Top Contributors Awards! SQL through PowerShell, Gurus, Ninjas, Avengers, Acronyms and... THE ULTIMATE LIST of All Microsoft Twitter Accounts!!

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

First up, the weekly leader board snapshot...

 

All hail Richard Mueller, for he is the chart leader once again this week, and a deserved winner. Richard works tirelessly for TechNet Wiki and will go down in history as one of the true greats of the community. Anil now topping both charts with his work across the WIki, and more lately the forums.

 

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 117 revisions.

  

#2 Mr X with 46 revisions.

  

#3 Carsten Siemens with 44 revisions.

  

Just behind the winners but also worth a mention are:

 

#4 Fernando Lugão Veltem with 38 revisions.

  

#5 Ed Price - MSFT with 37 revisions.

  

#6 Anil Avula with 34 revisions.

  

#7 Durval Ramos with 31 revisions.

  

#8 Nonki Takahashi with 29 revisions.

  

#9 Maheshkumar S Tiwari with 26 revisions.

  

#10 pituach with 23 revisions.

  

 

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

 

#1 Richard Mueller with 89 articles.

  

#2 Carsten Siemens with 28 articles.

  

#3 Maheshkumar S Tiwari with 22 articles.

  

Just behind the winners but also worth a mention are:

 

#4 Fernando Lugão Veltem with 21 articles.

  

#5 Durval Ramos with 16 articles.

  

#6 Ed Price - MSFT with 11 articles.

  

#7 Mr X with 9 articles.

  

#8 Peter Geelen - MSFT with 8 articles.

  

#9 Nonki Takahashi with 8 articles.

  

#10 Anil Avula 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 How to execute a SQL query in Powershell (GUI), by Brian Nadjiwon

This week's reviser was Brian Nadjiwon

Not just a big dump of code, but some very useful information that bridges an important and very useful feature. Thanks Brian.

  

Ninja Award Longest Article Award  Biggest article updated this week  

 

This week's largest document to get some attention is Official Microsoft Twitter Accounts, by Rich Prescott

This week's reviser was Craig Lussier

Wow and wow again! Boooookmaaaark Nooooowwww!

Gotta love this list. Thanks for the updates Craig, and may this document bring tears of joy to all those that look upon it.

  

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

 

This week's most fiddled with article is TechNet Guru Contributions: July 2014, by XAML guy. It was revised 37 times last week.

This week's revisers were XAML guy, Magnus (MM8), Steef-Jan Wiggers, Hasham Niaz, Brian Nadjiwon, FZB, Maheshkumar S Tiwari, Scott M Eastin, Durval Ramos, pituach, Mr X, Nonki Takahashi, SubramanyamRaju.B, Ed Price - MSFT, Shanky_621, Naomi N, Vivek Jagga, Jaliya Udagedara, Eyal Shilony & saramgsilva

Another strong performance from the community in the final week of July's competition, with some of our greatest authors and also some new names, all giving us gifts of knowledge.

 

As Guru often wins, this week's SECOND most fiddled with article is Wiki: Glossary of Technology Acronyms, by Richard Mueller. It was revised 26 times last week.

This week's revisers were Richard Mueller, matt_will_fix_it & FZB

Another keeper! This is an essential bookmark for anyone coming into the profession. Great work folks!

  

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: July 2014, by XAML guy

Yey for Gurus, consistently showing how the community comes together over TechNet.

This week's revisers were XAML guy, Magnus (MM8), Steef-Jan Wiggers, Hasham Niaz, Brian Nadjiwon, FZB, Maheshkumar S Tiwari, Scott M Eastin, Durval Ramos, pituach, Mr X, Nonki Takahashi, SubramanyamRaju.B, Ed Price - MSFT, Shanky_621, Naomi N, Vivek Jagga, Jaliya Udagedara, Eyal Shilony & saramgsilva

 

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

Avenging is their name and awesomeness is their game. Bow before the mighty TATs, for they rally know their stuff!

This week's revisers were Alper Yazgan - TAT, Recep YUKSEL - TAT, Hasan Dimdik - TAT & Mehmet PARLAKYIGIT-TAT

 

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

We just want to wax lyrical about TNW, because we love it. It has been there when we needed it, now we are there for it in return :)

This week's revisers were Ed Price - MSFT, Maheshkumar S Tiwari, Payman Biukaghazadeh & Steef-Jan Wiggers

  

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

 

Ninja Award Winner Summary  Let's celebrate our winners!  

 

Below are a few statistics on this week's award winners.

Most Revisions Award Winner
The reviser is the winner of this category.

Richard Mueller

Richard Mueller has been interviewed on TechNet Wiki!

Richard Mueller has won 81 previous Top Contributor Awards. Most recent five shown below:

Richard Mueller has not yet had any featured articles or TechNet Guru medals (see below)

Richard Mueller's profile page

Most Articles Award Winner
The reviser is the winner of this category.

Richard Mueller

Richard Mueller is mentioned above.

Most Updated Article Award Winner
The author is the winner, as it is their article that has had the changes.

Brian Nadjiwon

This is the first Top Contributors award for Brian Nadjiwon on TechNet Wiki! Congratulations Brian Nadjiwon!

Brian Nadjiwon has not yet had any featured articles, interviews or TechNet Guru medals (see below)

Brian Nadjiwon's profile page

Longest Article Award Winner
The author is the winner, as it is their article that is so long!

Rich Prescott

Rich Prescott has featured articles on TechNet Wiki!

Rich Prescott has been interviewed on TechNet Wiki!

This is the first Top Contributors award for Rich Prescott on TechNet Wiki! Congratulations Rich Prescott!

Rich Prescott has not yet had any TechNet Guru medals (see below)

Rich Prescott's profile page

Most Revised Article Winner
The author is the winner, as it is their article that has ben changed the most

XAML guy

XAML guy has featured articles on TechNet Wiki!

XAML guy has been interviewed on TechNet Wiki!

XAML guy has TechNet Guru medals, for the following articles:

XAML guy has won 55 previous Top Contributor Awards. Most recent five shown below:

XAML guy's profile page

Richard Mueller

Richard Mueller is mentioned above.

Most Popular Article Winner
The author is the winner, as it is their article that has had the most attention.

XAML guy

XAML guy is mentioned above.

Gokan Ozcifci

Gokan Ozcifci has been interviewed on TechNet Wiki!

Gokan Ozcifci has won 55 previous Top Contributor Awards. Most recent five shown below:

Gokan Ozcifci has not yet had any featured articles or TechNet Guru medals (see below)

Gokan Ozcifci's profile page

Ed Price - MSFT

Ed Price - MSFT has featured articles on TechNet Wiki!

Ed Price - MSFT has been interviewed on TechNet Wiki!

Ed Price - MSFT has TechNet Guru medals, for the following articles:

Ed Price - MSFT has won 106 previous Top Contributor Awards. Most recent five shown below:

Ed Price - MSFT's profile page

Ninja Edit Award Winner
The author is the reviser, for it is their hand that is quickest!

Nitin Zambre

This is the first Top Contributors award for Nitin Zambre on TechNet Wiki! Congratulations Nitin Zambre!

Nitin Zambre has not yet had any featured articles, interviews or TechNet Guru medals (see below)

Nitin Zambre's profile page

What a bunch of heroes and legends we have this week!

Congratulations everyone above for giving us such rich knowledge.

Join us next week for more sensational content!

 

Best regards,
Pete Laker (XAML guy)