Top Contributors Awards!! System Center, Active Directory, T-SQL, C#, Gurus and Greatness!!

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

First up, the weekly leader board snapshot...

 

More monster scores leading the charts again, with Maheshkumar way out in front.

Naomi a respectable second but half the points. Half again to Richard & Carsten battling for third.

Having seen all the work this week - new articles, duplicates and pirated content removal, it's been a busy week for all four above, thanks folks!

 

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 Maheshkumar S Tiwari with 547 revisions over 360 articles. Great work again matey!

  

#2 Naomi N with 292 revisions over 80 articles. Great work Naomi!

 

#3 Richard Mueller with 145 revisions over 101 articles. Thanks for all your work Richard!

 

 

 Most Articles Updated Award   Who has updated the most articles

 

Slightly different line-up this week, than the award above...

 

#1 Maheshkumar S Tiwari with 360 articles!

 

#2 Richard Mueller with 101 articles!

#3 Carsten Siemens with 92 articles!

 

 

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

 

The article to have the most change this week was System Center 2012 Data Protection Manager (DPM) SP1 - Part 3: Backup and Recover Mailbox Exchange Server 2013, by Ð?ng Phuong Nam.

Dong has been copying his work in, from his own site, into TechNet, and translating to English, for which we are very grateful. Thank you for your work Dong.

  

 Longest Article Award   Biggest article updated this week

 

This week's largest document to get some attention is the most monstrous Active Directory: Get-QADUser Properties and Get-QADUser Full Help, by i.biswajith

This is a third party application, but as it was recently tweaked by one of our veterans and is related to Active Directory I guess it fits?

 

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

 

This week's most fiddled with article is another new arrival T-SQL Useful Links by Naomi  N. This is a superb collection of links referring to many great sources of info that Naomi has found useful.

A list of bookmarked favourites, so to speak. Naomi has also entered this into our monthly in the TechNet Guru for September competition. Good luck to you Naomi.

 

 Smallest Significant Edit Award  Size isn't everything! Every edit counts.

 

Ignoring the addition of tags, this week's smallest but valuable tweak is somewhat controversial!

It was the correct thing to do, no doubt, but on the face of it looks a little mean.

It was by the hand of our almighty wiki leader, Ed Price - MSFT

He "dehumanised" the article Progress of a Task in C# by Jaliya Udagedara by removing the sign-off at the bottom...

Happy Coding.

Regards
Jaliya

<sad face> It was the right thing to do of course.

I just thought I'd let Jaliya know my coding will be that little happier, thanks to his contributions! :D

 

 

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

 

The article to be updated by the most people this week is for the second week running, TechNet Guru Contributions for September 2013 by me!

The month is in full swing now and we are getting some delicious morsels served up on our table, for us to savour!

This week saw TEN people tweak, add and buff the submissions page: pituach, Timo Sö, Maheshkumar S Tiwari, Naomi  N, Ike Ugochuku - MSFT (IdM-FIM Consultant), PaulDAndrea, Steef-Jan Wiggers, Jaliya Udagedara, Ed Price - MSFT, SathyanarrayananS and Xyroid  

Thank you everyone for such a great month so far. Keep the work coming!

 

 

This week saw another monster, monster week of updated articles, again mostly due to Maheshkumar.

Thank you to him, and everyone else for such hard work all round!

Even the wiki crawler took an insanely long time to collate all the data for this week's article, which is why it is a day late :/

 

Best regards,
Pete Laker