New Microsoft 365 Patterns and Practices (PnP) team members -- May 20215
We are excited to announce that we are again extending our virtual Microsoft 365 Patterns and Practices (PnP) team with additional community members. PnP team is responsible of the different community activities in different community channels, including our open-source work in the GitHub. This team consist of Microsoft employees and community members (MVPs) focused on helping the community the best use of Microsoft products, like Microsoft Teams, Power Platform, OneDrive, SharePoint or API layer like Microsoft Graph. We announced our new PnP team model in April 2020 with additional community members and are further extending this team with new community members. We believe that working together as a one unified team across the organization barriers, we can make even larger worldwide impact and helping other community member to succeed on adopting different practices within [Microsoft 365]{.brand} platform.
Gautam Sheth - Software Designer
Gautam is a Software Designer at Valo. Coming from a developer background, he builds products using the Microsoft 365 developer stack. He is also a maintainer of the PnP PowerShell repository and a contributor to PnP Framework and SPFx related repositories. He loves to contribute to the community and share his learnings. He is a firm believer in Sharing is Caring and helping others. You can read his blogs at https://gautamdsheth.wordpress.com and tweets @gautamdsheth Outside of work, you can find him reading books, listening to Bollywood songs or occasionally speaking at local community/user group events.
Patrick Lamber – Microsoft 365 Solutions Architect
Patrick is a Microsoft Developer MVP and Microsoft 365 solutions architect at Experts Inside AG. He builds business solutions in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem for his international customers and he is the main developer of EasyLife 365 a new governance solution for Microsoft 365. Patrick actively contributes to various projects on GitHub. You can follow him on GitHub. When Patrick isn’t coding or helping customers, you will find him walking his dog or dancing Salsa around the world.
If you are looking for more details on what [Microsoft 365]{.brand} Patterns and Practices (PnP) is all about, see more details on the different activities and projects from https://aka.ms/m365pnp, including all community calls, open-source projects, samples and more. There are also numerous exciting new projects under development which will be released as open-source solutions soon addressing Microsoft Teams, OneDrive, Microsoft Graph and SharePoint areas. We want to thank also the countless of other community members who have been involved on this journey for past years. We still consider this as just a start and are looking your feedback and input to further improve the processes and model we use. Got ideas, feedback, comments on our community work? – Don’t hesitate to let us know. We are here for you. Everyone is welcome!
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Previous related announcements
- New Microsoft 365 Patterns and Practices (PnP) team members - February 2021 - April Dunnam (Microsoft), Emily Mancini (Sympraxis Consulting) and Veronique Lengelle (CPS)
- New Microsoft 365 Patterns and Practices (PnP) team members - December 2020 - Luise Freese and Sébastien Levert
- New Microsoft 365 Patterns and Practices (PnP) team members - August 2020 - Albert-Jan Schot (Portiva), Koen Zomers (Microsoft), Paul Bullock (CaPa Creative), Rabia Williams (Microsoft) and Yannick Plenevaux (PVX Solutions)
Friday 7th of May, 2021