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Rainer Becker: recipient of VFP Lifetime Achievement Awa
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19/11/2007 17:39:17
Rick Schummer
White Light Computing, Inc
Washington, Michigan, États-Unis
 
 
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19/11/2007 16:52:29
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01269307
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>But how does that translate to "ownership" of a community award? And why should there be a battle about it? Perhaps you'd think differently if Kevin Goff and Rod Paddock had given themselves the right to hand out VFP Community Lifetime Achievement awards and had selected John Pedersen for the ultimate platinum version. Please accept that objections are to the *process*, not an attack on the recipients.

John, seriously I ask: where do you get this is my award to give, or that I own the award? Did I stake this claim somewhere? Is the reason the fact that it was handed out at SWF 2007? If so, please note it was handed out at GLGDW twice, SWF twice, and Germany once. Please note that this award was handed out by Ken Levy three times, Doug Hennig once, and Alan Griver once. Not Rick Schummer.

The only thing I did with this award is ask Microsoft (who handed out the first two) to consider doing it again at Southwest Fox 2006. It is something special started by Ken Levy and something I was hoping would continue. Ken Levy agreed to do so. This year we consulted Microsoft to do the same thing at SWF 2007 and I was told no one from Microsoft was going to attend the conference. So we had a prior award recipient hand it out to the newest one. The *only* thing I did on my own was come up with some glass, out of my own pocket, so the award recipients would have something for their desk/mantles. This was not a Rick Schummer picks the awardee. I do however agree with all the selected people involved and also feel there are plenty of individuals who are potential award winners in the future.

As to Rainer's award, I was asked to make another award if it was possible so he could be awarded in Germany. Again, if you have all the information before you come to a conclusion you might come to a different conclusion.

Moving forward there is no Fox Team to consult on the award, therefore some discussion was held on how it will be determined in the future if another one is handed out. I think this is something the current award winners should be discussing along with some other leaders in the community, including former Fox Team members. Individuals who understand the history of the community.

>For my part, if the community wants to hand out lifetime community awards we may prefer them to go to people like Ed Rauh or Drew Speedie whose "lifetime" contributions are eternal, but I have no intention of "battling" to have my opinion heard. So you go ahead and run your "community" award your own way, and I'm sure it will have the impact it deserves.

Drew and Ed would certainly be on anyone's list for award recipients. I don't think there would be any argument there. I would also say that Rick, Whil, Doug, Tamar, and Rainer have the same qualities and attributes in the candidates others have suggested for future awardees. Personally I can think of 10 or 12 more people who have made the same level of contributions to the community over the last 20+ years. Maybe it is just a matter of time before all those who deserve the award will be awarded with it. I hope to contribute by continuing to get the glass made so the can have something permanent to remember it by.

I just refuse to be involved in anything that would taint such an accomplishment achieved by those who have given so much to the community. I hope this clears up any misconceptions you may have about this subject.
_RAS
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft Visual FoxPro MVP (retired)
White Light Computing, Inc.
White Light Computing
Southwest Fox
Virtual Fox Fest
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