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12/10/2008 08:33:15
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Versions des environnements
Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01350294
Message ID:
01354396
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>I take your point and agree that it might be difficult to track down evals from all the code camps that are occurring all over the place.
>
>FWIW, I see that one of the goals in the Code Camp manifesto is that presenters should receive no extra reward apart from their contribution to the community.
>
>;-)

Maybe public speaking, writing books, etc. are now part of the MVP evaluation process. Let's not forget, though, why the program was created: to shift tech support from paid Microsoft employees to user support. At the time of the program's inception Microsoft had hundreds, if not thousands, of employees working in customer support. Not many now, are there? It was a cost saving move, and a very successful one. This is why originally the only criteria AFAIK was online user support.

Sure, the program may have evolved and changed over the years, as most things do. I'm just saying let's not forget why there is an MVP program in the first place.
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