Top Contributors Awards!! SQL Server Glossary, Turkish Tremendousness, Portals within Portals (4th dimension?) Brazilian Bloggers, Cloning! (or not) and sooo much moooore!!
Welcome back for another analysis of contributions to TechNet Wiki over the last week.
First up, the weekly leader board snapshot...
This week saw Gokan and Benoit battling it out for top spot, both pulling out an impressive tally!!
Benoit also leads the articles chart again! Congratulations all!
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 Gokan Ozcifci with 488 revisions. Wow, amazing tally Gokan!
#2 Benoit Jester with 485 revisions. Incredibly close second Benoit! Great work!
#3 Naomi N with 154 revisions. Thanks for consistent awesomeness Naomi!
Just behind the winners but also worth a mention are:
#4 Richard Mueller with 113 revisions.
#5 Matthew Yarlett with 98 revisions.
#6 Elguc Yusifbeyli with 55 revisions.
#7 Baris Aydogmusoglu with 52 revisions.
#8 Carsten Siemens with 46 revisions.
#9 Ed Price - MSFT with 41 revisions.
#10 Nihat ALTINMAKAS with 30 revisions.
Most Articles Updated Award Who has updated the most articles |
#1 Benoit Jester with 373 articles.
#2 Gokan Ozcifci with 364 articles.
#3 Naomi N with 84 articles.
Just behind the winners but also worth a mention are:
#4 Richard Mueller with 63 articles.
#5 Carsten Siemens with 38 articles.
#6 Elguc Yusifbeyli with 24 articles.
#7 Ed Price - MSFT with 22 articles.
#8 Baris Aydogmusoglu with 18 articles.
#9 Matthew Yarlett with 16 articles.
#10 SathyanarrayananS with 12 articles.
Most Updated Article Award Largest amount of updated content in a single article |
The article to have the most change this week was Clone Virtual Machines in Hyper-V, by KalpeshPatel.ce
This week's reviser was KalpeshPatel.ce,
By the time you read this, it may have been deleted, otherwise, you will actually see nothing but the words "removed content" and the tag added by Ed.. "Candidate for deletion"
That's because the most changed article was because the content was deleted!
You'll notice a note from Microsoft Escalation Engineering, saying the steps are wrong, so the original author kindly removed it.
For this, although this is a non-contribution, original good intent and subsequent correction wins Kalpesh this week's award.
Thanks Kalpesh.
Longest Article Award Biggest article updated this week |
This week's largest document to get some attention is SQL Server Glossary, by marybro
This week's reviser was Naomi N,
Wow, "nom nom nom"
This is truly a one stop shop for every SQL related term I can think of. Loving this article, thanks marybro, and Naomi for drawing it to my attention.
Most Revised Article Award Article with the most revisions in a week |
The top revised articles are as last week Turkish Council Center (48 revisions) and TechNet Guru Contributions for October 2013 (25 revisions), but this week I'll highlight a new article, in at number three...
This week's most fiddled with article is Wiki: Portal of TechNet Wiki Portals, by Richard Mueller. It was revised 13 times last week.
This week's reviser was Richard Mueller,
Richard is collating all the portals into one top level document, and has done some tremendous work so far.
This is surely becoming one of the most useful top level jump off pages that we must all bookmark. Thanks Richard!!
Most Popular Article Award Collaboration is the name of the game! |
As last week, TechNet Guru Contributions for October 2013, by XAML guy (me) is top spot.
This week's revisers were Ed Price - MSFT, Benoit Jester, Reed Kimble, Suleiman Shakhtour, Jason Brugger, Matthew Yarlett, Mr X, Steef-Jan Wiggers, jmanley WI, XAML guy, fabian.henzler.serwiz.net, SathyanarrayananS, Naomi N, mcosmin, Christian Wade, DIEGOCTN & Gokan Ozcifci
Also as last week Turkish Council Center, by Gokan Ozcifci is second.
This week's revisers were Baris Aydogmusoglu, Yavuz Tasci, Mehmet PARLAKYIGIT, Asil mutlu, Naomi N, Nihat ALTINMAKAS, Özgür Duranlioglu, Ed Price - MSFT & Gokan Ozcifci
So this week's highlight is Agenda de Publicações no Blog Wiki Ninjas Brasil, by Fernando Lugão Veltem
This is the Brazilian equivalent to this Ninja blog, and I can see it's filling up nicely. Good luck to all the names shown!
This week's revisers were Rover Marinho, Hezequias Vasconcelos - MTFC, Benoit Jester, Marcelo Sincic - MVP & Luiz Henrique Lima Campos [MVP]
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
- Version 97 of SharePoint 2010: Tips for Dealing with Performance Issues was saved by Naomi N just 1 minute after Gokan Ozcifci
- Version 2 of Hyper-V üzerine Windows 2012 Server Kurulumu (tr-TR) was saved by Benoit Jester just 1 minute after Özgür Duranlioglu
Behind the winners are plenty of other ninja edits:
- Version 70 of TechNet Guru Contributions for October 2013 was saved by Suleiman Shakhtour just 3 minutes after Jason Brugger
- Version 1 of Curso de Inteligencia de Negocios (es-ES) was saved by Naomi N just 3 minutes after Ahias Portillo(FoxBurros)
- Version 3 of Çökmüs Domaind?ki FSMO Rollarinin ADC üz?rin? dasinmasi - Seizing (az-AZ) was saved by Gokan Ozcifci just 4 minutes after Elguc Yusifbeyli
- Version 2 of Microsoft Rights Management Sharing Application User's Guide was saved by Justin Hall MSFT just 4 minutes after Naomi N
- Version 3 of User Page: Benoît Jester, SharePoint Expert/Administrator was saved by Benoit Jester just 4 minutes after Peter Geelen - MSFT
- Version 4 of Windows Server 2008 R2-Script ile Windows 7 Kullanicilarina Mesaj Gönderme (tr-TR) was saved by Naomi N just 4 minutes after Nihat ALTINMAKAS
- Version 58 of TechNet Guru Contributions for October 2013 was saved by Steef-Jan Wiggers just 5 minutes after mcosmin
- Version 11 of SharePoint: CEWS Pipeline Toolkit was saved by Matthew Yarlett just 5 minutes after Brent Groom
Another fantastic week saw Gokan and Benoit head to head, or should that be shoulder to shoulder?
Not competing, more like both equally helpful to the community!
My respect to both of you for your hard work sirs, and to everyone else who helped this week!
Best regards,
Pete Laker