Welcome back for another analysis of contributions to TechNet Wiki over the last week (Fri-Sat)
A slightly shorter and late report this week, as a new arrival in our house has been consuming all our time ;)
Firstly, the usual weekly leader board snapshot...
Congratulations to Payman and MarceloSep for topping the charts this week!
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 |
Out in front this week is Richard Mueller, with 125 revisions over 67 articles!
Second place is Carsten Siemens with 98 revisions over 88 articles!
Respectable third is Fernando Lugão Veltem MVP, with 81 revisions over 42 articles.
Most Articles Updated Award Who has updated the most articles |
Jiggle that around and you get:
#1 Carsten Siemens with 88 articles!
#2 Richard Mueller, with 67 articles!
#3 Fernando Lugão Veltem with 42 articles.
Most Updated Article Award Largest amount of updated content in a single article |
The article most updated this week is Project Server 2013 - Strategy and Project Portfolio by Hezequias Vasconcelos, a great article well worth a look. Thanks Hezequias!
Longest Article Award Biggest article updated this week |
The largest article to receive some attention this week is Windows Server 2008 R2 Failover Cluster PowerShell Command Reference, a humungous document by PramodK and recently tweaked by Carsten Siemens. This is an essential reference document for all Windows admins.
Most Revised Article Award Article with the most revisions in a week |
The article to receive the most revisions this week is as mentioned above, Project Server 2013 - Strategy and Project Portfolio by Hezequias Vasconcelos. Just 9 revisions, but wins Hezequias his second award this week.
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 Using DENSE_RANK with SOUNDEX to Detect Imperfect Duplicate Values in Character Data by Carsten Siemens. A perfect update from Carsten, simply removing the "stub" tag, and correcting a spelling mistake. Exactly the kind of tweaking we like to see!
Love all round as usual, thanks for all your hard work!!
Best regards,
Pete Laker