Re: ARSList Awards

2015-01-30 Thread Brian Goralczyk
I think many things have changed.  Industry attitudes is one.  I find a lot
less Remedy developers that enjoy their job like they used to.  There was a
certain level of light heartedness that existed on the list.  Now everyone
is very serious and I have actually seen people complain about things like
Friday humor.

Also I have noticed (and it seems to be a lot of the traffic that has moved
over to communities) a lot of lazy new(er) developers.  There used to be a
mentality of trying things and learning by poking at the system.  Now the
more noisy people seem to want to know things that they could learn on
their own with simple effort.  I think some of the more proficient
developers have either moved on or don't feel as inclined to help.

You are talking about spanning a generation in real life and, what, 5
generations of programmers/developers.  Mentalities and attitudes have
changed.  It is kind of sad.  I don't hear much about local rugs like I
used to either.

Sadly, it might just be a sign of the times.

Brian Goralczyk
Phone 574-643-1144
Email bgoralc...@gmail.com

On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 11:24 AM, LJ LongWing lj.longw...@gmail.com wrote:

 **
 Dan,
 I hope enough time has passed since Engage 2014 that it's ok for me to
 bring this up

 List,
 Did anyone other than me notice that Dan didn't hold an ARSList award last
 year?

 2 years ago I won the MVP and was extremely proud and excited about
 itand the following year Dan was considering not running it because the
 user community (my words, not his) just didn't care anymoreI assured
 him that it still cared and offered to run it for him, promote it,
 etceven I was disappointed with the turnout of votes, yet, we still
 voted and named an MVP and other various awards

 So, in mid August last year I hadn't heard anything about an awards
 nomination/election process, so I contacted him regarding it and he said
 that I was the first to ask (less than 2 months before 'the big event).

 My real question is this:
 Does the list mean so little to the thousands subscribed that it doesn't
 care enough to even show appreciation to the people that help out on
 it?...or is appreciation something that shouldn't be expected in a public
 forum?

 Is BMC Communities stealing too much attention from the list that it's not
 as viable as it once was?I remember a time when I had trouble keeping
 up with the posts on the list...nowadays I could almost read a weekly
 digest in a few min's on a Fridayso far this week there have been a
 grand total of 17 threads

 Is the new volume on the list appreciated by those on here and I'm the
 only one that wants it to go back up?

 I'm genuinely curious about these things, and ask that you express your
 opinion :)

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Re: ARSList Awards this year?

2014-07-15 Thread Julie Sellers
They probably won't have time to do so.
They have already cut a full day out.




 From: LJ LongWing lj.longw...@gmail.com
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 3:52 PM
Subject: ARSList Awards this year?
 


** 
Daniel,
Are there any intentions of running an ARSList awards at this years 'BMC 
Engage'?
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Re: ARSLIST awards from WWRUG11

2011-09-25 Thread Joe Martin D'Souza

Congratulations Misi on winning the MVP 2011, and all of the other award 
winners for this year..

It was great putting a face to all of you’ll who I have known over all these 
years as well as some of you’ll who I have got to know in the very recent past.

Maybe at the next RUG we should start a new tradition to ask all ARS Listers to 
group up for a group photograph on one of the days.. I bet I might have stared 
right into some of your faces and not even known it was one of you’ll who I 
communicate with on here..

A big thank you to Dan and his whole team of volunteers who did an exceptional 
job organizing a somewhat chaotic community like us :-) to enjoy what turned 
out to be a great event.

Joe

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** Bravo to Misi for his two awards :-) :-) 

Kaïs

On 22/09/2011 17:07, Martinez, Marcelo A wrote: 
Congrats to all who made the awards list!

And a big thank you to all the regular posters, y'all keep me sane (most of the 
time).



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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Doug Blair
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 8:50 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSLIST awards from WWRUG11

Hi list!

Live from the floor of the WWRUG conference ARSLIST awards session...

Farthest traveller at the WWRUG11 conference
Siriam Poramattakorn from Bangkok Thailand

ARSLIST about 6800 posts last year
Server delivers approximately 65000 emails each day

BMC customer awards (Doug Mueller)
Con-Agra foods, Dev Technologies, Research In Motion

Doug Mueller explained why Twinkies are significant food items at RUG's (yes, 
they are food)

Longest Thread
   Field ID outside of reserved range - warning

Most intriguing subject line
Smart Phone browser compatibility -Dolphin

Most off topic
We are looking for control-M experts on the east coast (deteriorated into 
discussion of breast feeding) (Column IT)

Wake up and smell the coffee awards
 (most posts)
  Joe D'Souza (281 in past year) (Joe also picked up his MVP award from 
last year)

Most valuable poster
Misi Mladoniczky

Doug

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Re: ARSLIST awards from WWRUG11

2011-09-23 Thread Grooms, Frederick W
Congratulations Misi and all other winners

-Original Message-
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Subject: ARSLIST awards from WWRUG11

Hi list!

Live from the floor of the WWRUG conference ARSLIST awards session...

Farthest traveller at the WWRUG11 conference
Siriam Poramattakorn from Bangkok Thailand

ARSLIST about 6800 posts last year
Server delivers approximately 65000 emails each day

BMC customer awards (Doug Mueller)
Con-Agra foods, Dev Technologies, Research In Motion

Doug Mueller explained why Twinkies are significant food items at RUG's (yes, 
they are food)

Longest Thread
   Field ID outside of reserved range - warning

Most intriguing subject line
Smart Phone browser compatibility -Dolphin

Most off topic
We are looking for control-M experts on the east coast (deteriorated into 
discussion of breast feeding) (Column IT)

Wake up and smell the coffee awards
 (most posts)
  Joe D'Souza (281 in past year) (Joe also picked up his MVP award from 
last year)

Most valuable poster
Misi Mladoniczky

Doug

--
Doug Blair
+1 224-558-5462

Sent from my iPad2
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Re: ARSLIST awards from WWRUG11

2011-09-22 Thread strauss
Congratulations to all!  A special thanks to Misi whose RRR|Chive utility made 
our upgrade/migration to 7.6.04.01 possible.

Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Call Tracking Administration Manager
University of North Texas Computing  IT Center
http://itsm.unt.edu/

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Doug Blair
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 8:50 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSLIST awards from WWRUG11

Hi list!

Live from the floor of the WWRUG conference ARSLIST awards session...

Farthest traveller at the WWRUG11 conference
Siriam Poramattakorn from Bangkok Thailand

ARSLIST about 6800 posts last year
Server delivers approximately 65000 emails each day

BMC customer awards (Doug Mueller)
Con-Agra foods, Dev Technologies, Research In Motion

Doug Mueller explained why Twinkies are significant food items at RUG's (yes, 
they are food)

Longest Thread
   Field ID outside of reserved range - warning

Most intriguing subject line
Smart Phone browser compatibility -Dolphin

Most off topic
We are looking for control-M experts on the east coast (deteriorated into 
discussion of breast feeding) (Column IT)

Wake up and smell the coffee awards
 (most posts)
  Joe D'Souza (281 in past year) (Joe also picked up his MVP award from 
last year)

Most valuable poster
Misi Mladoniczky

Doug

--
Doug Blair
+1 224-558-5462

Sent from my iPad2
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Re: ARSLIST awards from WWRUG11

2011-09-22 Thread LJ LongWing
Congrats Misi

-Original Message-
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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Doug Blair
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 7:50 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSLIST awards from WWRUG11

Hi list!

Live from the floor of the WWRUG conference ARSLIST awards session...

Farthest traveller at the WWRUG11 conference
Siriam Poramattakorn from Bangkok Thailand

ARSLIST about 6800 posts last year
Server delivers approximately 65000 emails each day

BMC customer awards (Doug Mueller)
Con-Agra foods, Dev Technologies, Research In Motion

Doug Mueller explained why Twinkies are significant food items at RUG's
(yes, they are food)

Longest Thread
   Field ID outside of reserved range - warning

Most intriguing subject line
Smart Phone browser compatibility -Dolphin

Most off topic
We are looking for control-M experts on the east coast (deteriorated
into discussion of breast feeding) (Column IT)

Wake up and smell the coffee awards
 (most posts)
  Joe D'Souza (281 in past year) (Joe also picked up his MVP award from
last year)

Most valuable poster
Misi Mladoniczky

Doug

--
Doug Blair
+1 224-558-5462

Sent from my iPad2
Auto-corrected typos, misspellings and non-sequiturs are gratefully
attributed to Steve Jobs :-)

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Re: ARSLIST awards from WWRUG11

2011-09-22 Thread Martinez, Marcelo A
Congrats to all who made the awards list!

And a big thank you to all the regular posters, y'all keep me sane (most of the 
time).



-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Doug Blair
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 8:50 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSLIST awards from WWRUG11

Hi list!

Live from the floor of the WWRUG conference ARSLIST awards session...

Farthest traveller at the WWRUG11 conference
Siriam Poramattakorn from Bangkok Thailand

ARSLIST about 6800 posts last year
Server delivers approximately 65000 emails each day

BMC customer awards (Doug Mueller)
Con-Agra foods, Dev Technologies, Research In Motion

Doug Mueller explained why Twinkies are significant food items at RUG's (yes, 
they are food)

Longest Thread
   Field ID outside of reserved range - warning

Most intriguing subject line
Smart Phone browser compatibility -Dolphin

Most off topic
We are looking for control-M experts on the east coast (deteriorated into 
discussion of breast feeding) (Column IT)

Wake up and smell the coffee awards
 (most posts)
  Joe D'Souza (281 in past year) (Joe also picked up his MVP award from 
last year)

Most valuable poster
Misi Mladoniczky

Doug

--
Doug Blair
+1 224-558-5462

Sent from my iPad2
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Re: ARSLIST awards from WWRUG11

2011-09-22 Thread Support
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Bravo to Misi for his two awards :-) :-) 

Kas

On 22/09/2011 17:07, Martinez, Marcelo A wrote:

  Congrats to all who made the awards list!

And a big thank you to all the regular posters, y'all keep me sane (most of the time).



-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Doug Blair
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 8:50 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSLIST awards from WWRUG11

Hi list!

Live from the floor of the WWRUG conference ARSLIST awards session...

Farthest traveller at the WWRUG11 conference
Siriam Poramattakorn from Bangkok Thailand

ARSLIST about 6800 posts last year
Server delivers approximately 65000 emails each day

BMC customer awards (Doug Mueller)
Con-Agra foods, Dev Technologies, Research In Motion

Doug Mueller explained why Twinkies are significant food items at RUG's (yes, they are "food")

Longest Thread
   "Field ID outside of reserved range - warning"

Most intriguing subject line
"Smart Phone browser compatibility -Dolphin"

Most off topic
"We are looking for control-M experts on the east coast" (deteriorated into discussion of breast feeding) (Column IT)

Wake up and smell the coffee awards
 (most posts)
  Joe D'Souza (281 in past year) (Joe also picked up his MVP award from last year)

Most valuable poster
Misi Mladoniczky

Doug

--
Doug Blair
+1 224-558-5462

Sent from my iPad2
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Re: ARSList awards!

2010-10-22 Thread Frank, Gordon M. (CMS/CTR)
I cast a Twinkie or two from afar and hope it cures Dan's voice.

A Twinkie a day keeps the Doctor away (with a little bit of whiskey).

Congratulations to Joe D'Souza

Gordon Frank

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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Rick Cook
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 12:28 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSList awards!

**

And now, live...err...well, maybe sorta (it was a LATE night with Doug and the 
engineers last night), the ARSLIST awards, hosted by the only semi-hoarse Dan 
Bloom.

The winners are (drum roll, please)

Best New Product:  Aeroprise
Best ROI:  RRR license monitor tools
Best customer support : Kinetic Data
Product of the Year: Abydos

Other prizes: various legacy Remedy memorabilia went to those who voted in the 
surveys.

Then there was the singing of A Little Help From the List, interrupted by 
much spontaneous and gratuitous  Twinkie throwing.

Dan gave out various and sundrie awards which he can tell you about later.
Arslist awards:

MVP: Joe D'Souza.

Rick
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Re: ARSList awards!

2010-10-22 Thread Joe Martin D'Souza
I so wish I could have made it there this year! For a number of reasons I 
could not. And as if I didn't have reasons enough, this week (after years) I 
have both a bad chest cold and had a fever to begin the week with which 
stayed with me till Wednesday..


Listers,

Thank you all for that round of applause. I got a call from Dan when the MVP 
announcement was made. I wasn’t even sure how to react between the 
excitement of winning it and the cold/cough I have. I haven't quite lost my 
voice yet though :-)


I would like to thank everyone on this list that voted for me. I would also 
like to thank every member of this list that participates in whatever 
capacity you can, be it a contributor or just there asking for information. 
Needless to say, it’s the participation of all of you, irrespective, that 
makes an award such as this invaluable...


I would also like to congratulate Fredrick Grooms who was nominated for this 
award. I can say with fair certainty that I barely miss any emails coming 
from you, as well as certain other participants.


I can only hope that Remedy as a product would continue to grow in the face 
of it all, economic crisis, competition, and what not, and keep this 
community not just alive but kicking like we always have!! Even through the 
'Dark P Age' :-)


Dan I hope you get back your voice (and that I don't loose mine! I got 
pretty close!)..


And thank you'll all for your wishes..

I hope to be at this event next year. I'll try to plan my time around it.. I 
would be delighted to meet as many of you as I can.


Regards..

Joe



Frank, Gordon M. (CMS/CTR) gordon.fr...@cms.hhs.gov wrote in message 
news: 4cee4dcfd7f1cb48927fa18f2251d1e5bc9b09f...@pl-emsmb5.ees.hhs.gov...

I cast a Twinkie or two from afar and hope it cures Dan's voice.

A Twinkie a day keeps the Doctor away (with a little bit of whiskey).

Congratulations to Joe D'Souza

Gordon Frank

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Rick Cook

Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 12:28 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSList awards!

**

And now, live...err...well, maybe sorta (it was a LATE night with Doug and 
the engineers last night), the ARSLIST awards, hosted by the only 
semi-hoarse Dan Bloom.


The winners are (drum roll, please)

Best New Product:  Aeroprise
Best ROI:  RRR license monitor tools
Best customer support : Kinetic Data
Product of the Year: Abydos

Other prizes: various legacy Remedy memorabilia went to those who voted in 
the surveys.


Then there was the singing of A Little Help From the List, interrupted by 
much spontaneous and gratuitous  Twinkie throwing.


Dan gave out various and sundrie awards which he can tell you about later.
Arslist awards:

MVP: Joe D'Souza.

Rick
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Re: ARSList awards!

2010-10-21 Thread LJ LongWing
Sweet, thanks for the updates J

 

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Subject: ARSList awards!

 

** 

And now, live...err...well, maybe sorta (it was a LATE night with Doug and
the engineers last night), the ARSLIST awards, hosted by the only
semi-hoarse Dan Bloom.

The winners are (drum roll, please)

Best New Product:  Aeroprise
Best ROI:  RRR license monitor tools
Best customer support : Kinetic Data
Product of the Year: Abydos

Other prizes: various legacy Remedy memorabilia went to those who voted in
the surveys. 

Then there was the singing of A Little Help From the List, interrupted by
much spontaneous and gratuitous  Twinkie throwing.

Dan gave out various and sundrie awards which he can tell you about later. 
Arslist awards:  

MVP: Joe D'Souza.  

Rick

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Re: ARSList awards!

2010-10-21 Thread Susan Palmer
lol ... it's Thursday already

Congratulations to all award recipients!

Susan

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Rick Cook remedyr...@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 And now, live...err...well, maybe sorta (it was a LATE night with Doug and
 the engineers last night), the ARSLIST awards, hosted by the only
 semi-hoarse Dan Bloom.

 The winners are (drum roll, please)

 Best New Product:  Aeroprise
 Best ROI:  RRR license monitor tools
 Best customer support : Kinetic Data
 Product of the Year: Abydos

 Other prizes: various legacy Remedy memorabilia went to those who voted in
 the surveys.

 Then there was the singing of A Little Help From the List, interrupted by
 much spontaneous and gratuitous  Twinkie throwing.

 Dan gave out various and sundrie awards which he can tell you about later.
 Arslist awards:

 MVP: Joe D'Souza.

 Rick
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Re: ARSList awards!

2010-10-21 Thread Rick Cook
Sorry,  Susan, but that was last night.  The party is tonight.

Rick
On Oct 21, 2010 9:41 AM, Susan Palmer suzanpal...@gmail.com wrote:
 lol ... it's Thursday already

 Congratulations to all award recipients!

 Susan

 On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Rick Cook remedyr...@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 And now, live...err...well, maybe sorta (it was a LATE night with Doug
and
 the engineers last night), the ARSLIST awards, hosted by the only
 semi-hoarse Dan Bloom.

 The winners are (drum roll, please)

 Best New Product: Aeroprise
 Best ROI: RRR license monitor tools
 Best customer support : Kinetic Data
 Product of the Year: Abydos

 Other prizes: various legacy Remedy memorabilia went to those who voted
in
 the surveys.

 Then there was the singing of A Little Help From the List, interrupted
by
 much spontaneous and gratuitous Twinkie throwing.

 Dan gave out various and sundrie awards which he can tell you about
later.
 Arslist awards:

 MVP: Joe D'Souza.

 Rick
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Re: ARSList awards!

2010-10-21 Thread Grooms, Frederick W
Congratulations to all the winners

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Subject: ARSList awards!

**

And now, live...err...well, maybe sorta (it was a LATE night with Doug and the 
engineers last night), the ARSLIST awards, hosted by the only semi-hoarse Dan 
Bloom.

The winners are (drum roll, please)

Best New Product:  Aeroprise
Best ROI:  RRR license monitor tools
Best customer support : Kinetic Data
Product of the Year: Abydos

Other prizes: various legacy Remedy memorabilia went to those who voted in the 
surveys.

Then there was the singing of A Little Help From the List, interrupted by 
much spontaneous and gratuitous  Twinkie throwing.

Dan gave out various and sundrie awards which he can tell you about later.
Arslist awards:

MVP: Joe D'Souza.

Rick



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Re: ARSList awards!

2010-10-21 Thread Matt Reinfeldt
Another productive and innovative year!!! Congratulations to all winners!
Awesome work!

 

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Subject: ARSList awards!

 

** 

And now, live...err...well, maybe sorta (it was a LATE night with Doug and
the engineers last night), the ARSLIST awards, hosted by the only
semi-hoarse Dan Bloom.

The winners are (drum roll, please)

Best New Product:  Aeroprise
Best ROI:  RRR license monitor tools
Best customer support : Kinetic Data
Product of the Year: Abydos

Other prizes: various legacy Remedy memorabilia went to those who voted in
the surveys. 

Then there was the singing of A Little Help From the List, interrupted by
much spontaneous and gratuitous  Twinkie throwing.

Dan gave out various and sundrie awards which he can tell you about later. 
Arslist awards:  

MVP: Joe D'Souza.  

Rick

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Re: ARSList awards!

2010-10-21 Thread strauss
Congratulations Joe!!  It was a long time coming, but richly deserved.  
Congrats to the other winners as well.

Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Call Tracking Administration Manager
University of North Texas Computing  IT Center

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Arslist awards:

MVP: Joe D'Souza.

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Re: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP - Most Valuable Poster and BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award Voting Now Open

2009-09-08 Thread Daniel Bloom
Reminder you all have one week left to vote,
Please send your votes to daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca

Show your appreciation for their contributions.

Thanks . Daniel 

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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: August 31, 2009 9:16 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP - Most Valuable Poster and BMCSoftware
Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award Voting Now Open

 A round of kudos to all the nominees.
 
Voting begins today as of this post and ends Monday September 14th (any time
zone)   

 

 *MVP - Most Valuable Poster.

This is the person you feel has contributed the most to the list in a
combination of quality and quantity.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years is not eligible, 

BMC or Remedy employees are not eligible.

 

Current Nominees  (in alphabetical order by first name) are:

Christopher Strauss 

Frederick Grooms

Gary Opela Jr.

Joe Desouza 

Misi Mladonickzy 

 

 

BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award

 

This is the person you feel has contributed to the BMC Remedy community the
most.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years is not eligible, 

only BMC  employees are eligible. (There isn't a winner every year).


The  Nominees  are:

Doug Mueller

Kelly Deaver


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Re: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP - Most Valuable Poster and BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award Voting Now Open

2009-09-01 Thread Craig Carter
MVP: Joe Desouza
BMC: Doug Mueller

//SIGNED//
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Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 7:16 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP - Most Valuable Poster and BMCSoftware 
Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award Voting Now Open

 A round of kudos to all the nominees.
 
Voting begins today as of this post and ends Monday September 14th (any time
zone)   

 

 *MVP - Most Valuable Poster.

This is the person you feel has contributed the most to the list in a
combination of quality and quantity.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years is not eligible, 

BMC or Remedy employees are not eligible.

 

Current Nominees  (in alphabetical order by first name) are:

Christopher Strauss 

Frederick Grooms

Gary Opela Jr.

Joe Desouza 

Misi Mladonickzy 

 

 

BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award

 

This is the person you feel has contributed to the BMC Remedy community the
most.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years is not eligible, 

only BMC  employees are eligible. (There isn't a winner every year).


The  Nominees  are:

Doug Mueller

Kelly Deaver

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Re: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP - Most Valuable Poster and BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award Voting Now Open

2009-09-01 Thread LJ Longwing
Craig,
They don't go to the list, they go directly to Daniel 

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Subject: Re: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP - Most Valuable Poster and
BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award Voting Now Open

MVP: Joe Desouza
BMC: Doug Mueller

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 7:16 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP - Most Valuable Poster and BMCSoftware
Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award Voting Now Open

 A round of kudos to all the nominees.
 
Voting begins today as of this post and ends Monday September 14th (any time
zone)   

 

 *MVP - Most Valuable Poster.

This is the person you feel has contributed the most to the list in a
combination of quality and quantity.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years is not eligible, 

BMC or Remedy employees are not eligible.

 

Current Nominees  (in alphabetical order by first name) are:

Christopher Strauss 

Frederick Grooms

Gary Opela Jr.

Joe Desouza 

Misi Mladonickzy 

 

 

BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award

 

This is the person you feel has contributed to the BMC Remedy community the
most.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years is not eligible, 

only BMC  employees are eligible. (There isn't a winner every year).


The  Nominees  are:

Doug Mueller

Kelly Deaver


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Re: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP - Most Valuable Poster and BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award Voting Now Open

2009-08-31 Thread Shellman, David
Dan,

Am I correct that the votes should be sent to you and not to the list?

Dave 

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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 9:16 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP - Most Valuable Poster and BMCSoftware 
Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award Voting Now Open

 A round of kudos to all the nominees.
 
Voting begins today as of this post and ends Monday September 14th (any time
zone)   

 

 *MVP - Most Valuable Poster.

This is the person you feel has contributed the most to the list in a
combination of quality and quantity.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years is not eligible, 

BMC or Remedy employees are not eligible.

 

Current Nominees  (in alphabetical order by first name) are:

Christopher Strauss 

Frederick Grooms

Gary Opela Jr.

Joe Desouza 

Misi Mladonickzy 

 

 

BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award

 

This is the person you feel has contributed to the BMC Remedy community the
most.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years is not eligible, 

only BMC  employees are eligible. (There isn't a winner every year).


The  Nominees  are:

Doug Mueller

Kelly Deaver

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Re: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP - Most Valuable Poster and BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award Voting Now Open

2009-08-31 Thread Daniel Bloom
Sigh. Seems like I forget something on each of these post.

Yes, please send votes to: daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca
And not to the list.

 Daniel 

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Sent: August 31, 2009 9:20 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP - Most Valuable Poster and
BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award Voting Now Open

Dan,

Am I correct that the votes should be sent to you and not to the list?

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Re: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP - Most Valuable Poster and BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award Voting Now Open

2009-08-31 Thread LJ Longwing
Daniel,
Do you want us to send votes directly to the list or to a private email
address like in years past? 

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 7:16 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP - Most Valuable Poster and BMCSoftware
Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award Voting Now Open

 A round of kudos to all the nominees.
 
Voting begins today as of this post and ends Monday September 14th (any time
zone)   

 

 *MVP - Most Valuable Poster.

This is the person you feel has contributed the most to the list in a
combination of quality and quantity.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years is not eligible, 

BMC or Remedy employees are not eligible.

 

Current Nominees  (in alphabetical order by first name) are:

Christopher Strauss 

Frederick Grooms

Gary Opela Jr.

Joe Desouza 

Misi Mladonickzy 

 

 

BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award

 

This is the person you feel has contributed to the BMC Remedy community the
most.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years is not eligible, 

only BMC  employees are eligible. (There isn't a winner every year).


The  Nominees  are:

Doug Mueller

Kelly Deaver


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Re: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP

2009-07-23 Thread Susan Palmer
Just to clarify, if someone is already on the 2008 list we do not have to
re-nominate them?

Susan

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Daniel Bloom danielbl...@rogers.comwrote:

 **

 *MVP - Most Valuable Poster.

 This is the person you feel has contributed the most to the list in a
 combination of quality and quantity.

 Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years is not eligible,

 BMC or Remedy employees are not eligible.



 Current Nominees from 2008 are:

 Joe Desouza

 Frederick Grooms

 Misi Mladonickzy

 Gary Opela Jr.

 Christopher Strauss

 -



 We are still accepting nominees.

 Only those that receive at least two nominations

 from independant sources will be considered.



 Send nominations to : daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca

 thanks  Daniel
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Re: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP

2009-07-23 Thread Daniel Bloom
Correct.
 
This is Fiscal 08/09 so I have carried over those that
were already nominated.
 
Seems it might have been clearer to start over,
but I didn't want to just drop those that had already
been recognized through their mominations.
 
thanks ... Daniel

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Sent: July 23, 2009 3:50 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSlist Awards 2008/09 MVP


** 
Just to clarify, if someone is already on the 2008 list we do not have to
re-nominate them?
 
Susan


On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Daniel Bloom danielbl...@rogers.com
wrote:


** 
  

*MVP - Most Valuable Poster.

This is the person you feel has contributed the most to the list in a
combination of quality and quantity.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years is not eligible, 

BMC or Remedy employees are not eligible.

 

Current Nominees from 2008 are:

Joe Desouza

Frederick Grooms

Misi Mladonickzy

Gary Opela Jr.

Christopher Strauss

-

 

We are still accepting nominees.

Only those that receive at least two nominations

from independant sources will be considered.



 

Send nominations to : daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca

thanks  Daniel

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Re: ARSLIST Awards Fiscal 2008/09 Announcement, Nominations Open

2009-07-21 Thread Robert Page
Hi Dan

 

Did the cutting and pasting go a bit awry with the Most Valuable Poster and
BMC Software Employee lists, they seem to be the wrong way round.

 

Regards

 

Robert

 

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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: 20 July 2009 21:27
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ADM: ARSLIST Awards Fiscal 2008/09 Announcement, Nominations Open

 

** 

This is a longish posting,

Please read the entire post.

thank-you in advance..

 

 

As Founder of the ARSList in November 1993,

 it is my privilege to announce the 15th Annual ARSList Awards Call For
Nominations.

 

These awards were created by me in 1995

to recognize the effort that other people were putting into the list,

providing the excellent technical replies and sometimes mediocre humour,

and to provide them an incentive to keep providing those excellent technical
replies.

 

The ARSlist corporate sponsors RMI Solutions and Daniel Bloom Consulting
Inc.

provide the award plaques, prizes, and various flying objects.

 

 

The Rules for Nominations and some General Rules:

 

* An individual must be nominated by at least two independent sources

 

*  The years postings are somewhat reviewed to ensure that this is someone
who posts quality answers.

( Not that anyone has ever been rejected on this basis)

 

* Only those that were on the list for the entire year are eligible

 

* Only those that have registered on the ARSList before August 1st, 2009
will be eligible to vote. 

It is assumed you won't vote if you haven't been around long enough to know
the posters in question. 

In the unlikely event of another tie, 

the person or product with the greatest number of sources of votes will be
declared winner.

 

* Voting and nominating is by the Individual REAL person, 

so redistribution lists don't vote, 

and those that have multiple subscriptions still get only one vote

 

* BMCSoftware employees on the ARSlist are eligible to vote

 

* All decisions of the oversight panel are final 

(if I have to make a controversial decision, I confer with 3 past MVP
winners for their opinion)

 

* Nominations posted to the list are not accepted, they must be to
daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca

* Votes posted to the list are not accepted, they must be to
daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca

 

Past MVP [Most Valuable Poster Award] recipients are:

2008 becomes fiscal 2008/09 no winner yet

2007 Rick Cook

2006 Axton Grams

2005 Tim Widowfield

2004 Matt Reinfeldt

2003 Carey Matthew Black



2002 Chris Woyton

2001 Gidd Calden

2000 Jarl Groneng,Tommy Nijem

1999 Rick Cook

1998 Raymond Leach

1997 Vicky Bayol

1996 Joel D. Sender

1995 Martin Nystrom

 

So, the two open categories are

 

-

*MVP - Most Valuable Poster.

This is the person you feel has contributed the most to the list in a
combination of quality and quantity.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years, BMC or Remedy employees
are not eligible.

 

Current Nominees from 2008 are:

Kelly Deaver

Doug Mueller

 

David Easter won in 2007 so is not eligible

 



BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award

 

Again, an individual or product must be nominated by at least two
independent sources.

 

Current Nominees from 2008 are:

Joe Desouza

Frederick Grooms

Misi Mladonickzy

Gary Opela Jr.

Christopher Strauss

 

In the MVP  list above, anyone after 2002 is not eliigible,

and neither am I or the Board of the conference

 



 

Nominations for other Categories are also open until August 1st.

 

Nominate a potential winner for another  Category while you suggest the
category if you wish

 

 

[no Nominations, no Award will be conferred in that category

there must be more than one Nomination for a category etc.]

 

Please send nominations to daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca mailto:
daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca  

 

Voting thresholds and the software categories are still being contemplated,

all suggestions are welcome.

 

 

Time Lines:

August 10th 8p.m.EST: nominations close 

(if I receive good other categories, the category will be posted in time for
people to nominate potential recipients)

 

August 17th any time zone: Voting begins for MVP and all other categories

Sept 7th EST: The voting Closes for MVP and all other categories

November 11th at 9:30 a.m. WWRUG09:Award Ceremony 

 

[no one knows the winner(s) until then, well okay, except me and the plaque
company]

 

Please send nominations to daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca
mailto:daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca  

 

thanks ...Daniel

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Re: ARSLIST Awards Fiscal 2008/09 Announcement, Nominations Open, Oops

2009-07-21 Thread Daniel Bloom
Sorry, headings got reversed, thanks for letting me know Rick:
 
-

 

BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award

 

This is the person you feel has contributed to the BMC Remedy community the
most.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years, only BMC  employees are
eligible.

 

Current Nominees from 2008 are:

Kelly Deaver

Doug Mueller

 

David Easter won in 2007 so is not eligible

 



*MVP - Most Valuable Poster.

This is the person you feel has contributed the most to the list in a
combination of quality and quantity.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years, BMC or Remedy employees
are not eligible.

 

Current Nominees from 2008 are:

Joe Desouza

Frederick Grooms

Misi Mladonickzy

Gary Opela Jr.

Christopher Strauss

 

 

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: July 20, 2009 4:27 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ADM: ARSLIST Awards Fiscal 2008/09 Announcement, Nominations Open


** 

This is a longish posting,

Please read the entire post.

thank-you in advance..

 

 

As Founder of the ARSList in November 1993,

 it is my privilege to announce the 15th Annual ARSList Awards Call For
Nominations.

 

These awards were created by me in 1995

to recognize the effort that other people were putting into the list,

providing the excellent technical replies and sometimes mediocre humour,

and to provide them an incentive to keep providing those excellent technical
replies.

 

The ARSlist corporate sponsors RMI Solutions and Daniel Bloom Consulting
Inc.

provide the award plaques, prizes, and various flying objects.

 

 

The Rules for Nominations and some General Rules:

 

* An individual must be nominated by at least two independent sources

 

*  The years postings are somewhat reviewed to ensure that this is someone
who posts quality answers.

( Not that anyone has ever been rejected on this basis)

 

* Only those that were on the list for the entire year are eligible

 

* Only those that have registered on the ARSList before August 1st, 2009
will be eligible to vote. 

It is assumed you won't vote if you haven't been around long enough to know
the posters in question. 

In the unlikely event of another tie, 

the person or product with the greatest number of sources of votes will be
declared winner.

 

* Voting and nominating is by the Individual REAL person, 

so redistribution lists don't vote, 

and those that have multiple subscriptions still get only one vote

 

* BMCSoftware employees on the ARSlist are eligible to vote

 

* All decisions of the oversight panel are final 

(if I have to make a controversial decision, I confer with 3 past MVP
winners for their opinion)

 

* Nominations posted to the list are not accepted, they must be to
daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca

* Votes posted to the list are not accepted, they must be to
daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca

 

Past MVP [Most Valuable Poster Award] recipients are:

2008 becomes fiscal 2008/09 no winner yet

2007 Rick Cook

2006 Axton Grams

2005 Tim Widowfield

2004 Matt Reinfeldt

2003 Carey Matthew Black



2002 Chris Woyton

2001 Gidd Calden

2000 Jarl Groneng,Tommy Nijem

1999 Rick Cook

1998 Raymond Leach

1997 Vicky Bayol

1996 Joel D. Sender

1995 Martin Nystrom

 

So, the two open categories are

 

-

*MVP - Most Valuable Poster.

This is the person you feel has contributed the most to the list in a
combination of quality and quantity.

Anyone who has won the award in the last 5 years, BMC or Remedy employees
are not eligible.

 

Current Nominees from 2008 are:

Kelly Deaver

Doug Mueller

 

David Easter won in 2007 so is not eligible

 



BMCSoftware Remedy Employee Beyond the Call of Duty Award

 

Again, an individual or product must be nominated by at least two
independent sources.

 

Current Nominees from 2008 are:

Joe Desouza

Frederick Grooms

Misi Mladonickzy

Gary Opela Jr.

Christopher Strauss

 

In the MVP  list above, anyone after 2002 is not eliigible,

and neither am I or the Board of the conference

 



 

Nominations for other Categories are also open until August 1st.

 

Nominate a potential winner for another  Category while you suggest the
category if you wish

 

 

[no Nominations, no Award will be conferred in that category

there must be more than one Nomination for a category etc.]

 

Please send nominations to daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca mailto:
daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca  

 

Voting thresholds and the software categories are still being contemplated,

all suggestions are welcome.

 

 

Time Lines:

August 10th 8p.m.EST: nominations close 

(if I receive good other categories, the category will be posted in 

Re: ARSList Awards: Software Categories

2008-08-20 Thread Danny Kellett
Is it free? I think the latest version ran out after a while and didnt
work until I paid for it.

 Good Afternoon Daniel,

 I vote for Freeware ARUtilities as Best Third Party Utility.

 Audrey Franklin
 New York University
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 - Original Message -
 From: Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 11:32 am
 Subject: ARSList Awards: Software Categories
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG


 Well, okay.



  We got one complete nomination for each of the two categories.



  Best Third Party Utility - Freeware  ARUtilities

  Best Third Party Utility - Commercial Abydos Analyser



  So, they receive an honourable mention.



  Unless someone starts a huge thread,

  maybe with an entertaining threat of a lawsuit, in the next two hours,

  I think only one product being nominated (and unlike MVP, with only two
  nominations

  Per product the bare minimum) this indicates little interest in the
 software
  categories.



  [I know we have had the Awards in the past with a confirmation vote,
  however,

  I am trying to revise the Awards to truly reflect the areas of greatest
  interest of the list].



  So we get to concentrate on the Big Two Awards, and I can come with
 more

  History and statistics of the list for the ARSlist Awards sessions at
 BMC
  UserWorld

  (which started in 1995 as a request for me to do a technical
 presentation on
  the ARSlist).



  Thank-you and I hope to see you all in Miami for BMC UserWorld, the
 single
  largest

  Gathering of ARSlist members and BMC Remedy technical knowledge until
 the
  next one.



  The only place you can argue in public about execution orders now
 that the
  Sopranos is gone.



  . Daniel






  
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Re: ARSList Awards: Software Categories

2008-08-19 Thread Audrey H Franklin
Good Afternoon Daniel,

I vote for Freeware ARUtilities as Best Third Party Utility.

Audrey Franklin
New York University
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- Original Message -
From: Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 11:32 am
Subject: ARSList Awards: Software Categories
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG


 Well, okay.
  
   
  
  We got one complete nomination for each of the two categories.
  
   
  
  Best Third Party Utility - Freeware  ARUtilities
  
  Best Third Party Utility - Commercial Abydos Analyser
  
   
  
  So, they receive an honourable mention.
  
   
  
  Unless someone starts a huge thread,
  
  maybe with an entertaining threat of a lawsuit, in the next two hours,
  
  I think only one product being nominated (and unlike MVP, with only two
  nominations
  
  Per product the bare minimum) this indicates little interest in the software
  categories.
  
   
  
  [I know we have had the Awards in the past with a confirmation vote,
  however,
  
  I am trying to revise the Awards to truly reflect the areas of greatest
  interest of the list].
  
   
  
  So we get to concentrate on the Big Two Awards, and I can come with more
  
  History and statistics of the list for the ARSlist Awards sessions at 
 BMC
  UserWorld
  
  (which started in 1995 as a request for me to do a technical 
 presentation on
  the ARSlist).
  
   
  
  Thank-you and I hope to see you all in Miami for BMC UserWorld, the single
  largest
  
  Gathering of ARSlist members and BMC Remedy technical knowledge until 
 the
  next one.
  
   
  
  The only place you can argue in public about execution orders now 
 that the
  Sopranos is gone.
  
   
  
  . Daniel
  
   
  
   
  
  
  
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Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-18 Thread Redick, Kevin
I would just like to add that I have not been on the list very long, nor
am I that knowledgeable on the systems discussed (yet) to be able to
partake much. Hope that helps explain maybe why at least one of the 4k
never submitted anyone.
 
--Kevin



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ZHANG, ERIC L
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 9:57 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: FW: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation


** ** 

I vote for Chris to be MVP too.

 

-Original Message-
From: Frank, Gordon M. (CMS/CTR) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

 

MVP!

 

I vote for Dr. Christopher Strauss. 

 

He is a long contributor to the ARSlist and is greatly overdue. Chris is
on the list constantly and is one of the most helpful Texan's I know.
Thank you Chris for all the support you have given us all.

 

I think everyone should vote for Chris and make it a landslide!!
Come-on all of you regular contributors! Let's finally get Chris Strauss
the MVP!

 

Gordon M. Frank

Remedy Skilled Professional

ITIL V3 Certified

Lockheed Martin

 



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 8:16 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ADM:Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

 

Well, the nominations have not been impressive in numbers

So far, quality yes, numbers  no. To the 0.1% of you that have

Contributed, thank-you.

 

Perhaps the list as a whole feels that the Awards are no longer needed?

 

That those that contribute so much should do so and don't really deserve

some form of recognition for it?

 

That 80% of people on the list can benefit from their knowledge without
ever posting,

even acknowledging the contributions of the other 20% when all it
requires is a few minutes

A year to show their appreciation? Or more accurately the 5-10% that
provide solid technical responses?

 

I don't have the time or energy to try and get the 4400 + subscribers to

Get involved. I will just be disappointed that you don't. (ignore that
there are 8000+ that read it).

 

I have spent up to 200 hours preparing for the Awards and doing the
presentations (for a single year),

And I am not happy with the lack of participation.

 

.. Daniel

Founder of the ARSlist 1993

Creator of the Awards 1995

RAC 1995 etc.

p.s. and I am contemplating cancelling them due to lack of interest, I
give it until Friday evening

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Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-15 Thread Richard Copits
I second that vote...

 

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Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

 

** 

MVP!

 

I vote for Dr. Christopher Strauss. 

 

He is a long contributor to the ARSlist and is greatly overdue. Chris is
on the list constantly and is one of the most helpful Texan's I know.
Thank you Chris for all the support you have given us all.

 

I think everyone should vote for Chris and make it a landslide!!
Come-on all of you regular contributors! Let's finally get Chris Strauss
the MVP!

 

Gordon M. Frank

Remedy Skilled Professional

ITIL V3 Certified

Lockheed Martin

 



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 8:16 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ADM:Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

 

Well, the nominations have not been impressive in numbers

So far, quality yes, numbers  no. To the 0.1% of you that have

Contributed, thank-you.

 

Perhaps the list as a whole feels that the Awards are no longer needed?

 

That those that contribute so much should do so and don't really deserve

some form of recognition for it?

 

That 80% of people on the list can benefit from their knowledge without
ever posting,

even acknowledging the contributions of the other 20% when all it
requires is a few minutes

A year to show their appreciation? Or more accurately the 5-10% that
provide solid technical responses?

 

I don't have the time or energy to try and get the 4400 + subscribers to

Get involved. I will just be disappointed that you don't. (ignore that
there are 8000+ that read it).

 

I have spent up to 200 hours preparing for the Awards and doing the
presentations (for a single year),

And I am not happy with the lack of participation.

 

... Daniel

Founder of the ARSlist 1993

Creator of the Awards 1995

RAC 1995 etc.

p.s. and I am contemplating cancelling them due to lack of interest, I
give it until Friday evening

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Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-15 Thread LJ Longwing
Gordon,
You can't send your nominations to the list...they must be sent to Daniel at
the email address he specified in the directions

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Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation


** 

MVP!

 

I vote for Dr. Christopher Strauss. 

 

He is a long contributor to the ARSlist and is greatly overdue. Chris is on
the list constantly and is one of the most helpful Texan's I know. Thank you
Chris for all the support you have given us all.

 

I think everyone should vote for Chris and make it a landslide!! Come-on
all of you regular contributors! Let's finally get Chris Strauss the
MVP!

 

Gordon M. Frank

Remedy Skilled Professional

ITIL V3 Certified

Lockheed Martin

 

  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 8:16 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ADM:Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

 

Well, the nominations have not been impressive in numbers

So far, quality yes, numbers  no. To the 0.1% of you that have

Contributed, thank-you.

 

Perhaps the list as a whole feels that the Awards are no longer needed?

 

That those that contribute so much should do so and don't really deserve

some form of recognition for it?

 

That 80% of people on the list can benefit from their knowledge without ever
posting,

even acknowledging the contributions of the other 20% when all it requires
is a few minutes

A year to show their appreciation? Or more accurately the 5-10% that provide
solid technical responses?

 

I don't have the time or energy to try and get the 4400 + subscribers to

Get involved. I will just be disappointed that you don't. (ignore that there
are 8000+ that read it).

 

I have spent up to 200 hours preparing for the Awards and doing the
presentations (for a single year),

And I am not happy with the lack of participation.

 

. Daniel

Founder of the ARSlist 1993

Creator of the Awards 1995

RAC 1995 etc.

p.s. and I am contemplating cancelling them due to lack of interest, I give
it until Friday evening

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Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-15 Thread Frank, Gordon M. (CMS/CTR)
Rules?

 

Chris is long overdue. Since Dan was thinking of cancelling the
awards, I thought it was appropriate to broadcast. I will forward
directly to Dan, but this should start a rout for Chris.

 

Gordon M. Frank

Remedy Skilled Professional

ITIL V3 Certified

Lockheed Martin



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of LJ Longwing
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 11:14 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

 

Gordon,

You can't send your nominations to the list...they must be sent to
Daniel at the email address he specified in the directions

 



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
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Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 9:06 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

** 

MVP!

 

I vote for Dr. Christopher Strauss. 

 

He is a long contributor to the ARSlist and is greatly overdue. Chris is
on the list constantly and is one of the most helpful Texan's I know.
Thank you Chris for all the support you have given us all.

 

I think everyone should vote for Chris and make it a landslide!!
Come-on all of you regular contributors! Let's finally get Chris Strauss
the MVP!

 

Gordon M. Frank

Remedy Skilled Professional

ITIL V3 Certified

Lockheed Martin

 



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 8:16 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ADM:Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

 

Well, the nominations have not been impressive in numbers

So far, quality yes, numbers  no. To the 0.1% of you that have

Contributed, thank-you.

 

Perhaps the list as a whole feels that the Awards are no longer needed?

 

That those that contribute so much should do so and don't really deserve

some form of recognition for it?

 

That 80% of people on the list can benefit from their knowledge without
ever posting,

even acknowledging the contributions of the other 20% when all it
requires is a few minutes

A year to show their appreciation? Or more accurately the 5-10% that
provide solid technical responses?

 

I don't have the time or energy to try and get the 4400 + subscribers to

Get involved. I will just be disappointed that you don't. (ignore that
there are 8000+ that read it).

 

I have spent up to 200 hours preparing for the Awards and doing the
presentations (for a single year),

And I am not happy with the lack of participation.

 

... Daniel

Founder of the ARSlist 1993

Creator of the Awards 1995

RAC 1995 etc.

p.s. and I am contemplating cancelling them due to lack of interest, I
give it until Friday evening

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Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-15 Thread LJ Longwing
I won't argue that he's a great asset to the list, I just didn't want your
nomination for him not to count. :)

  _  

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Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation


** 

Rules?

 

Chris is long overdue. Since Dan was thinking of cancelling the awards, I
thought it was appropriate to broadcast. I will forward directly to Dan, but
this should start a rout for Chris.

 

Gordon M. Frank

Remedy Skilled Professional

ITIL V3 Certified

Lockheed Martin

  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of LJ Longwing
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 11:14 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

 

Gordon,

You can't send your nominations to the list...they must be sent to Daniel at
the email address he specified in the directions

 

  _  

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Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 9:06 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

** 

MVP!

 

I vote for Dr. Christopher Strauss. 

 

He is a long contributor to the ARSlist and is greatly overdue. Chris is on
the list constantly and is one of the most helpful Texan's I know. Thank you
Chris for all the support you have given us all.

 

I think everyone should vote for Chris and make it a landslide!! Come-on
all of you regular contributors! Let's finally get Chris Strauss the
MVP!

 

Gordon M. Frank

Remedy Skilled Professional

ITIL V3 Certified

Lockheed Martin

 

  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 8:16 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ADM:Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

 

Well, the nominations have not been impressive in numbers

So far, quality yes, numbers  no. To the 0.1% of you that have

Contributed, thank-you.

 

Perhaps the list as a whole feels that the Awards are no longer needed?

 

That those that contribute so much should do so and don't really deserve

some form of recognition for it?

 

That 80% of people on the list can benefit from their knowledge without ever
posting,

even acknowledging the contributions of the other 20% when all it requires
is a few minutes

A year to show their appreciation? Or more accurately the 5-10% that provide
solid technical responses?

 

I don't have the time or energy to try and get the 4400 + subscribers to

Get involved. I will just be disappointed that you don't. (ignore that there
are 8000+ that read it).

 

I have spent up to 200 hours preparing for the Awards and doing the
presentations (for a single year),

And I am not happy with the lack of participation.

 

. Daniel

Founder of the ARSlist 1993

Creator of the Awards 1995

RAC 1995 etc.

p.s. and I am contemplating cancelling them due to lack of interest, I give
it until Friday evening

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MVP - Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-15 Thread Audrey H Franklin
***

MVP
I vote for Dr. Christopher Strauss. 

Audrey Franklin
New York University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




- Original Message -
From: Frank, Gordon M. (CMS/CTR) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, August 15, 2008 11:08 am
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG


 MVP!
  
   
  
  I vote for Dr. Christopher Strauss. 
  
   
  
  He is a long contributor to the ARSlist and is greatly overdue. Chris 
 is
  on the list constantly and is one of the most helpful Texan's I know.
  Thank you Chris for all the support you have given us all.
  
   
  
  I think everyone should vote for Chris and make it a landslide!!
  Come-on all of you regular contributors! Let's finally get Chris Strauss
  the MVP!
  
   
  
  Gordon M. Frank
  
  Remedy Skilled Professional
  
  ITIL V3 Certified
  
  Lockheed Martin
  
   
  
  
  
  From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
  Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 8:16 PM
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Subject: ADM:Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation
  
   
  
  Well, the nominations have not been impressive in numbers
  
  So far, quality yes, numbers  no. To the 0.1% of you that have
  
  Contributed, thank-you.
  
   
  
  Perhaps the list as a whole feels that the Awards are no longer needed?
  
   
  
  That those that contribute so much should do so and don't really deserve
  
  some form of recognition for it?
  
   
  
  That 80% of people on the list can benefit from their knowledge without
  ever posting,
  
  even acknowledging the contributions of the other 20% when all it
  requires is a few minutes
  
  A year to show their appreciation? Or more accurately the 5-10% that
  provide solid technical responses?
  
   
  
  I don't have the time or energy to try and get the 4400 + subscribers 
 to
  
  Get involved. I will just be disappointed that you don't. (ignore that
  there are 8000+ that read it).
  
   
  
  I have spent up to 200 hours preparing for the Awards and doing the
  presentations (for a single year),
  
  And I am not happy with the lack of participation.
  
   
  
  ... Daniel
  
  Founder of the ARSlist 1993
  
  Creator of the Awards 1995
  
  RAC 1995 etc.
  
  p.s. and I am contemplating cancelling them due to lack of interest, 
 I
  give it until Friday evening
  
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Re: MVP - Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-15 Thread Shellman, David
Ummm.  We are in the nomination process which need to be sent to Dan.

Later Dan will supply a list of categories and nominees for the official voting.
Dave
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Subject: MVP - Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

***

MVP
I vote for Dr. Christopher Strauss. 

Audrey Franklin
New York University
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- Original Message -
From: Frank, Gordon M. (CMS/CTR) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, August 15, 2008 11:08 am
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG


 MVP!
  
   
  
  I vote for Dr. Christopher Strauss. 
  
   
  
  He is a long contributor to the ARSlist and is greatly overdue. Chris 
 is
  on the list constantly and is one of the most helpful Texan's I know.
  Thank you Chris for all the support you have given us all.
  
   
  
  I think everyone should vote for Chris and make it a landslide!!
  Come-on all of you regular contributors! Let's finally get Chris Strauss
  the MVP!
  
   
  
  Gordon M. Frank
  
  Remedy Skilled Professional
  
  ITIL V3 Certified
  
  Lockheed Martin
  
   
  
  
  
  From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
  Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 8:16 PM
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Subject: ADM:Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation
  
   
  
  Well, the nominations have not been impressive in numbers
  
  So far, quality yes, numbers  no. To the 0.1% of you that have
  
  Contributed, thank-you.
  
   
  
  Perhaps the list as a whole feels that the Awards are no longer needed?
  
   
  
  That those that contribute so much should do so and don't really deserve
  
  some form of recognition for it?
  
   
  
  That 80% of people on the list can benefit from their knowledge without
  ever posting,
  
  even acknowledging the contributions of the other 20% when all it
  requires is a few minutes
  
  A year to show their appreciation? Or more accurately the 5-10% that
  provide solid technical responses?
  
   
  
  I don't have the time or energy to try and get the 4400 + subscribers 
 to
  
  Get involved. I will just be disappointed that you don't. (ignore that
  there are 8000+ that read it).
  
   
  
  I have spent up to 200 hours preparing for the Awards and doing the
  presentations (for a single year),
  
  And I am not happy with the lack of participation.
  
   
  
  ... Daniel
  
  Founder of the ARSlist 1993
  
  Creator of the Awards 1995
  
  RAC 1995 etc.
  
  p.s. and I am contemplating cancelling them due to lack of interest, 
 I
  give it until Friday evening
  
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Re: MVP - Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-15 Thread Susan Palmer
Make sure you follow Dan's instructions on how to submit Christopher.

Susan

On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 10:33 AM, Audrey H Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 ***

 MVP
 I vote for Dr. Christopher Strauss.

 Audrey Franklin
 New York University
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]




 - Original Message -
 From: Frank, Gordon M. (CMS/CTR) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Friday, August 15, 2008 11:08 am
 Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG


  MVP!
 
 
 
   I vote for Dr. Christopher Strauss.
 
 
 
   He is a long contributor to the ARSlist and is greatly overdue. Chris
  is
   on the list constantly and is one of the most helpful Texan's I know.
   Thank you Chris for all the support you have given us all.
 
 
 
   I think everyone should vote for Chris and make it a landslide!!
   Come-on all of you regular contributors! Let's finally get Chris Strauss
   the MVP!
 
 
 
   Gordon M. Frank
 
   Remedy Skilled Professional
 
   ITIL V3 Certified
 
   Lockheed Martin
 
 
 
   
 
   From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
   Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 8:16 PM
   To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
   Subject: ADM:Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation
 
 
 
   Well, the nominations have not been impressive in numbers
 
   So far, quality yes, numbers  no. To the 0.1% of you that have
 
   Contributed, thank-you.
 
 
 
   Perhaps the list as a whole feels that the Awards are no longer needed?
 
 
 
   That those that contribute so much should do so and don't really deserve
 
   some form of recognition for it?
 
 
 
   That 80% of people on the list can benefit from their knowledge without
   ever posting,
 
   even acknowledging the contributions of the other 20% when all it
   requires is a few minutes
 
   A year to show their appreciation? Or more accurately the 5-10% that
   provide solid technical responses?
 
 
 
   I don't have the time or energy to try and get the 4400 + subscribers
  to
 
   Get involved. I will just be disappointed that you don't. (ignore that
   there are 8000+ that read it).
 
 
 
   I have spent up to 200 hours preparing for the Awards and doing the
   presentations (for a single year),
 
   And I am not happy with the lack of participation.
 
 
 
   ... Daniel
 
   Founder of the ARSlist 1993
 
   Creator of the Awards 1995
 
   RAC 1995 etc.
 
   p.s. and I am contemplating cancelling them due to lack of interest,
  I
   give it until Friday evening
 
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Re: MVP - Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-15 Thread Axton
Ok folks, Dan is not able to check email regularly at the moment, but
the voting has not yet started; it is still in the nomination phase.
If you want to nominate someone, you should send it to Dan Bloom
directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED]; he will ignore posts to the
list as far as voting and nominating go.

Axton Grams

On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Audrey H Franklin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ***

 MVP
 I vote for Dr. Christopher Strauss.

 Audrey Franklin
 New York University
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]




 - Original Message -
 From: Frank, Gordon M. (CMS/CTR) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Friday, August 15, 2008 11:08 am
 Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG


 MVP!



  I vote for Dr. Christopher Strauss.



  He is a long contributor to the ARSlist and is greatly overdue. Chris
 is
  on the list constantly and is one of the most helpful Texan's I know.
  Thank you Chris for all the support you have given us all.



  I think everyone should vote for Chris and make it a landslide!!
  Come-on all of you regular contributors! Let's finally get Chris Strauss
  the MVP!



  Gordon M. Frank

  Remedy Skilled Professional

  ITIL V3 Certified

  Lockheed Martin



  

  From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
  Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 8:16 PM
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Subject: ADM:Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation



  Well, the nominations have not been impressive in numbers

  So far, quality yes, numbers  no. To the 0.1% of you that have

  Contributed, thank-you.



  Perhaps the list as a whole feels that the Awards are no longer needed?



  That those that contribute so much should do so and don't really deserve

  some form of recognition for it?



  That 80% of people on the list can benefit from their knowledge without
  ever posting,

  even acknowledging the contributions of the other 20% when all it
  requires is a few minutes

  A year to show their appreciation? Or more accurately the 5-10% that
  provide solid technical responses?



  I don't have the time or energy to try and get the 4400 + subscribers
 to

  Get involved. I will just be disappointed that you don't. (ignore that
  there are 8000+ that read it).



  I have spent up to 200 hours preparing for the Awards and doing the
  presentations (for a single year),

  And I am not happy with the lack of participation.



  ... Daniel

  Founder of the ARSlist 1993

  Creator of the Awards 1995

  RAC 1995 etc.

  p.s. and I am contemplating cancelling them due to lack of interest,
 I
  give it until Friday evening

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Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-13 Thread Craig Carter
Daniel,

Personally, I think the ARSlist is great!  You provide an extremely
valuable resource to the ARS developer community and you should be
awarded for your continued support and obvious commitment to the list.
I also think the BMC representatives who contribute their time,
knowledge, and clarity are invaluable and always deserve special
recognition.

Beyond that, we are a community.  I doubt few of us have the time to
keep track of the thousands of posts or judge them to the extent you
have to come up with your 5-10% figure.  Whenever I see a question that
I can provide a solid technical response for based on experience and/or
training, I contribute.  All I hope for in return is a like response
when I'm struggling with an urgent problem.

Realistically, we are all in this together.  I expect most of us enjoy
what we do and would like to see this product succeed.  Do some people
on the list contribute more than others--absolutely.  Do some people on
the list have more time to contribute--absolutely.  Does that mean they
should be awarded--probably!  If you asked me to name four people I
believe deserve awards, I couldn't do it.  Not because they don't
deserve it, but because I'm only paying attention to the message threads
that interest me.

David Easter deserves recognition!  You deserve recognition!  BMC
deserves recognition for continuing to improve a valuable platform we
all use.  Beyond that, I simply don't have the time to track everyone's
contributions to determine what are solid technical
responses--especially in areas where I have less experience.

I'd love to see this list continue to be the invaluable resource it has
been.  If our failure to satisfy your expectations means otherwise, that
would be unfortunate.  All most of us look for is a simple thanks when
our post helped a fellow developer overcome a problem.  In my humble
opinion, you should not beat yourself up about it and instead spend the
200 hours of valuable time pursuing something less stressful.  I know
you care and are only trying to do the right thing, but it's clear the
Awards are not a high priority for most subscribers.

Craig Carter
Software Engineer, RSP

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 6:16 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ADM:Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

** 

Well, the nominations have not been impressive in numbers

So far, quality yes, numbers  no. To the 0.1% of you that have

Contributed, thank-you.

 

Perhaps the list as a whole feels that the Awards are no longer needed?

 

That those that contribute so much should do so and don't really deserve

some form of recognition for it?

 

That 80% of people on the list can benefit from their knowledge without
ever posting,

even acknowledging the contributions of the other 20% when all it
requires is a few minutes

A year to show their appreciation? Or more accurately the 5-10% that
provide solid technical responses?

 

I don't have the time or energy to try and get the 4400 + subscribers to

Get involved. I will just be disappointed that you don't. (ignore that
there are 8000+ that read it).

 

I have spent up to 200 hours preparing for the Awards and doing the
presentations (for a single year),

And I am not happy with the lack of participation.

 

... Daniel

Founder of the ARSlist 1993

Creator of the Awards 1995

RAC 1995 etc.

p.s. and I am contemplating cancelling them due to lack of interest, I
give it until Friday evening

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Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-13 Thread Lisa Westerfield
Well stated!  I couldn't begin to select a person, or even a few, that
has contributed the most value.  I have benefited so much, and hopefully
have contributed as much, and am very appreciative to you and the entire
community.

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Carter
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:37 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

Daniel,

Personally, I think the ARSlist is great!  You provide an extremely
valuable resource to the ARS developer community and you should be
awarded for your continued support and obvious commitment to the list.
I also think the BMC representatives who contribute their time,
knowledge, and clarity are invaluable and always deserve special
recognition.

Beyond that, we are a community.  I doubt few of us have the time to
keep track of the thousands of posts or judge them to the extent you
have to come up with your 5-10% figure.  Whenever I see a question that
I can provide a solid technical response for based on experience and/or
training, I contribute.  All I hope for in return is a like response
when I'm struggling with an urgent problem.

Realistically, we are all in this together.  I expect most of us enjoy
what we do and would like to see this product succeed.  Do some people
on the list contribute more than others--absolutely.  Do some people on
the list have more time to contribute--absolutely.  Does that mean they
should be awarded--probably!  If you asked me to name four people I
believe deserve awards, I couldn't do it.  Not because they don't
deserve it, but because I'm only paying attention to the message threads
that interest me.

David Easter deserves recognition!  You deserve recognition!  BMC
deserves recognition for continuing to improve a valuable platform we
all use.  Beyond that, I simply don't have the time to track everyone's
contributions to determine what are solid technical
responses--especially in areas where I have less experience.

I'd love to see this list continue to be the invaluable resource it has
been.  If our failure to satisfy your expectations means otherwise, that
would be unfortunate.  All most of us look for is a simple thanks when
our post helped a fellow developer overcome a problem.  In my humble
opinion, you should not beat yourself up about it and instead spend the
200 hours of valuable time pursuing something less stressful.  I know
you care and are only trying to do the right thing, but it's clear the
Awards are not a high priority for most subscribers.

Craig Carter
Software Engineer, RSP

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 6:16 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ADM:Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

** 

Well, the nominations have not been impressive in numbers

So far, quality yes, numbers  no. To the 0.1% of you that have

Contributed, thank-you.

 

Perhaps the list as a whole feels that the Awards are no longer needed?

 

That those that contribute so much should do so and don't really deserve

some form of recognition for it?

 

That 80% of people on the list can benefit from their knowledge without
ever posting,

even acknowledging the contributions of the other 20% when all it
requires is a few minutes

A year to show their appreciation? Or more accurately the 5-10% that
provide solid technical responses?

 

I don't have the time or energy to try and get the 4400 + subscribers to

Get involved. I will just be disappointed that you don't. (ignore that
there are 8000+ that read it).

 

I have spent up to 200 hours preparing for the Awards and doing the
presentations (for a single year),

And I am not happy with the lack of participation.

 

... Daniel

Founder of the ARSlist 1993

Creator of the Awards 1995

RAC 1995 etc.

p.s. and I am contemplating cancelling them due to lack of interest, I
give it until Friday evening

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Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-13 Thread Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96 CS/SCCE
Come on, folks...it's not that hard or complicated.  The MVP award is a
tradition on the list.  Just pick a name and vote.

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lisa Westerfield
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:59 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

Well stated!  I couldn't begin to select a person, or even a few, that
has contributed the most value.  I have benefited so much, and hopefully
have contributed as much, and am very appreciative to you and the entire
community.

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Carter
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:37 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

Daniel,

Personally, I think the ARSlist is great!  You provide an extremely
valuable resource to the ARS developer community and you should be
awarded for your continued support and obvious commitment to the list.
I also think the BMC representatives who contribute their time,
knowledge, and clarity are invaluable and always deserve special
recognition.

Beyond that, we are a community.  I doubt few of us have the time to
keep track of the thousands of posts or judge them to the extent you
have to come up with your 5-10% figure.  Whenever I see a question that
I can provide a solid technical response for based on experience and/or
training, I contribute.  All I hope for in return is a like response
when I'm struggling with an urgent problem.

Realistically, we are all in this together.  I expect most of us enjoy
what we do and would like to see this product succeed.  Do some people
on the list contribute more than others--absolutely.  Do some people on
the list have more time to contribute--absolutely.  Does that mean they
should be awarded--probably!  If you asked me to name four people I
believe deserve awards, I couldn't do it.  Not because they don't
deserve it, but because I'm only paying attention to the message threads
that interest me.

David Easter deserves recognition!  You deserve recognition!  BMC
deserves recognition for continuing to improve a valuable platform we
all use.  Beyond that, I simply don't have the time to track everyone's
contributions to determine what are solid technical
responses--especially in areas where I have less experience.

I'd love to see this list continue to be the invaluable resource it has
been.  If our failure to satisfy your expectations means otherwise, that
would be unfortunate.  All most of us look for is a simple thanks when
our post helped a fellow developer overcome a problem.  In my humble
opinion, you should not beat yourself up about it and instead spend the
200 hours of valuable time pursuing something less stressful.  I know
you care and are only trying to do the right thing, but it's clear the
Awards are not a high priority for most subscribers.

Craig Carter
Software Engineer, RSP

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 6:16 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ADM:Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

** 

Well, the nominations have not been impressive in numbers

So far, quality yes, numbers  no. To the 0.1% of you that have

Contributed, thank-you.

 

Perhaps the list as a whole feels that the Awards are no longer needed?

 

That those that contribute so much should do so and don't really deserve

some form of recognition for it?

 

That 80% of people on the list can benefit from their knowledge without
ever posting,

even acknowledging the contributions of the other 20% when all it
requires is a few minutes

A year to show their appreciation? Or more accurately the 5-10% that
provide solid technical responses?

 

I don't have the time or energy to try and get the 4400 + subscribers to

Get involved. I will just be disappointed that you don't. (ignore that
there are 8000+ that read it).

 

I have spent up to 200 hours preparing for the Awards and doing the
presentations (for a single year),

And I am not happy with the lack of participation.

 

... Daniel

Founder of the ARSlist 1993

Creator of the Awards 1995

RAC 1995 etc.

p.s. and I am contemplating cancelling them due to lack of interest, I
give it until Friday evening

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Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-13 Thread Craig Carter
Nobody said it was hard or complicated.  It's not much of a tradition
if people are simply picking a name and voting without any real
knowledge of whether it is deserved?  You just need to look at the
current political situation to see how well that works out.

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96
CS/SCCE
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:04 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

Come on, folks...it's not that hard or complicated.  The MVP award is a
tradition on the list.  Just pick a name and vote.

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lisa Westerfield
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:59 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

Well stated!  I couldn't begin to select a person, or even a few, that
has contributed the most value.  I have benefited so much, and hopefully
have contributed as much, and am very appreciative to you and the entire
community.

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Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-13 Thread Lammey, Peter A.
I just sent in my vote.
Rather than racking my brain over what I sent or responded to or read on 
ARSLIST over the last year, I basically keep the emails that have value to me 
or emails that I receive responses to from other posters.

I then sorted my list by the sender in my outlook folder ARSLIST and then 
browsed through until I could see the person who stood out as the one I kept 
the most emails for.


Thanks
Peter Lammey
ESPN MIT Technical Services  Applications Management
860-766-4761

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Craig Carter
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 11:43 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

Nobody said it was hard or complicated.  It's not much of a tradition if 
people are simply picking a name and voting without any real knowledge of 
whether it is deserved?  You just need to look at the current political 
situation to see how well that works out.

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96 CS/SCCE
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:04 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

Come on, folks...it's not that hard or complicated.  The MVP award is a 
tradition on the list.  Just pick a name and vote.

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Lisa Westerfield
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:59 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

Well stated!  I couldn't begin to select a person, or even a few, that has 
contributed the most value.  I have benefited so much, and hopefully have 
contributed as much, and am very appreciative to you and the entire community.

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Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-13 Thread LJ Longwing
LOL...that's kinda how I did it as well...:) 

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:49 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

I just sent in my vote.
Rather than racking my brain over what I sent or responded to or read on
ARSLIST over the last year, I basically keep the emails that have value to
me or emails that I receive responses to from other posters.

I then sorted my list by the sender in my outlook folder ARSLIST and then
browsed through until I could see the person who stood out as the one I kept
the most emails for.


Thanks
Peter Lammey
ESPN MIT Technical Services  Applications Management
860-766-4761

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Carter
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 11:43 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

Nobody said it was hard or complicated.  It's not much of a tradition if
people are simply picking a name and voting without any real knowledge of
whether it is deserved?  You just need to look at the current political
situation to see how well that works out.

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96 CS/SCCE
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:04 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

Come on, folks...it's not that hard or complicated.  The MVP award is a
tradition on the list.  Just pick a name and vote.

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lisa Westerfield
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:59 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

Well stated!  I couldn't begin to select a person, or even a few, that has
contributed the most value.  I have benefited so much, and hopefully have
contributed as much, and am very appreciative to you and the entire
community.


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Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

2008-08-13 Thread Misi Mladoniczky
Hi,

Why not look at it as a personal thing.

If you remember any help YOU have received, vote for that person. You do
not have to evaluate the total bulk of the posts.

Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://rrr.se

 LOL...that's kinda how I did it as well...:)

 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lammey, Peter A.
 Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:49 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

 I just sent in my vote.
 Rather than racking my brain over what I sent or responded to or read on
 ARSLIST over the last year, I basically keep the emails that have value to
 me or emails that I receive responses to from other posters.

 I then sorted my list by the sender in my outlook folder ARSLIST and
 then
 browsed through until I could see the person who stood out as the one I
 kept
 the most emails for.


 Thanks
 Peter Lammey
 ESPN MIT Technical Services  Applications Management
 860-766-4761

 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Carter
 Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 11:43 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

 Nobody said it was hard or complicated.  It's not much of a tradition if
 people are simply picking a name and voting without any real knowledge of
 whether it is deserved?  You just need to look at the current political
 situation to see how well that works out.

 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96
 CS/SCCE
 Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:04 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

 Come on, folks...it's not that hard or complicated.  The MVP award is a
 tradition on the list.  Just pick a name and vote.

 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lisa Westerfield
 Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:59 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Arslist Awards, in peril of cancellation

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 contributed the most value.  I have benefited so much, and hopefully have
 contributed as much, and am very appreciative to you and the entire
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Re: ARSlist Awards .. Call for categories

2008-08-06 Thread Benedetto Cantatore
I would suggest whichever post caused the most discussion.  I think my favorite 
thread was about interview questions to ask a Remedy developer.
 
 
Ben Cantatore
Remedy Manager
(914) 457-6209
 
Emerging Health IT
3 Odell Plaza
Yonkers, New York 10701


 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/05/08 12:20 PM 

** How about Most educational question, that is the one that push (anyone who 
answered) to think.
 
hbr


On 8/5/08, Gary Opela (Corporate) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ** 
How about most valuable poster being broken up into ITSM and non-ITSM related 
posts!
 
How about the person who dislikes ITSM the most. Are there any non-serious 
categories, I don't' remember all of them from the last few years.
 
Thanks,
 
Gary Opela, Jr., RSP
Remedy Engineer
Leader Communications, Inc.
http://www.5pointleader.com
http://www.lcibest.com
Best Product, Best People, Best PriceTM
An ISO 9001:2000 Certified, CMMI® Level 3 Rated Company



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On Behalf Of Howard Richter
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 10:40 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSlist Awards .. Call for categories

 
** 
Hey I would be in the running as well.

 

Hbr

 

On 8/5/08, William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
I'd vote for Submitting the most obscure questions in the last year but then 
I'd look like I was nominating myself.

I have run into more weird stuff on my current engagement than the last 5 years 
combined.

William Rentfrow
Principal Consultant, StrataCom
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
O 952-432-0227
C 701-306-6157



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Tue 8/5/2008 4:58 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ADM: ARSlist Awards .. Call for categories


**

For those of you that have been on the list for at least a year, you know what 
this is about.



For those of you that are new, the official explanatory note will be out in the 
next week.



So, if you have an idea for a new category of award just let me know.



Let me take this opportunity to remind people of:



Our official sponsor for 2008 ARSlist Awards: Resource Management Solutions 
www.rmsportal.com http://www.rmsportal.com/

[the 14th Annual Awards].



So tune up your vocal cords, and get ready to vote,

More soon.



More shortly ... Dan

p.s. Attend the Awards Ceremony Live, at UserWorld in Miami

 (just one of the many reasons to be there,

Well okay, not one of the reasons,

but it does fill the hour gap between

the sessions and the party)



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Re: ARSlist Awards .. Call for categories

2008-08-05 Thread William Rentfrow
I'd vote for Submitting the most obscure questions in the last year but then 
I'd look like I was nominating myself.
 
I have run into more weird stuff on my current engagement than the last 5 years 
combined.
 
William Rentfrow
Principal Consultant, StrataCom
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
O 952-432-0227
C 701-306-6157



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Tue 8/5/2008 4:58 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ADM: ARSlist Awards .. Call for categories


** 

For those of you that have been on the list for at least a year, you know what 
this is about.

 

For those of you that are new, the official explanatory note will be out in the 
next week.

 

So, if you have an idea for a new category of award just let me know.

 

Let me take this opportunity to remind people of:

 

Our official sponsor for 2008 ARSlist Awards: Resource Management Solutions 
www.rmsportal.com http://www.rmsportal.com/ 

[the 14th Annual Awards].

 

So tune up your vocal cords, and get ready to vote,

More soon.

 

More shortly ... Dan

p.s. Attend the Awards Ceremony Live, at UserWorld in Miami

  (just one of the many reasons to be there,

Well okay, not one of the reasons, 

but it does fill the hour gap between

the sessions and the party)

 

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Re: ARSlist Awards .. Call for categories

2008-08-05 Thread Howard Richter
Hey I would be in the running as well.

Hbr


On 8/5/08, William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'd vote for Submitting the most obscure questions in the last year but
 then I'd look like I was nominating myself.

 I have run into more weird stuff on my current engagement than the last 5
 years combined.

 William Rentfrow
 Principal Consultant, StrataCom
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 O 952-432-0227
 C 701-306-6157

 

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 Sent: Tue 8/5/2008 4:58 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: ADM: ARSlist Awards .. Call for categories


 **

 For those of you that have been on the list for at least a year, you know
 what this is about.



 For those of you that are new, the official explanatory note will be out in
 the next week.



 So, if you have an idea for a new category of award just let me know.



 Let me take this opportunity to remind people of:



 Our official sponsor for 2008 ARSlist Awards: Resource Management Solutions
 www.rmsportal.com http://www.rmsportal.com/

 [the 14th Annual Awards].



 So tune up your vocal cords, and get ready to vote,

 More soon.



 More shortly ... Dan

 p.s. Attend the Awards Ceremony Live, at UserWorld in Miami

  (just one of the many reasons to be there,

 Well okay, not one of the reasons,

 but it does fill the hour gap between

 the sessions and the party)



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Re: ARSlist Awards .. Call for categories

2008-08-05 Thread Gary Opela (Corporate)
How about most valuable poster being broken up into ITSM and non-ITSM related 
posts!

How about the person who dislikes ITSM the most. Are there any non-serious 
categories, I don't' remember all of them from the last few years.

Thanks,

Gary Opela, Jr., RSP
Remedy Engineer
Leader Communications, Inc.
http://www.5pointleader.com
http://www.lcibest.com
Best Product, Best People, Best PriceTM
An ISO 9001:2000 Certified, CMMI(r) Level 3 Rated Company

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Subject: Re: ARSlist Awards .. Call for categories

**
Hey I would be in the running as well.

Hbr


On 8/5/08, William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd vote for Submitting the most obscure questions in the last year but then 
I'd look like I was nominating myself.

I have run into more weird stuff on my current engagement than the last 5 years 
combined.

William Rentfrow
Principal Consultant, StrataCom
[EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
O 952-432-0227
C 701-306-6157



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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORGmailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ADM: ARSlist Awards .. Call for categories


**

For those of you that have been on the list for at least a year, you know what 
this is about.



For those of you that are new, the official explanatory note will be out in the 
next week.



So, if you have an idea for a new category of award just let me know.



Let me take this opportunity to remind people of:



Our official sponsor for 2008 ARSlist Awards: Resource Management Solutions 
www.rmsportal.comhttp://www.rmsportal.com http://www.rmsportal.com/

[the 14th Annual Awards].



So tune up your vocal cords, and get ready to vote,

More soon.



More shortly ... Dan

p.s. Attend the Awards Ceremony Live, at UserWorld in Miami

 (just one of the many reasons to be there,

Well okay, not one of the reasons,

but it does fill the hour gap between

the sessions and the party)



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Re: ARSlist Awards .. Call for categories

2008-08-05 Thread Howard Richter
How about Most educational question, that is the one that push (anyone who
answered) to think.

hbr


On 8/5/08, Gary Opela (Corporate) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 **

 How about most valuable poster being broken up into ITSM and non-ITSM
 related posts!



 How about the person who dislikes ITSM the most. Are there any non-serious
 categories, I don't' remember all of them from the last few years.



 Thanks,



 Gary Opela, Jr., RSP

 Remedy Engineer

 Leader Communications, Inc.

 http://www.5pointleader.com

 http://www.lcibest.com

 *Best Product, Best People, Best Price**TM*

 *An ISO 9001:2000 Certified, CMMI(R) Level 3 Rated Company***
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 *Subject:* Re: ARSlist Awards .. Call for categories



 **

 Hey I would be in the running as well.



 Hbr



 On 8/5/08, *William Rentfrow* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'd vote for Submitting the most obscure questions in the last year but
 then I'd look like I was nominating myself.

 I have run into more weird stuff on my current engagement than the last 5
 years combined.

 William Rentfrow
 Principal Consultant, StrataCom
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 O 952-432-0227
 C 701-306-6157

 

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 Bloom
 Sent: Tue 8/5/2008 4:58 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: ADM: ARSlist Awards .. Call for categories


 **

 For those of you that have been on the list for at least a year, you know
 what this is about.



 For those of you that are new, the official explanatory note will be out in
 the next week.



 So, if you have an idea for a new category of award just let me know.



 Let me take this opportunity to remind people of:



 Our official sponsor for 2008 ARSlist Awards: Resource Management Solutions
 www.rmsportal.com http://www.rmsportal.com/

 [the 14th Annual Awards].



 So tune up your vocal cords, and get ready to vote,

 More soon.



 More shortly ... Dan

 p.s. Attend the Awards Ceremony Live, at UserWorld in Miami

  (just one of the many reasons to be there,

 Well okay, not one of the reasons,

 but it does fill the hour gap between

 the sessions and the party)



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Re: ARSLIST Awards

2007-11-02 Thread Axton
Congrats to all the winners.  You earned it.  Thanks to everyone who
makes this list possible and thanks to the people from both sides of
the fence (inside and outside BMC) that contribute and make this great
community a reality.

Axton

On Nov 1, 2007 8:50 PM, Doug Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Unofficial announcements from the unofficial ARSLIST awards ceremonies at
 BMC UserWorld 2007, sent from my Treo at Canadian roaming rates!

 The usual ceremonial Twinkie Tossing

 Thank you to Matt Black and John Geczy.

 ARSLIST has a new sponsor: RMS...

 About 4000 people read the list in 58 countries and all 7 continents.

 Look for New Stuff on wwrug.org.

 Selected reading from The History Of The Twinkie (an actual book) (no
 kidding!) by Doug Mueller.

 Most Posts on one topic: Filter Problem

 Most posts last year: Joe D'Sousa: 790!

 Real Awards:

 No awards for 3rd Party Utility, product, not enough votes cast :-(

 BMC Software Employee: Beyond The Call Of Duty: David Easter

 ARSLIST Most Valuable Poster: Rick Cook

 Both David and Rick were here to accept their awards.

 Congratulations!

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Re: ARSLIST Awards

2007-11-02 Thread Matt Reinfeldt
Congratulations to our winners!  Thanks to you and your contributions, we're
all winning!  :)

Sorry I wasn't there to watch you accept the awards maybe next year.

Doug B.: thanks for the updates, as always!

Enjoy! (and safe travels to everyone returning home from the conference)

Matt Reinfeldt
http://www.mattreinfeldt.com
http://www.remedyusergroups.com 

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 7:51 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSLIST Awards

Unofficial announcements from the unofficial ARSLIST awards ceremonies at 
BMC UserWorld 2007, sent from my Treo at Canadian roaming rates!

The usual ceremonial Twinkie Tossing

Thank you to Matt Black and John Geczy.

ARSLIST has a new sponsor: RMS...

About 4000 people read the list in 58 countries and all 7 continents.

Look for New Stuff on wwrug.org.

Selected reading from The History Of The Twinkie (an actual book) (no 
kidding!) by Doug Mueller.

Most Posts on one topic: Filter Problem

Most posts last year: Joe D'Sousa: 790!

Real Awards:

No awards for 3rd Party Utility, product, not enough votes cast :-(

BMC Software Employee: Beyond The Call Of Duty: David Easter

ARSLIST Most Valuable Poster: Rick Cook 

Both David and Rick were here to accept their awards.

Congratulations!

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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-05 Thread Timothy Powell
Oh wowover 4000. Based on my figures there are more people in the
hospital than I thought. need to give FTD a call and get some more flowers
sent out..

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Start with 4000 individual users, over 4300 registered,

and it gets even more depressing. They aren't even inactive,

they are lurkers.

 

Probably more people attending BMC UserWorld than have voted.

 

There are lessons to be learned here, just don't care to think about what
they are at the moment.

 

On the other hand, if 1/10 of the people I know on the list that haven't
voted vote,

we are okay.

 

. Daniel

 

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** 

Look at where they are having it and when. 

 

Howard

 

On 10/4/07, Susan Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

** 

Pretty sad isn't it:(

 

So are there only going to be about 100 of us at RUG?  

 

Susan

 

On 10/4/07, Timothy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: 

** 

Susan,

I agree that the dynamics of the list is changing. But let's throw some
speculative numbers out.

Dan states that there are in excess of 3000 registered users. We'll round
that down to 3000 even.

Let's say 50% of those registered users are inactive. Now we're at 1500.

Let's say another 50% of those users are as you describedoccasional
users and never glance at the list until the need arises. Now were down to
750. 

Of those, 50% are in the hospital and have been unable to use a computer in
the last month. Now we're down to 375.

Of those 375, surely there are enough dedicated users to get 150 votes.

:-)

 

Regards,

Tim

 

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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG  mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Subject: Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

 

** 

I think we've failed to recognize that the composition of the arslisters is
different than it used to be.  Just like bmc is changing the applications to
be 'non-development' OOB applications we may have many listers that do not
read the list on a regular basis.  They send an email if they have an issue,
get the answer, and then don't come back until they have another question. 

 

I go through the arslist emails every day.  I find it therapeutic to know
others have far more issues than I do and more importantly to learn about
things I may never come across.  I may not remember all of it off hand but I
know I've seen something about it and can find it later. 

 

Maybe core arslisters have to adjust their expectations of the list.  

 

OR maybe the others just NEED TO VOTE !!!

 

Susan

 



 

On 10/4/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: 

** 

Okay folks. Last chance:

 

we need another 35 votes for MVP

 

we need more votes for the software categories.

 

Just look up the past posts for the list of nominees

and send your votes to either [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
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Re: ARSlist Awards all but software categories over the line

2007-10-05 Thread Heider, Stephen
Moose calls?

 

http://www.smouse.force9.co.uk/Moose3.wav

 

 

 



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On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 9:55 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards all but software categories over the line

 

We have enough votes for BMC Remedy Beyond the Call of Duty

and the ARSlist MVP Awards.

 

This doesn't mean you should stop voting.

 

so far we are at best ½ way to the 50 votes required for any of

the software categories. Surprising since we easily did that last year.

 

Also, perhaps the 15 people that have voted for Axton and Matt would

like to try again? Excellent candidates indeed, but not eligible or nominated

this year.

 

Also a reminder to thank the current sponsors of the ARSlist: 

www.Kifinti.com http://www.kifinti.com/ 

and

Daniel Bloom Consulting Inc.

and

www.wwrug.org http://www.wwrug.org/ 

 

Happy Thanksgiving Weekend!

(might as well start getting used to the Canadian way of things :-),

start practicing your moose calls for UserWorld )

 

 

... Daniel Bloom

 

p.s. coming soon: the annual questionnaire about who will be at BMC UserWorld

  location will be posted on Tuesday morning

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Re: ARSlist Awards all but software categories over the line

2007-10-05 Thread Dave.ARSList
Listers,

It upsets me when there are people like Misi, Axton, Matt and other nominees
share tremendous knowledge and help everybody and still people do not have
enough courtesy to vote!! 

I wish I can vote 1000s of time 'cos I would!! May be we should have Remedy
Idol contest which allows users to keep voting unlimited time!!

thanks,

Dave.


Daniel Bloom wrote:
 
 We have enough votes for BMC Remedy Beyond the Call of Duty
 
 and the ARSlist MVP Awards.
 
  
 
 This doesn’t mean you should stop voting.
 
  
 
 so far we are at best ½ way to the 50 votes required for any of
 
 the software categories. Surprising since we easily did that last year.
 
  
 
 Also, perhaps the 15 people that have voted for Axton and Matt would
 
 like to try again? Excellent candidates indeed, but not eligible or
 nominated
 
 this year.
 
  
 
 Also a reminder to thank the current sponsors of the ARSlist: 
 
 www.Kifinti.com http://www.kifinti.com/ 
 
 and
 
 Daniel Bloom Consulting Inc.
 
 and
 
 www.wwrug.org http://www.wwrug.org/ 
 
  
 
 Happy Thanksgiving Weekend!
 
 (might as well start getting used to the Canadian way of things :-),
 
 start practicing your moose calls for UserWorld )
 
  
 
  
 
 … Daniel Bloom
 
  
 
 p.s. coming soon: the annual questionnaire about who will be at BMC
 UserWorld
 
   location will be posted on Tuesday morning
 
 
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Re: ARSlist Awards all but software categories over the line

2007-10-05 Thread Pickering, Christopher
I wonder if we should have an ARSlist hall of fame. 

C

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On Behalf Of Dave.ARSList
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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSlist Awards all but software categories over the line

Listers,

It upsets me when there are people like Misi, Axton, Matt and other nominees 
share tremendous knowledge and help everybody and still people do not have 
enough courtesy to vote!! 

I wish I can vote 1000s of time 'cos I would!! May be we should have Remedy 
Idol contest which allows users to keep voting unlimited time!!

thanks,

Dave.


Daniel Bloom wrote:
 
 We have enough votes for BMC Remedy Beyond the Call of Duty
 
 and the ARSlist MVP Awards.
 
  
 
 This doesn’t mean you should stop voting.
 
  
 
 so far we are at best ½ way to the 50 votes required for any of
 
 the software categories. Surprising since we easily did that last year.
 
  
 
 Also, perhaps the 15 people that have voted for Axton and Matt would
 
 like to try again? Excellent candidates indeed, but not eligible or 
 nominated
 
 this year.
 
  
 
 Also a reminder to thank the current sponsors of the ARSlist: 
 
 www.Kifinti.com http://www.kifinti.com/
 
 and
 
 Daniel Bloom Consulting Inc.
 
 and
 
 www.wwrug.org http://www.wwrug.org/
 
  
 
 Happy Thanksgiving Weekend!
 
 (might as well start getting used to the Canadian way of things :-),
 
 start practicing your moose calls for UserWorld )
 
  
 
  
 
 … Daniel Bloom
 
  
 
 p.s. coming soon: the annual questionnaire about who will be at BMC 
 UserWorld
 
   location will be posted on Tuesday morning
 
 
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Re: ARSlist Awards all but software categories over the line

2007-10-05 Thread Shellman, David
And a happy Thanksgiving weekend to you.
 
Dave



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 9:55 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards all but software categories over the line


** 

We have enough votes for BMC Remedy Beyond the Call of Duty

and the ARSlist MVP Awards.

 

This doesn't mean you should stop voting.

 

so far we are at best ½ way to the 50 votes required for any of

the software categories. Surprising since we easily did that last year.

 

Also, perhaps the 15 people that have voted for Axton and Matt would

like to try again? Excellent candidates indeed, but not eligible or nominated

this year.

 

Also a reminder to thank the current sponsors of the ARSlist: 

www.Kifinti.com http://www.kifinti.com/ 

and

Daniel Bloom Consulting Inc.

and

www.wwrug.org http://www.wwrug.org/ 

 

Happy Thanksgiving Weekend!

(might as well start getting used to the Canadian way of things :-),

start practicing your moose calls for UserWorld )

 

 

... Daniel Bloom

 

p.s. coming soon: the annual questionnaire about who will be at BMC UserWorld

  location will be posted on Tuesday morning

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Re: ARSlist Awards all but software categories over the line

2007-10-05 Thread Howard Richter
Ok, since you said the name moose.

We need someone to take a photo with a moose under the BMC logo.

And Happy Friday
Howard


On 10/5/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 **

 We have enough votes for BMC Remedy Beyond the Call of Duty

 and the ARSlist MVP Awards.



 This doesn't mean you should stop voting.



 so far we are at best ½ way to the 50 votes required for any of

 the software categories. Surprising since we easily did that last year.



 Also, perhaps the 15 people that have voted for Axton and Matt would

 like to try again? Excellent candidates indeed, but not eligible or
 nominated

 this year.



 Also a reminder to thank the current sponsors of the ARSlist:

 www.Kifinti.com http://www.kifinti.com/

 and

 Daniel Bloom Consulting Inc.

 and

 www.wwrug.org



 Happy Thanksgiving Weekend!

 (might as well start getting used to the Canadian way of things J,

 start practicing your moose calls for UserWorld )





 … Daniel Bloom



 p.s. coming soon: the annual questionnaire about who will be at BMC
 UserWorld

   location will be posted on Tuesday morning
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Re: ARSlist Awards all but software categories over the line

2007-10-05 Thread strauss
All seriousness aside, after my boss and I just spent the morning trying
to explain ITSM 7 application behavior to the assembled multitude of
IT staff here (most of whom have almost 10 years of experience with Help
Desk 3, 4, and 5.5), my assessment is that any photo of a large moose
would be sufficient; the BMC logo will be found underneath the steaming
pile, directly behind/below the moose ;-)

Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Remedy Database Administrator
University of North Texas Computing Center
http://remedy.unt.edu/helpdesk/ 


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line


** 
Ok, since you said the name moose.
 
We need someone to take a photo with a moose under the BMC logo.
 
And Happy Friday
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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-04 Thread Timothy Powell
RANT
Oh for the love of PETE people! We only needed 150 voters out of over 3000
people! And we're still 35 shy?!?!?!?! 
Get off of your lazy cans and vote for somebody!!! If you've EVER gotten one
single glimmer of wisdom/ideas/fixes from this list, you OWE it to these
folks to vote.
/RANT

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** 

Okay folks. Last chance:

 

we need another 35 votes for MVP

 

we need more votes for the software categories.

 

Just look up the past posts for the list of nominees

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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-04 Thread Nall, Roger
Well stated.

 

Roger A. Nall

Manager, OSSNMS Remedy

T-Mobile USA

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Cell: 973-652-6723

FAX: 813-348-2565

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RogerNall   Yahoo IM

 



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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 12:07 PM
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RANT

Oh for the love of PETE people! We only needed 150 voters out of over
3000 people! And we're still 35 shy?!?!?!?! 

Get off of your lazy cans and vote for somebody!!! If you've EVER gotten
one single glimmer of wisdom/ideas/fixes from this list, you OWE it to
these folks to vote.

/RANT

 



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** 

Okay folks. Last chance:

 

we need another 35 votes for MVP

 

we need more votes for the software categories.

 

Just look up the past posts for the list of nominees

and send your votes to either [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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2007-10-04 Thread L. J. Head
I would have been one of the first to vote...if it weren't for his typo of
his own email address...but I would bet I was in the first 10 or so...:)

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** 
RANT
Oh for the love of PETE people! We only needed 150 voters out of over 3000
people! And we're still 35 shy?!?!?!?! 
Get off of your lazy cans and vote for somebody!!! If you've EVER gotten one
single glimmer of wisdom/ideas/fixes from this list, you OWE it to these
folks to vote.
/RANT

  _  

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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 11:56 AM
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Subject: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!


** 

Okay folks. Last chance:

 

we need another 35 votes for MVP

 

we need more votes for the software categories.

 

Just look up the past posts for the list of nominees

and send your votes to either [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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2007-10-04 Thread Timothy Powell
Same with me. :-)
 
You know, we pay thousands of dollars in support to BMC for the privilege of
getting sub-par and drawn out support from the new and inexperienced front
line folks there. We also complain about it quite a bit on this list.

 

Then you look here. We get stellar support from our peers on this list, and
all for the mere cost of an email. There isn't too much time that goes by
where I don't see somebody that says: I've been trying to get this answer
from support for x days now, and I got it answered here in hours. Thanks!

 

Dan is asking for another small email payment in order to say thank you to
these folks that give up their time and share their vast experience with us
for free, and he can't get approx. 5% of the registered listers to vote? I
just don't get it.


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** 
I would have been one of the first to vote...if it weren't for his typo of
his own email address...but I would bet I was in the first 10 or so...:)

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Subject: Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!


** 
RANT
Oh for the love of PETE people! We only needed 150 voters out of over 3000
people! And we're still 35 shy?!?!?!?! 
Get off of your lazy cans and vote for somebody!!! If you've EVER gotten one
single glimmer of wisdom/ideas/fixes from this list, you OWE it to these
folks to vote.
/RANT

  _  

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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 11:56 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!


** 

Okay folks. Last chance:

 

we need another 35 votes for MVP

 

we need more votes for the software categories.

 

Just look up the past posts for the list of nominees

and send your votes to either [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-04 Thread Dave.ARSList
Can we all vote again (those of us who DO care about the nominees who help
people out and share knowledge)?? Just kidding! lol

Just a side note: - Although I'm a new-joiner I've learned a lot already
in few days!! And I would like to add I am very pleased with friday
humo(u)r. If we decide to have votes for great sense of humo(u)r, I'm
definitely voting Susan Palmer :D


DARN IT!! PEOPLE PLEASE VOTE!!

Thank you,

Dave.


Daniel Bloom wrote:
 
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 we need more votes for the software categories.
 
  
 
 Just look up the past posts for the list of nominees
 
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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-04 Thread Susan Palmer
I think we've failed to recognize that the composition of the arslisters is
different than it used to be.  Just like bmc is changing the applications to
be 'non-development' OOB applications we may have many listers that do not
read the list on a regular basis.  They send an email if they have an issue,
get the answer, and then don't come back until they have another question.

I go through the arslist emails every day.  I find it therapeutic to know
others have far more issues than I do and more importantly to learn about
things I may never come across.  I may not remember all of it off hand but I
know I've seen something about it and can find it later.

Maybe core arslisters have to adjust their expectations of the list.

OR maybe the others just NEED TO VOTE !!!

Susan




On 10/4/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 **

 Okay folks. Last chance:



 we need another 35 votes for MVP



 we need more votes for the software categories.



 Just look up the past posts for the list of nominees

 and send your votes to either [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-04 Thread Susan Palmer
Pretty sad isn't it:(

So are there only going to be about 100 of us at RUG?

Susan


On 10/4/07, Timothy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ** Susan,
 I agree that the dynamics of the list is changing. But let's throw some
 speculative numbers out.
 Dan states that there are in excess of 3000 registered users. We'll round
 that down to 3000 even.
 Let's say 50% of those registered users are inactive. Now we're at 1500.
 Let's say another 50% of those users are as you describedoccasional
 users and never glance at the list until the need arises. Now were down to
 750.
 Of those, 50% are in the hospital and have been unable to use a computer
 in the last month. Now we're down to 375.
 Of those 375, surely there are enough dedicated users to get 150 votes.
 :-)

 Regards,
 Tim

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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Susan Palmer
 *Sent:* Thursday, October 04, 2007 4:15 PM
 *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 *Subject:* Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!


 ** I think we've failed to recognize that the composition of the
 arslisters is different than it used to be.  Just like bmc is changing the
 applications to be 'non-development' OOB applications we may have many
 listers that do not read the list on a regular basis.  They send an email if
 they have an issue, get the answer, and then don't come back until they have
 another question.

 I go through the arslist emails every day.  I find it therapeutic to know
 others have far more issues than I do and more importantly to learn about
 things I may never come across.  I may not remember all of it off hand but I
 know I've seen something about it and can find it later.

 Maybe core arslisters have to adjust their expectations of the list.

 OR maybe the others just NEED TO VOTE !!!

 Susan




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  **
 
  Okay folks. Last chance:
 
 
 
  we need another 35 votes for MVP
 
 
 
  we need more votes for the software categories.
 
 
 
  Just look up the past posts for the list of nominees
 
  and send your votes to either [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-04 Thread Howard Richter
Look at where they are having it and when.

Howard


On 10/4/07, Susan Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ** Pretty sad isn't it:(

 So are there only going to be about 100 of us at RUG?

 Susan


  On 10/4/07, Timothy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  ** Susan,
  I agree that the dynamics of the list is changing. But let's throw some
  speculative numbers out.
  Dan states that there are in excess of 3000 registered users. We'll
  round that down to 3000 even.
  Let's say 50% of those registered users are inactive. Now we're at 1500.
  Let's say another 50% of those users are as you describedoccasional
  users and never glance at the list until the need arises. Now were down to
  750.
  Of those, 50% are in the hospital and have been unable to use a computer
  in the last month. Now we're down to 375.
  Of those 375, surely there are enough dedicated users to get 150 votes.
  :-)
 
  Regards,
  Tim
 
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  [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  ] *On Behalf Of *Susan Palmer
  *Sent:* Thursday, October 04, 2007 4:15 PM
  *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  *Subject:* Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!
 
 
  ** I think we've failed to recognize that the composition of the
  arslisters is different than it used to be.  Just like bmc is changing the
  applications to be 'non-development' OOB applications we may have many
  listers that do not read the list on a regular basis.  They send an email if
  they have an issue, get the answer, and then don't come back until they have
  another question.
 
  I go through the arslist emails every day.  I find it therapeutic to
  know others have far more issues than I do and more importantly to learn
  about things I may never come across.  I may not remember all of it off hand
  but I know I've seen something about it and can find it later.
 
  Maybe core arslisters have to adjust their expectations of the list.
 
  OR maybe the others just NEED TO VOTE !!!
 
  Susan
 
 
 
 
  On 10/4/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  
   **
  
   Okay folks. Last chance:
  
  
  
   we need another 35 votes for MVP
  
  
  
   we need more votes for the software categories.
  
  
  
   Just look up the past posts for the list of nominees
  
   and send your votes to either [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-04 Thread arslist
Start with 4000 individual users, over 4300 registered,

and it gets even more depressing. They aren't even inactive,

they are lurkers.

 

Probably more people attending BMC UserWorld than have voted.

 

There are lessons to be learned here, just don't care to think about what
they are at the moment.

 

On the other hand, if 1/10 of the people I know on the list that haven't
voted vote,

we are okay.

 

. Daniel

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Howard Richter
Sent: October 4, 2007 7:48 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

 

** 

Look at where they are having it and when. 

 

Howard

 

On 10/4/07, Susan Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

** 

Pretty sad isn't it:(

 

So are there only going to be about 100 of us at RUG?  

 

Susan

 

On 10/4/07, Timothy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: 

** 

Susan,

I agree that the dynamics of the list is changing. But let's throw some
speculative numbers out.

Dan states that there are in excess of 3000 registered users. We'll round
that down to 3000 even.

Let's say 50% of those registered users are inactive. Now we're at 1500.

Let's say another 50% of those users are as you describedoccasional
users and never glance at the list until the need arises. Now were down to
750. 

Of those, 50% are in the hospital and have been unable to use a computer in
the last month. Now we're down to 375.

Of those 375, surely there are enough dedicated users to get 150 votes.

:-)

 

Regards,

Tim

 

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG  mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG ] On Behalf Of
Susan Palmer
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 4:15 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG  mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Subject: Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

 

** 

I think we've failed to recognize that the composition of the arslisters is
different than it used to be.  Just like bmc is changing the applications to
be 'non-development' OOB applications we may have many listers that do not
read the list on a regular basis.  They send an email if they have an issue,
get the answer, and then don't come back until they have another question. 

 

I go through the arslist emails every day.  I find it therapeutic to know
others have far more issues than I do and more importantly to learn about
things I may never come across.  I may not remember all of it off hand but I
know I've seen something about it and can find it later. 

 

Maybe core arslisters have to adjust their expectations of the list.  

 

OR maybe the others just NEED TO VOTE !!!

 

Susan

 



 

On 10/4/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: 

** 

Okay folks. Last chance:

 

we need another 35 votes for MVP

 

we need more votes for the software categories.

 

Just look up the past posts for the list of nominees

and send your votes to either [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-04 Thread Ray Palla
Okay, I vote for RemedyRick, Rick Cook.  Now can we depress about more
important things?
 
There is no reason for Remedy to die, as most of us seem to believe is
occurring.  Consider MS 95, NT, xXP, and whatever Vista is, ... Remedy is
morphing into something better than 5x.
 
RANT:  Remedy 8x may finally be the drawn-down (quick scaled, fast deployed)
version we're telling our customers is the rapid development salvation.
Truly, Flash on a good DB is pretty fine... Cold Fusion on Oracle is a good
idea.. but, Remedy, with a fresh ITIL BS behind it, is instantly cool in the
current climate.
 
Let's hope that the few who do show up in Canada have the passion and speak
the truth.  We'll know in a few short weeks.
 
Good luck Marc Thames, gTech
 
Try to have some fun...  BC is cool.
 
R
 
 

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Howard Richter
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 6:48 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!


** 
Look at where they are having it and when. 
 
Howard

 
On 10/4/07, Susan Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

** 
Pretty sad isn't it:(
 
So are there only going to be about 100 of us at RUG?  

 
Susan

 

On 10/4/07, Timothy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: 

** 
Susan,
I agree that the dynamics of the list is changing. But let's throw some
speculative numbers out.
Dan states that there are in excess of 3000 registered users. We'll round
that down to 3000 even.
Let's say 50% of those registered users are inactive. Now we're at 1500.
Let's say another 50% of those users are as you describedoccasional
users and never glance at the list until the need arises. Now were down to
750. 
Of those, 50% are in the hospital and have been unable to use a computer in
the last month. Now we're down to 375.
Of those 375, surely there are enough dedicated users to get 150 votes.
:-)
 
Regards,
Tim

  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG  mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG ] On Behalf Of
Susan Palmer
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 4:15 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG  mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Subject: Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

 
** 

I think we've failed to recognize that the composition of the arslisters is
different than it used to be.  Just like bmc is changing the applications to
be 'non-development' OOB applications we may have many listers that do not
read the list on a regular basis.  They send an email if they have an issue,
get the answer, and then don't come back until they have another question. 
 
I go through the arslist emails every day.  I find it therapeutic to know
others have far more issues than I do and more importantly to learn about
things I may never come across.  I may not remember all of it off hand but I
know I've seen something about it and can find it later. 
 
Maybe core arslisters have to adjust their expectations of the list.  
 
OR maybe the others just NEED TO VOTE !!!
 
Susan
 


 
On 10/4/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: 

** 

Okay folks. Last chance:

 

we need another 35 votes for MVP

 

we need more votes for the software categories.

 

Just look up the past posts for the list of nominees

and send your votes to either [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-04 Thread Susan Palmer
Ray,
I hope you actually did vote the correct way by sending it directly to Dan.
The open list is not very we vote.
Susan


On 10/4/07, Ray Palla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ** Okay, I vote for RemedyRick, Rick Cook.  Now can we depress about more
 important things?

 There is no reason for Remedy to die, as most of us seem to believe is
 occurring.  Consider MS 95, NT, xXP, and whatever Vista is, ... Remedy is
 morphing into something better than 5x.

 RANT:  Remedy 8x may finally be the drawn-down (quick scaled, fast
 deployed) version we're telling our customers is the rapid development
 salvation.  Truly, Flash on a good DB is pretty fine... Cold Fusion on
 Oracle is a good idea.. but, Remedy, with a fresh ITIL BS behind it, is
 instantly cool in the current climate.

 Let's hope that the few who do show up in Canada have the passion and
 speak the truth.  We'll know in a few short weeks.

 Good luck Marc Thames, gTech

 Try to have some fun...  BC is cool.

 R



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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Howard Richter
 *Sent:* Thursday, October 04, 2007 6:48 PM
 *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 *Subject:* Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!


  ** Look at where they are having it and when.

 Howard


 On 10/4/07, Susan Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  ** Pretty sad isn't it:(
 
  So are there only going to be about 100 of us at RUG?
 
  Susan
 
 
   On 10/4/07, Timothy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  
   ** Susan,
   I agree that the dynamics of the list is changing. But let's throw
   some speculative numbers out.
   Dan states that there are in excess of 3000 registered users. We'll
   round that down to 3000 even.
   Let's say 50% of those registered users are inactive. Now we're at
   1500.
   Let's say another 50% of those users are as you
   describedoccasional users and never glance at the list until the need
   arises. Now were down to 750.
   Of those, 50% are in the hospital and have been unable to use a
   computer in the last month. Now we're down to 375.
   Of those 375, surely there are enough dedicated users to get 150
   votes.
   :-)
  
   Regards,
   Tim
  
--
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   [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
   ] *On Behalf Of *Susan Palmer
   *Sent:* Thursday, October 04, 2007 4:15 PM
   *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
   *Subject:* Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!
  
  
   ** I think we've failed to recognize that the composition of the
   arslisters is different than it used to be.  Just like bmc is changing the
   applications to be 'non-development' OOB applications we may have many
   listers that do not read the list on a regular basis.  They send an email 
   if
   they have an issue, get the answer, and then don't come back until they 
   have
   another question.
  
   I go through the arslist emails every day.  I find it therapeutic to
   know others have far more issues than I do and more importantly to learn
   about things I may never come across.  I may not remember all of it off 
   hand
   but I know I've seen something about it and can find it later.
  
   Maybe core arslisters have to adjust their expectations of the list.
  
   OR maybe the others just NEED TO VOTE !!!
  
   Susan
  
  
  
  
   On 10/4/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
   
**
   
Okay folks. Last chance:
   
   
   
we need another 35 votes for MVP
   
   
   
we need more votes for the software categories.
   
   
   
Just look up the past posts for the list of nominees
   
and send your votes to either [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok, I voted a couple of days ago.  I didn't put in a vote for the third party 
apps because I have no experiance with them.  I tend to lurk most of the time 
but monitor the list on a daily basis and throw out a suggestion when I think I 
might have an anwser.

For those going to Canada, please have some extra fun for me.  I would love to 
go to RUG but would need a sponsor (any one willing ;-?). 

Dave Fincher
- Original Message 
From: Ray Palla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2007 6:09:10 PM
Subject: Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

** 
Okay, I vote for RemedyRick, Rick Cook.  Now can we depress about more 
important things?
 
There is no reason for Remedy to die, as most of us seem to believe is 
occurring.  Consider MS 95, NT, xXP, and whatever Vista is, ... Remedy is 
morphing into something better than 5x.
 
RANT:  Remedy 8x may finally be the drawn-down (quick scaled, fast deployed) 
version we're telling our customers is the rapid development salvation.  Truly, 
Flash on a good DB is pretty fine... Cold Fusion on Oracle is a good idea.. 
but, Remedy, with a fresh ITIL BS behind it, is instantly cool in the current 
climate.
 
Let's hope that the few who do show up in Canada have the passion and speak the 
truth.  We'll know in a few short weeks.
 
Good luck Marc Thames, gTech
 
Try to have some fun...  BC is cool.
 
R
 
 




From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Howard Richter
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 6:48 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!


** 
Look at where they are having it and when. 
 
Howard

 
On 10/4/07, Susan Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
** 
Pretty sad isn't it:(
 
So are there only going to be about 100 of us at RUG?  
 
Susan

 
On 10/4/07, Timothy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: 
** 
Susan,
I agree that the dynamics of the list is changing. But let's throw some 
speculative numbers out.
Dan states that there are in excess of 3000 registered users. We'll round that 
down to 3000 even.
Let's say 50% of those registered users are inactive. Now we're at 1500.
Let's say another 50% of those users are as you describedoccasional users 
and never glance at the list until the need arises. Now were down to 750. 
Of those, 50% are in the hospital and have been unable to use a computer in the 
last month. Now we're down to 375.
Of those 375, surely there are enough dedicated users to get 150 votes.
:-)
 
Regards,
Tim




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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG ] On Behalf Of Susan Palmer
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 4:15 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Subject: Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

 
** 
I think we've failed to recognize that the composition of the arslisters is 
different than it used to be.  Just like bmc is changing the applications to be 
'non-development' OOB applications we may have many listers that do not read 
the list on a regular basis.  They send an email if they have an issue, get the 
answer, and then don't come back until they have another question. 
 
I go through the arslist emails every day.  I find it therapeutic to know 
others have far more issues than I do and more importantly to learn about 
things I may never come across.  I may not remember all of it off hand but I 
know I've seen something about it and can find it later. 
 
Maybe core arslisters have to adjust their expectations of the list.  
 
OR maybe the others just NEED TO VOTE !!!
 
Susan
 


 
On 10/4/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: 
** 
Okay folks. Last chance:
 
we need another 35 votes for MVP
 
we need more votes for the software categories.
 
Just look up the past posts for the list of nominees
and send your votes to either [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-04 Thread Siti Hawa Bee SHAIK FARID
I'll Vote Rick Cook 

 

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Palmer
Sent: Friday, 05 October, 2007 09:31
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

 

** 

Ray,

I hope you actually did vote the correct way by sending it directly to Dan.
The open list is not very we vote.

Susan

 

On 10/4/07, Ray Palla [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote: 

** 

Okay, I vote for RemedyRick, Rick Cook.  Now can we depress about more
important things?

 

There is no reason for Remedy to die, as most of us seem to believe is
occurring.  Consider MS 95, NT, xXP, and whatever Vista is, ... Remedy is
morphing into something better than 5x. 

 

RANT:  Remedy 8x may finally be the drawn-down (quick scaled, fast deployed)
version we're telling our customers is the rapid development salvation.
Truly, Flash on a good DB is pretty fine... Cold Fusion on Oracle is a good
idea.. but, Remedy, with a fresh ITIL BS behind it, is instantly cool in the
current climate. 

 

Let's hope that the few who do show up in Canada have the passion and speak
the truth.  We'll know in a few short weeks. 

 

Good luck Marc Thames, gTech

 

Try to have some fun...  BC is cool.

 

R

 

 

 

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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-04 Thread Shellman, David
The votes are not supposed to be sent to the list.   If they are sent to the 
list then there is no suspense at the gathering in Vancouver.

They are to be sent directly to Dan.  

Dave
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Sent: Thu Oct 04 22:25:00 2007
Subject: Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

** 

I'll Vote Rick Cook 

 



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Susan Palmer
Sent: Friday, 05 October, 2007 09:31
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

 

** 

Ray,

I hope you actually did vote the correct way by sending it directly to Dan.  
The open list is not very we vote.

Susan

 

On 10/4/07, Ray Palla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

** 

Okay, I vote for RemedyRick, Rick Cook.  Now can we depress about more 
important things?

 

There is no reason for Remedy to die, as most of us seem to believe is 
occurring.  Consider MS 95, NT, xXP, and whatever Vista is, ... Remedy is 
morphing into something better than 5x. 

 

RANT:  Remedy 8x may finally be the drawn-down (quick scaled, fast deployed) 
version we're telling our customers is the rapid development salvation.  Truly, 
Flash on a good DB is pretty fine... Cold Fusion on Oracle is a good idea.. 
but, Remedy, with a fresh ITIL BS behind it, is instantly cool in the current 
climate. 

 

Let's hope that the few who do show up in Canada have the passion and speak the 
truth.  We'll know in a few short weeks. 

 

Good luck Marc Thames, gTech

 

Try to have some fun...  BC is cool.

 

R

 

 

 



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Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

2007-10-04 Thread Rocky Rockwell
I am with Dave, I do not contribute much because most people are faster 
then me (Dan Bloom know what I mean). But I would be lost without it. I 
use it daily to keep ahead of the curve on issues and solution. I ask 
for help when needed.


Bless Dan and the list.

*Rocky*

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

**
Ok, I voted a couple of days ago.  I didn't put in a vote for the 
third party apps because I have no experiance with them.  I tend to 
lurk most of the time but monitor the list on a daily basis and throw 
out a suggestion when I think I might have an anwser.
 
For those going to Canada, please have some extra fun for me.  I would 
love to go to RUG but would need a sponsor (any one willing ;-?). 


Dave Fincher
- Original Message 
From: Ray Palla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2007 6:09:10 PM
Subject: Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

**
Okay, I vote for RemedyRick, Rick Cook.  Now can we depress about more 
important things?
 
There is no reason for Remedy to die, as most of us seem to believe is 
occurring.  Consider MS 95, NT, xXP, and whatever Vista is, ... Remedy 
is morphing into something better than 5x.
 
RANT:  Remedy 8x may finally be the drawn-down (quick scaled, fast 
deployed) version we're telling our customers is the rapid development 
salvation.  Truly, Flash on a good DB is pretty fine... Cold Fusion on 
Oracle is a good idea.. but, Remedy, with a fresh ITIL BS behind it, 
is instantly cool in the current climate.
 
Let's hope that the few who do show up in Canada have the passion and 
speak the truth.  We'll know in a few short weeks.
 
Good luck Marc Thames, gTech
 
Try to have some fun...  BC is cool.
 
R
 
 



*From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Howard Richter

*Sent:* Thursday, October 04, 2007 6:48 PM
*To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
*Subject:* Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not enough yet!

**
Look at where they are having it and when.
 
Howard


 
On 10/4/07, *Susan Palmer* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


**
Pretty sad isn't it:(
 
So are there only going to be about 100 of us at RUG? 
 
Susan


 
On 10/4/07, *Timothy Powell* [EMAIL PROTECTED]

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

**
Susan,
I agree that the dynamics of the list is changing. But let's
throw some speculative numbers out.
Dan states that there are in excess of 3000 registered users.
We'll round that down to 3000 even.
Let's say 50% of those registered users are inactive. Now
we're at 1500.
Let's say another 50% of those users are as you
describedoccasional users and never glance at the list
until the need arises. Now were down to 750.
Of those, 50% are in the hospital and have been unable to use
a computer in the last month. Now we're down to 375.
Of those 375, surely there are enough dedicated users to get
150 votes.
:-)
 
Regards,

Tim

*From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] *On
Behalf Of *Susan Palmer
*Sent:* Thursday, October 04, 2007 4:15 PM
*To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
*Subject:* Re: ARSList Awards: Some yes, some no.MVP not
enough yet!

 
**

I think we've failed to recognize that the composition of the
arslisters is different than it used to be.  Just like bmc is
changing the applications to be 'non-development' OOB
applications we may have many listers that do not read the
list on a regular basis.  They send an email if they have an
issue, get the answer, and then don't come back until they
have another question.
 
I go through the arslist emails every day.  I find it

therapeutic to know others have far more issues than I do and
more importantly to learn about things I may never come
across.  I may not remember all of it off hand but I know I've
seen something about it and can find it later.
 
Maybe core arslisters have to adjust their expectations of the
list. 
 
OR maybe the others just NEED TO VOTE !!!
 
Susan
 



 
On 10/4/07, *Daniel Bloom* [EMAIL PROTECTED]

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

**

Okay folks. Last chance:

 


we need another 35 votes for MVP

 


we need more votes for the software categories

Re: ARSlist AWards: Voting extended to Friday October 5th 6p.m. EST, more votes or Cancelled

2007-10-02 Thread patrick zandi
COME ON FOLKS  -- VOTE for these FOLKS 
IF You have not voted -=-- DO it NOW  ..
Send to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Promptly...


On 10/1/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 **

 Since I didn't post the nominees for Products until a week late,

 I will extend all voting for the week.



 PLEASE NOTE: We need another 75 votes for a MVP,

 or there will be no Award this year.



 We need more votes for all categories or the Awards will be cancelled

 for this year.



 …. Daniel

 p.s. MVP Nominees

 Rick Cook

 Joe D'Souza

 Frederick W. Grooms

 Christopher Strauss



 Beyond the Call of Duty …

 David Easter

 Carrie Rodrieguez

 Lenny Warren



 products…

 Posted recently, look them up….




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Re: ARSlist AWards: Voting extended to Friday October 5th 6p.m. EST, more votes or Cancelled

2007-10-02 Thread Axton
Please vote now if you haven't voted yet.  It would be a real shame if
no one received acknowledgment for all the help they provided and work
that went into that help over the last year.

Thanks,
Axton Grams

On 10/2/07, patrick zandi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 **
 COME ON FOLKS  -- VOTE for these FOLKS 
 IF You have not voted -=-- DO it NOW  ..
 Send to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Promptly...



 On 10/1/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  **
 
 
 
  Since I didn't post the nominees for Products until a week late,
 
  I will extend all voting for the week.
 
 
 
  PLEASE NOTE: We need another 75 votes for a MVP,
 
  or there will be no Award this year.
 
 
 
  We need more votes for all categories or the Awards will be cancelled
 
  for this year.
 
 
 
  …. Daniel
 
  p.s. MVP Nominees
 
  Rick Cook
 
  Joe D'Souza
 
  Frederick W. Grooms
 
  Christopher Strauss
 
 
 
  Beyond the Call of Duty …
 
  David Easter
 
  Carrie Rodrieguez
 
  Lenny Warren
 
 
 
  products…
 
  Posted recently, look them up….
 
 
 
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Re: ARSlist AWards: Voting extended to Friday October 5th 6p.m. EST, more votes or Cancelled

2007-10-02 Thread Susan Palmer
Even if you're just a watcher you are familiar with the posts and NEED TO
VOTE.  These people give a lot of extra effort into helping us solve our
issues.  They are the most unselfish of all, they want us all to benefit
from the information.  I learn so much just from reading posts.  Maybe I'm
not doing something on that topic right now but at some point the info may
be helpful to me.  I only wish I could remember everything these folks
know.

Please vote, such a small thing to ask for people that help us all.

Thanks,
Susan


On 10/2/07, Axton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Please vote now if you haven't voted yet.  It would be a real shame if
 no one received acknowledgment for all the help they provided and work
 that went into that help over the last year.

 Thanks,
 Axton Grams

 On 10/2/07, patrick zandi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  **
  COME ON FOLKS  -- VOTE for these FOLKS 
  IF You have not voted -=-- DO it NOW  ..
  Send to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Promptly...
 
 
 
  On 10/1/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   **
  
  
  
   Since I didn't post the nominees for Products until a week late,
  
   I will extend all voting for the week.
  
  
  
   PLEASE NOTE: We need another 75 votes for a MVP,
  
   or there will be no Award this year.
  
  
  
   We need more votes for all categories or the Awards will be cancelled
  
   for this year.
  
  
  
   …. Daniel
  
   p.s. MVP Nominees
  
   Rick Cook
  
   Joe D'Souza
  
   Frederick W. Grooms
  
   Christopher Strauss
  
  
  
   Beyond the Call of Duty …
  
   David Easter
  
   Carrie Rodrieguez
  
   Lenny Warren
  
  
  
   products…
  
   Posted recently, look them up….
  
  
  
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Re: ARSlist Awards: No Awards so far, Vote reminder

2007-09-27 Thread Roy Stark
Hi Dan,

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: 26 September 2007 16:17
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards: No Awards so far, Vote reminder

 

No category has met the minimum number of votes required,

not even the MVP, guess you don't really care about the people

on the list, as long as they provide you with answers?

 

We have only a few days left for YOU to Vote.

 

 Daniel

p.s. votes go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

p.p.s. you can search the various archive sites if you missed the
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Re: ARSlist Awards: okay fine,a little nudge

2007-09-22 Thread patrick zandi
Got it ... thanks.. sorry.. overlooksed that one..

On 9/21/07, Shellman, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Pat,

 Dan noted that he misspelled his own name.  He missed an L before the B.
 It should have been [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Dave
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 - Original Message -
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 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Fri Sep 21 21:39:20 2007
 Subject: Re: ARSlist Awards: okay fine,a little nudge

 **
 I send you stuff.. but I am getting the following on your email address..

 This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification

 Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:

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 Technical details of permanent failure:
 PERM_FAILURE: DNS Error: Domain name not found



 On 9/21/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 **

 A Dollar(Cdn) = A Dollar (US)



 A vote  = A vote



 We could all use more of the former,

 regardless of currency,

 and the Nominees for MVP are really hoping you all

 get off your bleeps and take the time to Vote!



 I will be posting the Commercial/Freeware stuff later today.



 I have heard of the theory of Diffusion of Responsibility,

 but the List is taking this to a new low.



 I can probably list 150 people I know personally that haven't
 voted yet!!!



 …. Daniel

 p.s. perhaps I should, nope breaks the privacy rules of this forum





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Re: ARSlist Awards: okay fine,a little nudge

2007-09-21 Thread patrick zandi
I send you stuff.. but I am getting the following on your email address..

This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification

Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Technical details of permanent failure:
PERM_FAILURE: DNS Error: Domain name not found



On 9/21/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 **

 A Dollar(Cdn) = A Dollar (US)



 A vote  = A vote



 We could all use more of the former,

 regardless of currency,

 and the Nominees for MVP are really hoping you all

 get off your bleeps and take the time to Vote!



 I will be posting the Commercial/Freeware stuff later today.



 I have heard of the theory of Diffusion of Responsibility,

 but the List is taking this to a new low.



 I can probably list 150 people I know personally that haven't voted yet!!!



 …. Daniel

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Re: ARSlist Awards: okay fine,a little nudge

2007-09-21 Thread Shellman, David
Pat,

Dan noted that he misspelled his own name.  He missed an L before the B.  It 
should have been [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Fri Sep 21 21:39:20 2007
Subject: Re: ARSlist Awards: okay fine,a little nudge

** 
I send you stuff.. but I am getting the following on your email address..

This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification

Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Technical details of permanent failure:
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On 9/21/07, Daniel Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

** 

A Dollar(Cdn) = A Dollar (US)

 

A vote  = A vote

 

We could all use more of the former,

regardless of currency,

and the Nominees for MVP are really hoping you all

get off your bleeps and take the time to Vote!

 

I will be posting the Commercial/Freeware stuff later today.

 

I have heard of the theory of Diffusion of Responsibility,

but the List is taking this to a new low.

 

I can probably list 150 people I know personally that haven't voted 
yet!!!

 

…. Daniel

p.s. perhaps I should, nope breaks the privacy rules of this forum

 

 

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Re: ARSlist Awards: Here are your MVP Nominees, Voting begins

2007-09-19 Thread Siti Hawa Bee SHAIK FARID

May I include Axton and Carey Matthew Black

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: September 18, 2007 10:41 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards: Here are your MVP Nominees, Voting begins

 

Although only one of these nominees will actually receive the MVP Award,

(unless there is a tie), they are all valued members of the Remedy Community


and deserve a round of applause.

 

 

Rick Cook

 

Joe D'Souza

 

Frederick W. Grooms

 

Christopher Strauss

 

---

 

Voting begins today.

 

send votes to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

There must be at least 150 votes cast in total for the Award to be given
out,

however, with around 3500 individual subscriptions after adjusting for
duplicates,

this doesn't sound difficult and a bit sad really. 350 should be the line.

 

Voting closes in 2 weeks, at 8 pm EST on Monday October 1st., no extensions

Only those that were subscribed to the list before September 1st7  2007 can
vote.

 

 

 

send votes to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 

(the votes are all saved and available if required for 5 years)

 

 

 

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Re: ARSlist Awards: ADM comments

2007-09-18 Thread Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96 CS/SCCE
One clarification question.  Forgive me if you've stated this
previously.  Does a nomination also count as a vote?

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 8:41 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards: ADM comments

** 

I thought I would do my one and only lecture before posting the

various nominees for the various categories.

 

These awards are how we thank those that spend

many hours of their time helping the 70% of you

that lurk and merely consume their knowledge.

 

There are minimums set for number of votes before

a category will be awarded to someone.

 

There are at least 3500 eligible votes,

so the minimum number should not require

any reminders on my part.

 

 Daniel

Founder of the ARSlist

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Re: ARSlist Awards: ADM comments

2007-09-18 Thread arslist
A nomination is not a vote for that person/product.

You will need to send in a vote.

... Daniel
ARSlist: Where the Answers Are

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96 CS/SCCE
Sent: September 18, 2007 9:45 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSlist Awards: ADM comments

One clarification question.  Forgive me if you've stated this
previously.  Does a nomination also count as a vote?

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Re: ARSlist Awards: Here are your MVP Nominees, Voting begins

2007-09-18 Thread arslist
Got the names spelled correctly, not my own email, sigh.

 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

(left out the l in Daniel)

 

. Daniel

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: September 18, 2007 10:41 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards: Here are your MVP Nominees, Voting begins

 

Although only one of these nominees will actually receive the MVP Award,

(unless there is a tie), they are all valued members of the Remedy Community


and deserve a round of applause...

 

 

Rick Cook

 

Joe D'Souza

 

Frederick W. Grooms

 

Christopher Strauss

 

---

 

Voting begins today.

 

send votes to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

There must be at least 150 votes cast in total for the Award to be given
out,

however, with around 3500 individual subscriptions after adjusting for
duplicates,

this doesn't sound difficult and a bit sad really. 350 should be the line.

 

Voting closes in 2 weeks, at 8 pm EST on Monday October 1st., no extensions

Only those that were subscribed to the list before September 1st7  2007 can
vote.

 

 

 

send votes to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

(the votes are all saved and available if required for 5 years)

 

 

 

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Re: ARSlist Awards: Here are your MVP Nominees, Voting begins

2007-09-18 Thread L. J. Head
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 8:41 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards: Here are your MVP Nominees, Voting begins


** 

Although only one of these nominees will actually receive the MVP Award,

(unless there is a tie), they are all valued members of the Remedy Community


and deserve a round of applause...

 

 

Rick Cook

 

Joe D'Souza

 

Frederick W. Grooms

 

Christopher Strauss

 

---

 

Voting begins today.

 

send votes to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

There must be at least 150 votes cast in total for the Award to be given
out,

however, with around 3500 individual subscriptions after adjusting for
duplicates,

this doesn't sound difficult and a bit sad really. 350 should be the line.

 

Voting closes in 2 weeks, at 8 pm EST on Monday October 1st., no extensions

Only those that were subscribed to the list before September 1st7  2007 can
vote.

 

 

 

send votes to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

(the votes are all saved and available if required for 5 years)

 

 

 

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Re: ARSlist Awards: Here are your BMC Beyond the Call of Duty Nominees, Voting begins

2007-09-18 Thread Sokol, Brian
Carrie is great!



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ashcraft, Roy W.
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 11:56 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: FW: ARSlist Awards: Here are your BMC Beyond the Call of Duty
Nominees, Voting begins


** 

Dan,

 

I'll through my vote in for Carrie Rodrieguez. She's helped with a
number of issues in rolling out a 7.x server.

 

Thanks,

Roy

 

 

 

 

Roy Ashcraft

SAIC

Application Engineer

(402) 293-5218

[EMAIL PROTECTED]



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of arslist
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 10:15 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards: Here are your BMC Beyond the Call of Duty
Nominees, Voting begins

 

Only one of these nominees will actually receive the Award,

unless there is a tie. 

 

 This is the first time ever that more than one BMC Employee

has been nominated (and a number of others have been mentioned).

 

A big round of applause for ...

 

David Easter

 

Carrie Rodrieguez

 

Lenny Warren

 



 

Voting begins today.

 

send votes to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

There must be at least 150 votes cast in total for the Award to be given
out,

however, with around 3500 individual subscriptions after adjusting for
duplicates,

this doesn't sound difficult and a bit sad really.

 

Voting closes in 2 weeks, at 8 pm EST on Monday October 1st.

Only those that were subscribed to the list before September 1st7  2007
can vote.

 

 

 

send votes to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

(and I got my own email address correct this time, sigh)

 

 

 

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Re: ARSlist Awards: Here are your BMC Beyond the Call of Duty Nominees, Voting begins

2007-09-18 Thread Shellman, David
I think the votes are supposed to be sent to Dan and not back to the
list.
 
Dave



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sokol, Brian
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 11:59 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSlist Awards: Here are your BMC Beyond the Call of Duty
Nominees, Voting begins


** 
Carrie is great!



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ashcraft, Roy W.
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 11:56 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: FW: ARSlist Awards: Here are your BMC Beyond the Call of Duty
Nominees, Voting begins


** 

Dan,

 

I'll through my vote in for Carrie Rodrieguez. She's helped with a
number of issues in rolling out a 7.x server.

 

Thanks,

Roy

 

 

 

 

Roy Ashcraft

SAIC

Application Engineer

(402) 293-5218

[EMAIL PROTECTED]



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of arslist
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 10:15 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSlist Awards: Here are your BMC Beyond the Call of Duty
Nominees, Voting begins

 

Only one of these nominees will actually receive the Award,

unless there is a tie. 

 

 This is the first time ever that more than one BMC Employee

has been nominated (and a number of others have been mentioned).

 

A big round of applause for ...

 

David Easter

 

Carrie Rodrieguez

 

Lenny Warren

 



 

Voting begins today.

 

send votes to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

There must be at least 150 votes cast in total for the Award to be given
out,

however, with around 3500 individual subscriptions after adjusting for
duplicates,

this doesn't sound difficult and a bit sad really.

 

Voting closes in 2 weeks, at 8 pm EST on Monday October 1st.

Only those that were subscribed to the list before September 1st7  2007
can vote.

 

 

 

send votes to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

(and I got my own email address correct this time, sigh)

 

 

 

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Re: ARSList awards meeting refreshments

2007-03-01 Thread Heider, Stephen
Yes, but Twinkies have a 32 year shelf life :) 

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 1:42 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: OT: ARSList awards meeting refreshments

All veterans of the ARSList awards at RUG (UserWorld most recently) know
that the favorite foodstuff for hurling at one another between
presentations is the Twinkie. They have also noted that while many were
thrown, very few were eaten. Now you can know why. Newsweek has an
article on Twinkie ingredients in this week's issue (March 5, 2007)
under Health on page 50. It is also on the web at
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17303919/site/newsweek/ when I looked
tonight. With 39 ingredients, few normally considered edible, it is no
wonder that an unnamed attendee last year who had never eaten one took a
single bite, turned green, and left quickly.

Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Remedy Database Administrator
University of North Texas Computing Center http://remedy.unt.edu/


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Re: ARSList awards meeting refreshments and Friday Humour arrives a day early this week

2007-03-01 Thread Daniel Bloom
Believe or not the packages now come with a surprisingly short
best before date, three months I believe (yet it should be decades).

I presume to ensure turnover at the retail level,
or perhaps they insulate a north wall with the returns. :-)

Now I shall chastise myself and others for thinking today is Friday
(EST, the official timezone of the ARSlist Tour).

 Daniel

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Heider, Stephen
Sent: March 1, 2007 7:46 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSList awards meeting refreshments

Yes, but Twinkies have a 32 year shelf life :) 

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of strauss
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 1:42 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: OT: ARSList awards meeting refreshments

All veterans of the ARSList awards at RUG (UserWorld most recently) know
that the favorite foodstuff for hurling at one another between
presentations is the Twinkie. They have also noted that while many were
thrown, very few were eaten. Now you can know why. Newsweek has an
article on Twinkie ingredients in this week's issue (March 5, 2007)
under Health on page 50. It is also on the web at
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17303919/site/newsweek/ when I looked
tonight. With 39 ingredients, few normally considered edible, it is no
wonder that an unnamed attendee last year who had never eaten one took a
single bite, turned green, and left quickly.

Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Remedy Database Administrator
University of North Texas Computing Center http://remedy.unt.edu/


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Re: ARSList awards meeting refreshments and Friday Humour arrives a day early this week

2007-03-01 Thread patrick zandi

Submitted My 1st Critical and high ticket last night because I had a server
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it is currently 10:30 mytime or 7:30 PST.
Or Maybe Dave can answer this ?

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Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - PHOTOS

2006-09-10 Thread Daniel Bloom
I have been on vacation for the last week. I will be setting up an area on 
wwrug.org same as last year for the words to songs, photos and I hope one 
or more films of the ARSlist Awards session itself.

As I am not on home territory until next week, I can't get sufficient 
bandwidth to populate the site until then.

 Daniel

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Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

2006-09-06 Thread Watson, Matthew (Melbourne)
I'm tipping Houston. I didn't think much of it at the time, but on the
last day of BUW I heard a few of the BMC admin staff who were helping
pack up some of the stalls talking about houston next year...

-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grooms, Frederick W
Sent: Tuesday, 5 September 2006 3:12 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

I'll take Dallas or Houston 

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Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 11:38 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

maybe dallas...  
 
If it is houston... party at my house



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of Rick
cook
Sent: Sat 9/2/2006 9:06 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan


**
About the only clues they gave was Fairly easy to get to and the date
(late Oct).   Hmmm...that tells me that it is not a major city, and that
holding it there in the fall is done for a reason - like to escape major
heat?
 
You could be right, Warren.  Houston, Vegas, Orlando, (in that order)
some southern city like that.  No others make sense.  Maybe D.C.?
 
Rick



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Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 6:45 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan


**
There is quite a bit of rumors about next year.  I'm thinking Texas.
 


 
On 9/1/06, Rick cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

** 
A double Amen from me!
 
Rick



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG ] On Behalf Of Julie Rockwood
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 12:21 PM

To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan


 

** I'll second that!
He even keeps us in line to keep the list from becoming
free-for-all - a thankless job.

THANKS DAN!!

At 01:07 PM 9/1/2006, you wrote:


** 
 
Let us not forget to thank Dan for the endless hours and
time
he dedicates all year long to keeping the ARSLIST up and
running 
 
And 
 
for all his efforts year after year for pulling together
the stat, the gifts and the entertainment to make the
ARSList
Awards a hit!!
 
 
Thank You Dan for all your hard work year after
year!!
 
 
Herb Partlow
President/CEO
IB Technical Consulting, Inc.
(O) 408-253-0344
(F) 408-253-0344
(C) 408-309-5316
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ibtechnicalconsulting.com
http://www.ibtechnicalconsulting.com/ 
 
 
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Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

2006-09-06 Thread Keith Bunescu
We heard it was going to be in Vancouver, BC

  
Keith Bunescu
Resource Manager
 
-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pierson, Shawn
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 8:17 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

I don't know where in Houston would be appropriate.  I live in Houston
and while we do have hotels and convention centers that would work,
there's not as much of a night-life as other places nor is there any
real form of public transportation.  Plus I live here so it would be
better to be able to travel some.

On the other hand, the main offices of BMC are here (although not much
of a Remedy presence as far as I know) and it is one of the biggest
cities in the U.S.  If people want to come early or stay late over the
weekend they can always go to see NASA or the Enron building.

Just keep in mind that October still is not cool in Houston for most
people.  When you live here you get used to it and it does feel a lot
cooler than it would in July or August, but it's not like the
temperatures would be like San Francisco was last week.

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Watson, Matthew (Melbourne)
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 1:52 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan


I'm tipping Houston. I didn't think much of it at the time, but on the
last day of BUW I heard a few of the BMC admin staff who were helping
pack up some of the stalls talking about houston next year...

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grooms, Frederick W
Sent: Tuesday, 5 September 2006 3:12 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

I'll take Dallas or Houston 

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sanford, Claire
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 11:38 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

maybe dallas...  
 
If it is houston... party at my house



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of Rick
cook
Sent: Sat 9/2/2006 9:06 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan


**
About the only clues they gave was Fairly easy to get to and the date
(late Oct).   Hmmm...that tells me that it is not a major city, and that
holding it there in the fall is done for a reason - like to escape major
heat?
 
You could be right, Warren.  Houston, Vegas, Orlando, (in that order)
some southern city like that.  No others make sense.  Maybe D.C.?
 
Rick



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Warren Baltimore
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 6:45 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan


**
There is quite a bit of rumors about next year.  I'm thinking Texas.
 


 
On 9/1/06, Rick cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

** 
A double Amen from me!
 
Rick



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG ] On Behalf Of Julie Rockwood
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 12:21 PM

To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan


 

** I'll second that!
He even keeps us in line to keep the list from becoming
free-for-all - a thankless job.

THANKS DAN!!

At 01:07 PM 9/1/2006, you wrote:


** 
 
Let us not forget to thank Dan for the endless hours and
time
he dedicates all year long to keeping the ARSLIST up and
running 
 
And 
 
for all his efforts year after year for pulling together
the stat, the gifts and the entertainment to make the
ARSList
Awards a hit!!
 
 
Thank You Dan for all your hard work year after
year!!
 
 
Herb Partlow
President/CEO
IB Technical Consulting, Inc.
(O) 408-253-0344
(F) 408-253-0344
(C) 408-309-5316
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ibtechnicalconsulting.com
http://www.ibtechnicalconsulting.com/ 
 
 
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Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

2006-09-06 Thread Rick cook
That would be sweet - right up the road from me.

Rick

-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Keith Bunescu
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 6:30 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

We heard it was going to be in Vancouver, BC

  
Keith Bunescu
Resource Manager
 
-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pierson, Shawn
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 8:17 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

I don't know where in Houston would be appropriate.  I live in Houston and
while we do have hotels and convention centers that would work, there's not
as much of a night-life as other places nor is there any real form of public
transportation.  Plus I live here so it would be better to be able to travel
some.

On the other hand, the main offices of BMC are here (although not much of a
Remedy presence as far as I know) and it is one of the biggest cities in the
U.S.  If people want to come early or stay late over the weekend they can
always go to see NASA or the Enron building.

Just keep in mind that October still is not cool in Houston for most people.
When you live here you get used to it and it does feel a lot cooler than it
would in July or August, but it's not like the temperatures would be like
San Francisco was last week.

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Watson, Matthew (Melbourne)
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 1:52 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan


I'm tipping Houston. I didn't think much of it at the time, but on the last
day of BUW I heard a few of the BMC admin staff who were helping pack up
some of the stalls talking about houston next year...

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grooms, Frederick W
Sent: Tuesday, 5 September 2006 3:12 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

I'll take Dallas or Houston 

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sanford, Claire
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 11:38 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

maybe dallas...  
 
If it is houston... party at my house



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of Rick cook
Sent: Sat 9/2/2006 9:06 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan


**
About the only clues they gave was Fairly easy to get to and the date
(late Oct).   Hmmm...that tells me that it is not a major city, and that
holding it there in the fall is done for a reason - like to escape major
heat?
 
You could be right, Warren.  Houston, Vegas, Orlando, (in that order) some
southern city like that.  No others make sense.  Maybe D.C.?
 
Rick



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**
There is quite a bit of rumors about next year.  I'm thinking Texas.
 


 
On 9/1/06, Rick cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

** 
A double Amen from me!
 
Rick



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** I'll second that!
He even keeps us in line to keep the list from becoming free-for-all
- a thankless job.

THANKS DAN!!

At 01:07 PM 9/1/2006, you wrote:


** 
 
Let us not forget to thank Dan for the endless hours and
time
he dedicates all year long to keeping the ARSLIST up and
running 
 
And 
 
for all his efforts year after year for pulling together
the stat, the gifts and the entertainment to make the
ARSList
Awards a hit!!
 
 
Thank You Dan for all your hard work year after year!!
 
 
Herb Partlow
President/CEO
IB Technical Consulting, Inc.
(O) 408-253-0344
(F) 408-253-0344
(C) 408-309-5316
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

2006-09-04 Thread strauss
**



That would make some sense - late October puts it in 
the 30-day period between the end of 100+ degree temperatures and the beginning 
of theice storms.
Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.Remedy Database 
AdministratorUniversity of North Texas Computing Centerhttp://remedy.unt.edu/helpdesk/



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Dan
** 
There is quite a bit of rumors about next year. I'm thinking 
Texas.
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Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

2006-09-04 Thread lars . j . pettersson
**



No 
plans for something like Sorrento? It's a very long/boring flight from Sweden to 
W US. Any statistics how many arssites outside US compared with 
US-sites?
L 
ars
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  That would make some sense - late October puts it in 
  the 30-day period between the end of 100+ degree temperatures and the 
  beginning of theice storms.
  Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.Remedy Database 
  AdministratorUniversity of North Texas Computing Centerhttp://remedy.unt.edu/helpdesk/
   
  

  
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Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

2006-09-04 Thread Sanford, Claire
maybe dallas...  
 
If it is houston... party at my house



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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan


** 
About the only clues they gave was Fairly easy to get to and the date (late 
Oct).   Hmmm...that tells me that it is not a major city, and that holding it 
there in the fall is done for a reason - like to escape major heat?
 
You could be right, Warren.  Houston, Vegas, Orlando, (in that order) some 
southern city like that.  No others make sense.  Maybe D.C.?
 
Rick



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On Behalf Of Warren Baltimore
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 6:45 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan


** 
There is quite a bit of rumors about next year.  I'm thinking Texas.
 


 
On 9/1/06, Rick cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

** 
A double Amen from me!
 
Rick



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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG ] On Behalf Of Julie Rockwood
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 12:21 PM

To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan


 

** I'll second that!
He even keeps us in line to keep the list from becoming free-for-all - 
a thankless job.

THANKS DAN!!

At 01:07 PM 9/1/2006, you wrote:


** 
 
Let us not forget to thank Dan for the endless hours and time
he dedicates all year long to keeping the ARSLIST up and 
running 
 
And 
 
for all his efforts year after year for pulling together
the stat, the gifts and the entertainment to make the ARSList
Awards a hit!!
 
 
Thank You Dan for all your hard work year after year!!
 
 
Herb Partlow
President/CEO
IB Technical Consulting, Inc.
(O) 408-253-0344
(F) 408-253-0344
(C) 408-309-5316
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ibtechnicalconsulting.com 
http://www.ibtechnicalconsulting.com/ 
 
 
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Re: ARSLIST AWARDS - For Dan

2006-09-02 Thread Warren Baltimore
**
There is quite a bit of rumors about next year. I'm thinking Texas.


On 9/1/06, Rick cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

** 

A double Amen from me!

Rick


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** I'll second that!He even keeps us in line to keep the list from becoming free-for-all - a thankless job.THANKS DAN!!At 01:07 PM 9/1/2006, you wrote:
** Let us not forget to thank Dan for the endless hours and timehe dedicates all year long to keeping the ARSLIST up and running
And for all his efforts year after year for pulling togetherthe stat, the gifts and the entertainment to make the ARSListAwards a hit!!
Thank You Dan for all your hard work year after year!!
Herb PartlowPresident/CEOIB Technical Consulting, Inc.(O) 408-253-0344(F) 408-253-0344(C) 408-309-5316
[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.ibtechnicalconsulting.com
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Re: ARSLIST AWARDS

2006-09-01 Thread Matt Reinfeldt
Congratulations to all the winners!!!  A very deserving group!  :)

Matt R.

-Original Message-
From: Doug Blair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 8:28 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARSLIST AWARDS

ALMOST LIVE,

From the ARSLIST Awards Ceremony at BMC UserWorld, San Francisco,
California

There are too many inside jokes, singing, dancing, Twinkie-hurling people
here that it is impossible to convey the true essence of the camaraderie we
all feel. So far we have parodies of Y-M-C-A (A-R-S-LIST) and With A
Little Help From My Friends (... From The List). I think that I really
shouldn't tell you more because that would spoil it. You'll just have to get
your boss to foot the bill next year!

AWARDS:

LONGEST THREAD: What Bugs You About Remedy? (84 posts)

WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE AWARD: (for posting address in clear text)
James Ward

BEST PRACTICES TO LIVE BY: Never ascribe to malice that which can be
explained by incompetence / Matt Black

WORST ANALYSIS OF WORLD CUP OUTCOME: Joe D'Sousa

BEST 3rd PARTY UTILITY (Freeware): ARInside by Stefan Nerlich

BEST 3rd PARTY PRODUCT: Aeroprise (3rd year in a row)

BMC SOFTWARE EMPLOYEE: BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY: Lenny Warren

MOST VALUABLE POSTER (chosen from Rick Cook, Axton Grams and James
McKenzie): AXTON GRAMS

...who was duly contacted by Dan on cell phone immediately, with resounding
hoots, cheers and thunderous applause!

Congratulations, Axton, and all the other ARSLIST winners!

Doug


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Re: ARSLIST AWARDS

2006-09-01 Thread Misi Mladoniczky
I totally agree.

I have a confession to make though. I have now eaten the first Twinkie of
my life. It is very unlikely that this will occur again...

I first thought that this black hole in my experience was due to Swedish
Twinkie-tolls, but after the memorable experience this very eavning, I
have come to reassess my standpoint!

Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se

 Congratulations to all the winners!!!  A very deserving group!  :)

 Matt R.

 -Original Message-
 From: Doug Blair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 8:28 PM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: ARSLIST AWARDS

 ALMOST LIVE,

From the ARSLIST Awards Ceremony at BMC UserWorld, San Francisco,
 California

 There are too many inside jokes, singing, dancing, Twinkie-hurling people
 here that it is impossible to convey the true essence of the camaraderie
 we
 all feel. So far we have parodies of Y-M-C-A (A-R-S-LIST) and With A
 Little Help From My Friends (... From The List). I think that I really
 shouldn't tell you more because that would spoil it. You'll just have to
 get
 your boss to foot the bill next year!

 AWARDS:

 LONGEST THREAD: What Bugs You About Remedy? (84 posts)

 WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE AWARD: (for posting address in clear text)
 James Ward

 BEST PRACTICES TO LIVE BY: Never ascribe to malice that which can be
 explained by incompetence / Matt Black

 WORST ANALYSIS OF WORLD CUP OUTCOME: Joe D'Sousa

 BEST 3rd PARTY UTILITY (Freeware): ARInside by Stefan Nerlich

 BEST 3rd PARTY PRODUCT: Aeroprise (3rd year in a row)

 BMC SOFTWARE EMPLOYEE: BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY: Lenny Warren

 MOST VALUABLE POSTER (chosen from Rick Cook, Axton Grams and James
 McKenzie): AXTON GRAMS

 ...who was duly contacted by Dan on cell phone immediately, with
 resounding
 hoots, cheers and thunderous applause!

 Congratulations, Axton, and all the other ARSLIST winners!

 Doug

 
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