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Top Contributors Awards! First of 2014!

Welcome back for another analysis of contributions to TechNet Wiki over the last week.

First up, the weekly leader board snapshot...

Peter well deserves to take top spot for the start of the year post, as he does so much work over the years, and is one of the most important "behind the scenes" players in TechNet.

Peter has ended & started the year with a large amount of tidying, including deleting unwanted articles. I'm sure you'll join me in congratulating Peter for topping the charts this week and thanking him for everything he does for TechNet Wiki.

 

As always, here are the results of another weekly crawl over the updated articles feed.

 

Ninja Award Most Revisions Award  Who has made the most individual revisions

 

#1 Richard Mueller with 101 revisions. Go Richard! Another pillar of this community well deserving the first 2014 top spot!

  

#2 Carsten Siemens with 80 revisions. Carsten is another back stage hero, keeping this Wiki machine well oiled! 

  

#3 Naomi N with 56 revisions. Solid and reliable, Naomi also rose to dominance last year due to her commitment and knowledge.

  

Just behind the winners but also worth a mention are:

 

#4 Hezequias Vasconcelos - MTFC with 48 revisions

  

#5 Benoit Jester - MTFC with 37 revisions.

  

#6 Peter Geelen - MSFT with 25 revisions.

  

#7 Matthew Yarlett with 21 revisions.

  

#8 Durval Ramos with 19 revisions.

  

#9 JoeyDj with 18 revisions.

  

#10 Tiziano Cacioppolini with 17 revisions.

  

Congratulations to all our first top 10 for 2014. We love you all very much.

 

Ninja Award Most Articles Updated Award  Who has updated the most articles

 

#1 Richard Mueller with 55 articles.

  

#2 Carsten Siemens with 47 articles.

  

#3 Naomi N with 26 articles.

  

Just behind the winners but also worth a mention are:

 

#4 Benoit Jester - MTFC with 22 articles.

  

#5 Hezequias Vasconcelos - MTFC with 19 articles.

  

#6 Peter Geelen - MSFT with 12 articles.

  

#7 Ð?ng Phuong Nam with 10 articles.

  

#8 Durval Ramos with 8 articles.

  

#9 Yagmoth555 with 7 articles.

  

#10 Davut EREN - TAT with 5 articles.

  

 

Ninja Award Most Updated Article Award  Largest amount of updated content in a single article

 

The article to have the most change this week was Solicitações de recursos para o TechNet e MSDN perfis e ferramentas de plataforma Social., by Hezequias Vasconcelos - MTFC

This week's reviser was just Hezequias Vasconcelos - MTFC,

This is a faithful translation of a top level wiki organisation page, Feature Requests for TechNet and MSDN Profiles and Social Platform Tools. This page lists all the requests for changes to MSDN and TechNet and is quite extensive.

I think this could be quite fun to maintain, as that page may change frequently, but Hezequias is one of the team, so I'm sure he'll be email-subscribing to changes. Great work Hezequias!

 

Ninja Award Longest Article Award  Biggest article updated this week

 

This week's largest document to get some attention is once again T-SQL: FIFO Inventory Problem - Cost of Goods Sold, by Naomi N

This week's second largest document to get some attention is as above, Solicitações de recursos para o TechNet e MSDN perfis e ferramentas de plataforma Social., by Hezequias Vasconcelos - MTFC

So I'll highlight this week's THIRD largest document to get some attention is Full help of Microsoft Powershell STORAGE module, by i.biswajith

This week's reviser was only i.biswajith,

This hunk of help has been faithfully copied into TechNet, and I can't find another source, so it is gratefully received.

Thanks to all three gargantuan gifts!  

 

Ninja Award Most Revised Article Award  Article with the most revisions in a week

 

This week's most fiddled with article is Error Handling within Triggers Using T-SQL, by Saeid Hasani. It was revised 30 times last week.

This week's revisers were Naomi N, Carsten Siemens & Saeid Hasani

This finely honed piece of awesomeness is new in this week, and very useful too. Just look at the design of those gorgeous code snippets!

This article has been entered into December's TechNet Guru competition (see below), so good luck to you sir!

 

Ninja Award Most Popular Article Award  Collaboration is the name of the game!

 

The article to be updated by the most people this week is TechNet Guru Contributions for December, by XAML guy (me)

Wohoo! Some great contributions for December, we are very lucky, some real legends in the making!

This week's revisers were XAML guy, Richard Mueller, Michael Amadi, Dotnet-Santhose, Benoit Jester - MTFC, SSISJoost, Saeid Hasani, Naomi N, Ken Tucker, HomeGrownCoder & Matthew Yarlett

 

The Second article to be updated by the most people this week is Wiki Ninjas Blog Authoring Schedule , by Ed Price - MSFT

Filling up nicely for the first months of 2014! Make sure you keep this blog in your email alerts, as things could be getting very interesting over this next year!

This week's revisers were Maheshkumar S Tiwari, Brent Groom, Benoit Jester - MTFC, Ed Price - MSFT, Craig Lussier, Hezequias Vasconcelos - MTFC, Matthew Yarlett & Naomi N

 

The Third article to be updated by the most people this week is Turkish Council Center, by Gokan Ozcifci

This week's revisers were Davut EREN - TAT, Hasan Dimdik - TAT, Yavuz Tasci -TAT, Nihat ALTINMAKAS, testttttttttttt, Mehmet PARLAKYIGIT-TAT & Asil MUTLU - TAT

 The awesome TAT closing the year with another strong showing, congratulations to all their members, may your numbers swell further in 2014!!

 

Ninja Award Ninja Edit Award  A ninja needs lightning fast reactions!

 

Below is a list of this week's fastest ninja edits. That's an edit to an article after another person

Congrats Craig, your eagerness to sign up wins you the first Ninja Edit award of 2014!

Also in the top 10 Ninja Editor list are:

What a fantastic start to the New Year!

2013 was an amazing year, when things really started happening for all of us TechNet Wiki.

These competitions and the formation of many groups around TechNet have really bought some amazing talent out of the forums and into TechNet and we are so very glad to meet you all.

Lets hope 2014 is even better and bigger!!!

 

Best regards,
Pete Laker

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 04, 2014
    Congratulations Peter, his work was fantastic in this started of year. Congratulations also to everyone who keeps our Community organized with great quality content. XAML guy, Thanks for your excellent work in 2013.
  • Anonymous
    January 04, 2014
    Thanks Peter for coments. Very good work community.
  • Anonymous
    January 04, 2014
    I second Druval's comment. TechNet Wiki is filled with knowledgeable, self-motivated, hardworking and simply awesome contributors. I got in late in this community but I intend to stay active in this give and take relationship. I look foward to this year and the exhilarating activity in this wiki site.
  • Anonymous
    January 05, 2014
    Thanks Peter and Happy New Year!
  • Anonymous
    January 05, 2014
    Happy NEW year all.
  • Anonymous
    January 05, 2014
    Dan, It's never too late to start to contribute, especially when you produce quality content and are willing to share.
  • Anonymous
    January 05, 2014
    Congratz to all!
  • Anonymous
    January 05, 2014
    Happy new year to you Peter, and to all of you.Great work done by Peter !
  • Anonymous
    January 13, 2014
    Congrats to Peter Geelen! And thank you for helping us keep the Wiki tidy!
  • Anonymous
    April 25, 2014
    congratulations
  • Anonymous
    May 02, 2014
    Congratulations all members.
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