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For some reason this year some of my peers decided to vote for me as a contender for Visual Studio ALM MVP of the year. I am not sure what I did to deserve this, but a number of people have commented that I have a rather useful blog.



I feel wholly unworthy to join the ranks of previous winners:

Thank you to everyone who voted regardless of who you voted for. If there was a prize for the best group of MVP’s then the Visual Studio ALM MVP would be a clear winner, as would the product group of product groups that is Visual Studio ALM Group. To use a phrase that I have learned since moving to Seattle and probably use too much: you guys are all just awesome.

I have tried my best in the last year to document not only every problem that I have had with Team Foundation Server (TFS), but also to document as many of the things I am doing as possible. I have taken some of Adam Cogan’s rules to heart and when a customer asks me a question I always blog the answer and send them a link.

This allows both my blog and my understanding of TFS to grow while creating a useful bank of content. The idea is that if one customer asks, all benefit. I try, when writing for my blog, to capture both the essence and the context for a problem being solved. This allows more people to benefit as they do not need to understand the specifics of an environment to gain value.

I have a number of goals for this year that I think will help increase value in the community:

I do not think that these things are beyond the realms of do-ability, but we will see…

  • Ryan N.

    Congrats Martin! Having worked a bit with Steve, Shad and Jeff over the past year I have to agree. These guys have a lot to contribute to the community and this will only lead to more success for the NWC team. I know that time is not their luxury; however, a goal of a 1 blog a week or so with a few well placed tweets will go a long way.

  • Aaron Kowall

    Well deserved recognition. I’ve found your blog useful as well as your contributions on the champs list.

  • Martin Kulov

    Congrats Martin! Keep up the good work!

  • David V. Corbin

    Martin, You do have some “big shoes to fill”, but you definately deserve the honor.

    As a side note: If you adapted Adam’s rules…you should have had a screen shot in your post <grin>