Welcome back for another analysis of weekly contributions to TechNet Wiki over the last week (Fri-Sat)
Firstly, here is the weekly leader board snapshot:
This week I saw more huge numbers! Also, notice the contributors tally is broken. Not sure why yet.
Amazing work again by so many good people, the love is flowing in the TechNet Offices this week too!
Below are the results of a mega-crawl over the updated articles feed.
Most Revisions Award Who has made the most individual revisions |
Ed Price - MSFT comes second this week, with 375 revisions over 229 articles!! Boss level!!
Yagmoth555 is second, with 89 revisions over 15 articles
Fernando Lugão Veltem comes third, with 83 revisions over 32 articles.
Most Articles Updated Award Who has updated the most articles |
Ed Price - MSFT comes first, with 229 articles! Wow Ed, lovin' your work there...
Richard Mueller comes second, with 56 articles! Also very impressive!
Fernando Lugão Veltem comes third, with 32 articles. Nice work!
Most Updated Article Award Largest amount of updated content in a single article |
The article most updated this week is How to use PowerShell to Automatically Assign Licenses to your Office365 Users by Markus Vilcinskas of Microsoft.
This article introduces you to the process of assigning licenses to your Office365 users automatically.
Longest Article Award Biggest article updated this week |
The largest article to receive some attention this week is Formas de Navegacion en Windows Phone (es-ES), by José Mendez, which he says is a translation of the information found here.
This is a magnificently valuable translation and we thank you very much for your work on this.
Most Revised Article Award Article with the most revisions in a week |
The article to receive the most revisions this week is Private Cloud: Step-by-Step Guide by Yagmoth555
This is an awesome document, with oodles of techy nom nom. I've made a link on my desktop to this one and will be trying it as soon as i have the time.
I suggest you all do the same. This is compulsory learning folks!
Smallest Significant Edit Award Size isn't everything! Every edit counts. |
Ignoring the addition of tags, this week's smallest but valuable tweak was to How to open Windows Explorer from command line in current directory by MajorTom2oo1
This is just the kind of document we like, someone sharing a little bit of something that helped them solve a problem.
His correction? A simple Typo correction to the title. Our love for his work? Boundless.
Thanks as always for giving me so much to read this week!
KEEEP IT COMIN!!
Best regards,
Pete Laker
Oh and here's your hugs "OOOOOOOO" (Yes, their just textual hugs, sorry!)