Top Contributors Awards!! AADSync, MVVM, SharePoint CSOM. Plus a lesson in Microsoft DARK ARTS!

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

First up, the weekly leader board snapshot...

 

Congratulations Carsten! Great to see you at the head of the table again! Just ahead of another of our favourite community legends, Fernando!

 

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 Carsten Siemens with 147 revisions.

  

#2 Fernando Lugão Veltem with 115 revisions.

  

#3 Markus Vilcinskas with 65 revisions.

  

Just behind the winners but also worth a mention are:

 

#4 Baris Aydogmusoglu with 38 revisions.

  

#5 CPJSS with 37 revisions.

  

#6 Shreeharsh Ambli with 37 revisions.

  

#7 Ed Price - MSFT with 36 revisions.

  

#8 Geetanjali Arora with 32 revisions.

  

#9 Peter Geelen - MSFT with 31 revisions.

  

#10 i.biswajith with 25 revisions.

  

 

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

 

#1 Carsten Siemens with 137 articles.

  

#2 Fernando Lugão Veltem with 106 articles.

  

#3 Shreeharsh Ambli with 28 articles.

  

Just behind the winners but also worth a mention are:

 

#4 Ed Price - MSFT with 25 articles.

  

#5 i.biswajith with 19 articles.

  

#6 CPJSS with 16 articles.

  

#7 Baris Aydogmusoglu with 13 articles.

  

#8 Markus Vilcinskas with 11 articles.

  

#9 Naomi N with 8 articles.

  

#10 Peter Geelen - MSFT with 7 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 AADSync Installation Guide, by Markus Vilcinskas

This week's revisers were Markus Vilcinskas, Peter Geelen - MSFT & Andreas Kjellman

Freshly pulled in from here by one of Microsoft's elite, this article is a must read for all AADSyncers. 

Of course, the Wiki version looks nicer, now we can all help to improve it :)

  

Ninja Award Longest Article Award  Biggest article updated this week

 

This week's largest document to get some attention is Data Validation in MVVM, by Srithar

This week's reviser was Carsten Siemens,

This sensational contribution was a well deserved Guru Silver Medal for the January 14 Guru competition.

Looks like Carsten has returned to do some buffing to an already awesome article.

 

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

 

This week's most fiddled with article is Perform Basic Admin Operations using CSOM in SharePoint Online, by Geetanjali Arora. It was revised 30 times last week.

This week's reviser was Geetanjali Arora,

This is fresh in, so maybe an entrant into the April Guru competition? A great article here from Geetanjali detailing SharePointOnlineCredentials. A fascinating read, with great description, layout, images and formatting. A definite contender for a Guru medal. 

 

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 April 2014, by XAML guy

April is blossoming with new buds of wisdom and the sweet smell of sheer awesome.

This week's revisers were Geetanjali Arora, Peter Geelen - MSFT, Nonki Takahashi, mcosmin, Shreeharsh Ambli, Mahdi Tehrani, Ravindar Thati, Dan Christian & Mohit Kumar Gupta

 

The article to be updated by the second most people this week is Playing with wbemtest.exe tool to know about BizTalk artifacts, even passwords....., by Ravindar Thati

Ravindar opening the bonnet and showing us some of the dark arts used by Microsoft, and at your disposal - if you know where to look...

This week's revisers were Ravindar Thati, Tomasso Groenendijk & Shanky_621

 

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

It just keeps on getting better! The level and quality of technical articles filling the front shelves of the shop are now highlighting some of the incredible talent we have in this community. The list of names in our hallowed hall of fame is growing each month. This weekly trawl through the top lists always fascinates and educates me. Better than watching the telly!  

Best regards,
Pete Laker