doing,
but
also
other
partners.
Here
you
can
see
LED
tools
and
nostos
DevExpress
progress,
telluric
pre-emptive,
DocuSign,
dot,
vvm
Twilio.
All
of
this
is
meant
to
enable
you
to
write
code
in
dotnet
any
developer,
any
platform
open
source
all
the
way
down.
That
makes
me
very,
very
happy.
We're
gonna
do
a
couple
of
questions.
As
we
end
our
little
community
update
here
yeah.
A
So
if
you
have
some
questions,
go
ahead
and
tweet
them
at
the
hashtag
dotnet
kampf
they'll
put
them
up
on
the
big
screen
and
john,
and
I
will
answer
them
first.
What
I
see
here
from
Lance
is
saying,
give
to
have
a
minimum
download
count
or
follower
count.
You
have
to
be
famous
to
apply
to
the
dotnet
Foundation
like
if
I
just
make
left
pad
right.
B
A
B
What
I
mean,
and
so
some
for
some
cases
that
a
one
or
two
person
project
that
is
used
by
many
people
for
others?
It's
a
it's
a
project,
that's
important,
because
it's
kind
of
like
a
leverage,
kind
of
point,
that
sort
of
thing.
So
we
we
also
kind
of
we
have
a
backlog
and
we
work
through
case
by
case.
So
it
does
take
some
time
to
get
them
through.
Ok
and
we
don't
want
to
bring
9000
projects
in
and
give
them
bad
service
either
right.
So
we're
kind
of
scaling
up.
A
Ico,
so
the
idea
isn't
that
you
or
the
project
or
whatever
it's
famous,
it's
that
this
is
a
fundamental
part
of
the
community
or
it's
becoming
an
emerging
thing
that
we
all
rely
on
yeah
if
it
were
to
go
away
if
it
were
to
fall
and
disrepair
mm-hmm
if
it
were
become
unavailable
in
some
way
that
the
community
would
would
suffer
right.
Ok,
so
that's
a
bit
of
a
heuristic,
but
hopefully
that
answers
Lance's,
lancers
question
see
people
are
already
letting
us
know.
A
A
Dotnet
discovered
net
and
built
with
dotnet
I
will
tweet
both
and
yet
will
tweet
both
with
the
dotnet
comp
hashtag,
so
go
and
check
that
stuff
out
and
then
could
you
be
more
specific
John
about
where
Josh
and
would
find
information
on
the
dotnet
foundation
to
register
a
new
chapter.
They've
got
dotnet
and
Microsoft
meetings
in
Mauritius
yeah,
but
they
want
to
know
where
to
sign
up
so.
B
B
B
B
B
Great,
quite
an
important
thing
to
some
people
get
hung
up
on
like
hey,
we
organize
using
our
own
website.
We
don't
use
me,
you
know
the
important
thing
is
we
just
kind
of
have
Mita?
If
you
can
register
a
meet-up
and
let
us
know
that's,
we
can
get
your
pin
on
a
map,
but
you
don't
have
to
like
move
everything
right.
A
Exactly
you're
not
asking
for
people
to
host
their
websites
there,
you
just
want
a
heads
up
and
if
they
have
a
feed
of
some
kind
where
they
can
feed
into
meetup
right,
if
I
understand
correctly,
you
already
are
doing
some
great
work
in
Mauritius.
You
already
have
your
own
website.
That's
all
fine!
Make
sure
that
you
sign
up
for
meetup
pro.
You
give
that
through
the
dotnet
Foundation,
you
become
a
dotnet
foundation,
associated
user
group
yeah.
Let
your
let
meet
up
pro
know
about
your
sessions.
Where
are
they?
A
How
can
people
get
their
open
to
the
public
etc?
That
feed
will
then
show
up
on
that
map
and
in
the
feed
at
the
dutton
foundation.
So
if
anyone
else
in
mauritius
wants
to
find
an
event,
they
don't
have
to
try
for
it.
Yep
exactly
cool!
Well,
we're
going
to
stop
right
now
and
we're
going
to
move
back
over
to
some
some
breaks,
some
content
and
I'm
just
I'm
just
I'm.
Sorry,
I
apologize
for
staring
off
in
the
distance
here,
but
I'm
just
loving
our
Steadicam.
We
moved.