Software Engineering at Microsoft
an_mo writes "A link to a google cached document is floating around some mailing lists containing some info about microsoft software engineering. In particular the document contains juicy bits about the development of a large project like NT/2K. Some examples: Team size went from 200 (NT3.1) to 1400 (Win2k). Complete build of win2k time is 8hrs on 4way PIII and requires 50GB of hard drive space. Written/email permission required for checkins by the build team." The HTML version on Usenix's site is much nicer than Google's auto-translated version.
Not only is this old (read it months and months ago)... and what is so "juicy" about it? So it gives a brief detail of the lifetime of a big software project. What do you think Lightwave3D is like? Maya? Shake? This isn't anything leaked or top-secret. This is just a little short about the history of the engineering of a project. Big deal. Can't wait to see the next kernel patch level.
Why bother.