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This repo is accesible only to internal Microsoft employees, vendors, and contractors. It's actively managed and includes the source for three content sets published to the TechNet technical library:
Writers and engineering partners share responsibility for technical accuracy, within specific technology areas. The writer for an assigned area reviews and approves all pull requests to add, update, or delete articles or art. For Windows Server content,these writers are:
Windows Server Area | Owner | Github Alias |
---|---|---|
Windows Server Software-Defined Datacenter (SDDC) | Corey Plett | coreyp-at-msft |
Get Started | Corey Plett | coreyp-at-msft |
Manage Windows Server | Corey Plett | coreyp-at-msft |
Failover Clustering | Jason Gerend | JasonGerend |
Identity and Access | Corey Plett | coreyp-at-msft |
Networking | Patti Short | shortpatti |
Remote | Heidi Lohr | heidilohr |
Security and Assurance | Corey Plett | coreyp-at-msft |
Storage | Jason Gerend | JasonGerend |
Virtualization | Corey Plett | coreyp-at-msft |
Troubleshooting | Corey Plett | coreyp-at-msft |
Corey Plett is also the approver for Essentials Server and Microsoft Hyper-V.
To make a small update, simply edit the file and submit a pull request. For substantive changes, new articles, and deletions, consult with the area owner before spending any significant time. It's the writer's responsibility to manage their area as a content set within the larger content portfolio. This helps us avoid duplication, identify content gaps, and consider how the various articles fit together.
Info on how to add or update content, minimum quality standards, formatting help and more is available in the Contributor's Guide, in this repo.