Welcome back for another analysis of weekly contributions to TechNet Wiki over the last week (Fri-Sat)
My wiki crawler was broken last week, due to them damn gremlins, but I have found the time to fix it and toughen it up for future crawls.
And it looks like the same is affecting the scoreboards when I took this screen shot...
Instead, sit back and take in another collection of award winning contributions from our beloved wiki'ers!
Most Revisions Award Who has made the most individual revisions |
Sandro Pereira comes first this week, with 117 revisions over 81 articles.
Peter Geelen - MSFT is second, with 73 revisions over 40 articles.
Fernando Lugão Veltem comes third, with 55 revisions over 24 articles.
Most Articles Updated Award Who has updated the most articles |
This week, the articles list is the same as revisions, which is actually quite rare.
Sandro Pereira is first , with 81 articles.
Peter Geelen - MSFT is second, with 40 articles.
Fernando Lugão Veltem comes third, with 24 articles.
Most Updated Article Award Largest amount of updated content in a single article |
The article most updated this week is How Changes to Public Certification Authority Standards Will Affect You by Serhad MAKBULOĞLU
This is a copy of this TechNet blog, which was a nice article, but I'm not sure what value copying it into the Wiki gives...
Longest Article Award Biggest article updated this week |
The largest article to receive some attention this week is Developing Integration Solutions Using BizTalk Server 2009 and Team Foundation Server, originally by Trace Young and updated by Sandro Pereira.
This is another copy-in article, but a very worthy read, for those that are interested in BizTalk Server.
Most Revised Article Award Article with the most revisions in a week |
The article to receive the most revisions this week is AD RMS - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), originally by Kurt L Hudson MSFT, and also updated by Bruce Perler - Microsoft, who has been tidying and adding to it.
This is an awesome collection of tips and answers for Active Directory Rights Management Service. A popular article with much awesomeness.
Gotta love ya folks! Thank you very much for an awesome week of input!
Best regards,
Pete Laker