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Goodbye MVP. Hello MVP
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03/10/2010 07:47:12
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
 
 
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02/10/2010 20:42:04
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ASP.NET
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Thread ID:
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>>I like Viv and I think he'd make a great MVP; however, you're talking from the wrong end again. MVP is not about participation on the UT (which is not even a blip on MS' radar)MVP is based on community contributions, writing, speaking, mentoring, evangalism, user group, MS forum activity etc. I don't know what Viv does in that regard, but that's what it takes. Craig spoke at 10 events, ogranized code camps, etc. I speak at about 30 events per year, write for code magazine, co-authored a book with 53 other MVPs, run a user group, and participate at almost all local function in some way, shape or form. That is what it takes, not answering some newbies question here on the thread.
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>The Universal Thread has been monitored by the MVP team for a few years. In fact, it was a recognized engine for its monitoring. As for as .NET goes, it is still an unclear status as to know if they monitor it as well as what they did for VFP. But, I will make sure to submit a full status on Viv in the upcoming month so to be considered on the next renewal process.


Michel...

I meant no disrespect to you by my statement. The thread has been a great place for learning for nearly 15 years now. It was THE place for foxpro during the halcyon years, but has not been seen in such regards with .net.
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