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YAG - How's it feel to be the one
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04/05/2007 12:39:33
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01204014
Message ID:
01222546
Views:
19
I disagree. While ideally all MVPs would be experts, that has not been the case historically. My understanding is that some MVPs were awarded the title due to contributions to the community and not necessarily by being an expert. I can think of a couple... and actually, as long as the community benefits, I see nothing wrong with that.



>>As it is, Naomi says she's not doing it to become a MVP, but she does answer more questions in a day than many MVPs answer in a week.
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>John,
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>I agree with Marcia here. In order to become an MVP you have to be an expert in the field, not only share the existing solutions based on your search abilities and good memory.
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>I think one of the reasons I became so active was to kill the pain, distract my thoughts to something positive and to try to prove that I'm not completelly worthless and nobody as something made me feel so.
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>I don't think I was able to regain the self-confidence back, but at least some appreciation made me feel better and wanted to achieve better results and outdone myself.
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.·`TCH
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