Jason Dunn
04-04-2004, 11:00 PM
As you're reading this, I'm likely (hopefully?) sitting on a plane waiting to take off to fly from Calgary to Seattle, Washington for the 2004 MVP Summit. What's an MVP you might ask? This blog entry (http://weblogs.asp.net/alowe/archive/2004/02/07/69464.aspx) was a good summary of where the MVP program is currently at. You may see quite a few segments of the Internet drop in terms of volume of content, because MVPs tend to be a post-happy/content-happy bunch of people, and around a thousand of those types of people will be at the Summit from Sunday night until Wednesday night. The Summit is a combination of information sessions for MVPs about upcoming Microsoft technologies and meetings with product managers, the people who control the features and specifications for a given Microsoft product. These are the people we beg and plead with to incorporate new features that make your life easier. :-)
The MVP Summit is always a lot of fun, because it gives me an opportunity to meet face to face with my fellow MVPs, several of which I've never met before (like Janak). Connectivity, but more likely time, will be sparse for me from Sunday through Thursday, so your patience with email and is much appreciated. Thank you!
The MVP Summit is always a lot of fun, because it gives me an opportunity to meet face to face with my fellow MVPs, several of which I've never met before (like Janak). Connectivity, but more likely time, will be sparse for me from Sunday through Thursday, so your patience with email and is much appreciated. Thank you!