Top Contributors Awards! Windows Server 2012, plus behold... C#, .Net & SharePoint LINK FEST! Pin back your eyelids, we've a lot of reading to do!
Welcome back for another analysis of contributions to TechNet Wiki over the last week.
First up, the weekly leader board snapshot...
Nice to see Mahesh up there in the hundreds, with Peter and Ed, leading the contributors board this week!
Congrats to Mustafa, for all the new articles he's been churning out!
As always, here are the results of another weekly crawl over the updated articles feed.
Most Revisions Award Who has made the most individual revisions |
#1 Peter Geelen - MSFT with 141 revisions.
#2 Ed Price - MSFT with 117 revisions.
#3 Maheshkumar S Tiwari with 114 revisions.
Just behind the winners but also worth a mention are:
#4 João Eduardo Sousa with 68 revisions.
#5 Hezequias Vasconcelos - MTFC with 57 revisions.
#6 Benoit Jester - MTFC with 52 revisions.
#7 Alan Nascimento Carlos with 50 revisions.
#8 Carsten Siemens with 35 revisions.
#9 Yagmoth555 with 21 revisions.
#10 Hasan Dimdik - TAT with 21 revisions.
Most Articles Updated Award Who has updated the most articles |
#1 Ed Price - MSFT with 95 articles.
#2 Peter Geelen - MSFT with 84 articles.
#3 Maheshkumar S Tiwari with 52 articles.
Just behind the winners but also worth a mention are:
#4 Benoit Jester - MTFC with 43 articles.
#5 João Eduardo Sousa with 35 articles.
#6 Carsten Siemens with 24 articles.
#7 Hezequias Vasconcelos - MTFC with 22 articles.
#8 Alan Nascimento Carlos with 22 articles.
#9 Mehmet PARLAKYIGIT-TAT with 16 articles.
#10 Richard Mueller with 11 articles.
Most Updated Article Award Largest amount of updated content in a single article |
The article to have the most change this week was Configuring the Windows Server 2012 R2 Base Configuration Test Lab in Windows Azure, by Joe Davies
This week's reviser was Joe Davies.
Well, "most change" as in deleted! As the remaining link says, it is now available somewhere else, so I am guessing this page itself may get removed due to its futility.
So I'll mention the article to have the SECOND most change this week, a new article called .NET Resources on Technet Wiki, by Peter Geelen - MSFT.
This week's reviser was Peter Geelen - MSFT.
What a fantastic collection of links from Peter. Could do with some organising or grouping maybe, but it is an invaluable bookmark for anyone wanting to just trawl through random .net related articles.
Longest Article Award Biggest article updated this week |
This week's largest document to get some attention is SharePoint 2010 : Custom BCS connector for Search with Security Trimming, Batching, Incremental Crawling, by Nitin K. Gupta.
This week's reviser was Nitin K. Gupta.
This is a great collaboration document, from Nitin Gupta and Vaibhav Sharma. There's a whole heap of code with this one, but plenty of detailed descriptions scattered through it too. Great work guys!
Most Revised Article Award Article with the most revisions in a week |
This week's most fiddled with article is SharePoint Resources on the TechNet Wiki, by Maheshkumar S Tiwari. It was revised 25 times last week.
This week's reviser was Maheshkumar S Tiwari.
Another colossal collection of links, this time for all things SharePoint.
Both Peter's and Mahesh's articles are hopefully being entered in this month's Guru competition, as they both fit into the new "Wiki & Portals" category.
This new category is for articles which are about the actual wiki itself, or portal pages (link lists to other TechNet/Wiki pages)
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 January 2014, by XAML guy.
This was mostly people tidying it in retrospect, as January is closed, but still wins on a slow week for collaboration.
This week's revisers were XAML guy, Ed Price - MSFT, Naomi N, Richard Mueller, Madhu_SA & Maheshkumar S Tiwari.
The article to be updated by the SECOND most people this week is Wiki: Portal of TechNet Wiki Portals, by Richard Mueller.
A fantastic portal page, that is growing into an alpha point for the whole wiki.
This week's revisers were Richard Mueller, Yagmoth555, João Eduardo Sousa, Naomi N & Carsten Siemens.
The article to be updated by the THIRD most people this week is Visual C# Resources on the TechNet Wiki, by Maheshkumar S Tiwari.
Another great collection of links here from Mahesh. Keep up the great work sir!
This week's revisers were João Eduardo Sousa, Carsten Siemens, Peter Geelen - MSFT, Maheshkumar S Tiwari & Paul Ishak.
Ninja Edit Award A ninja needs lightning fast reactions! |
Below is a list of this week's fastest ninja edits. That's an edit made to an article after another person made an edit:
Version 42 of List of Build Numbers for System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) was saved by Denis Dyagilev just 2 minutes after Benoit Jester - MTFC
Congratulations Denis! Way faster than anyone else this week!
Thanks also to the rest of the top ten ninja edits this week:
Version 131 of Agenda de Publicações no Blog Wiki Ninjas Brasil was saved by Hezequias Vasconcelos - MTFC just 13 minutes after Durval Ramos
Version 1 of Testing BizTalk Maps with a custom Test tool was saved by Maheshkumar S Tiwari just 14 minutes after Tomasso Groenendijk
Version 101 of TechNet Guru Contributions for January 2014 was saved by Richard Mueller just 20 minutes after Madhu_SA
Version 9 of Visual C# Resources on the TechNet Wiki was saved by Maheshkumar S Tiwari just 26 minutes after Paul Ishak
Version 13 of Visual C# Resources on the TechNet Wiki was saved by João Eduardo Sousa just 26 minutes after Peter Geelen - MSFT
Version 14 of Visual C# Resources on the TechNet Wiki was saved by Peter Geelen - MSFT just 31 minutes after João Eduardo Sousa
Version 32 of Wiki: Products Portal was saved by Peter Geelen - MSFT just 59 minutes after Yagmoth555
Version 267 of Guide ultime des articles français du WIKI (fr-FR) was saved by Yagmoth555 just 68 minutes after Hezequias Vasconcelos - MTFC
Version 12 of Visual C# Resources on the TechNet Wiki was saved by Peter Geelen - MSFT just 71 minutes after Maheshkumar S Tiwari
We are so lucky to have this many dedicated individuals, working together in the TechNet Wiki community. So many regular names, and always a few new ones too!
See you next week for so much more awesomeness!!
Best regards,
Pete Laker
Comments
- Anonymous
February 08, 2014
Peter defeated me! You win this round, Peter Geelen! - Anonymous
February 08, 2014
Do I have to pin back my eyelids? That sounds a little painful. - Anonymous
February 09, 2014
Peter, you've spent Ed! Amazing, congratulations! - Anonymous
February 09, 2014
Ed, congratulations to you also for your excellent work in the community! - Anonymous
February 09, 2014
Congratulations to the guys from Brazil and all the others! Hezekiah, Luke and all other contributors! Show! - Anonymous
February 09, 2014
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
February 09, 2014
Awesome job everyone! - Anonymous
February 10, 2014
Thank you Pete. Congratulations all community. - Anonymous
February 10, 2014
Cheers Hez. There are alternatives to pins I guess Ed, like tape, or the classic... match sticks. - Anonymous
February 10, 2014
Can't wait till we get direct to brain uploads, cut out the middle-man (eyes) altogether!! - Anonymous
February 10, 2014
XAML guy, match sticks! I don't want match sticks anywhere near my eyes!!! No brain uploads, please! I want to curl up in the corner with a book printed on dead trees. - Anonymous
April 23, 2014
I congratulate the winners and I say to them good and nice happiness and well done.Top Contributors Awards! Windows Server 2012, plus behold... C#, .Net & SharePoint LINK FEST! Pin back your eyelids, we've a lot of reading to do! - Anonymous
July 26, 2014
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September 15, 2014
Congratulation to all the winners. I appreciate all your efforts and knowledge sharing. I'm new to the community and I hope to become on top one day! - Anonymous
February 06, 2016
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