As I told LJ and the others in our midnight on discussion:

IF there is a really big, and by big I mean say, 10% of the list,

That sends emails or creates a really long thread about continuing it,

I might be convinced to bring it back.

 

But with 2.5% voting, although they usually reach the right conclusion,

It says to me that the ARSlist is a commodity now and there isn’t that much 
interest in 

The Award.

 

To Clarify and somewhat repeat what I said at the conference:

 

There is no longer a separate session for the ARSlist Awards, it is part of an 
opening session dedicated to all awards

 

The ARSlist carries on, and for now as “just an email list”

 

Doing some Awards related to the ARSlist carries on

The ARSlist MVP Award  is now retired

I will be doing the 20th Anniversary of the ARSlist next year.

 

Twinkies and Hawaii shirts have a life of their own.

I will be throwing a wrinkle into that next year as well J

 

Dan

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Tami Palacky
Sent: October 23, 2012 11:31 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: MVP 2012 - Congratulations LJ Longwing!

 

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Congrats LJ !!!

I hope you did a good job of convincing Dan continue with the awards.  i did 
vote and try to every year ... i dont do more on teh ARRList than read the 
posts everyonce in a while, but you do notice those that are helpful in the 
responses


On Thursday, October 18, 2012 5:13:09 PM UTC-4, Joe Martin D'Souza wrote:

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You had it coming a long time!

 

Joe

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