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  • Wiki Page: How to Become an MVP or MCC

    This article is part of the Wiki series: MSDN/TechNet Forums . This is a question that current Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs), Microsoft Community Contributors (MCCs), and Microsoft employees get quite often. And the question pops up in the forums quite frequently. The fact is, there...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: User Experience Guidelines

    This is a work in progress. The User Experience Guidelines exist as an effort to establish basic consistencies across TechNet Wiki. The guidelines are manual (you have to make the changes yourself), and a goal of creating manual guidelines is to eventually turn some of them into automatic guidelines...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki Ninjas Blog Authoring Schedule

    This page lists out the scheduled blog authors for the Wiki Ninjas blog (the official blog for TechNet Wiki). We build out schedules in 10-week blocks. If you would like to sign up for an open date or to be scheduled in the next 10-week block, please comment below or email edprice at microsoft...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: Non-English Language Title Guidelines

    Table of Contents General Primary localization languages Other languages See Also Other Languages General Articles in the English language Wiki with non-English words in the title and/or body text should include the language code from the list below in parentheses as the last seven characters...
  • Wiki Page: User Page: Ed Price, Microsoft Customer Program Manager

    Ed is a Customer Program Manager on the SQL Server Customer Experience team. He used to be a Technical Writer for SQL Server Analysis Services and PowerPivot. He also worked for Microsoft Hardware (mice, keyboards, webcams) and Microsoft Surface (touch computing). Ed contributes on TechNet Wiki, Forums...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: Known Issues

    This is a community list of Known Issues for TechNet Wiki. As issues get fixed, we will move them to the Fixed Issues section. If your issue is more like a Feature Request, then add it to the Feature Requests for TechNet and MSDN Profiles and Social Platform Tools . You can add issues to...
  • Wiki Page: Feature Requests for TechNet and MSDN Profiles and Social Platform Tools

    Submit your feature requests for TechNet/MSDN profiles and social platform tools here. To submit a request, create a new row at the bottom of the specific table below (corresponding to your social tool) and fill out the columns in that row. Another way to submit suggestions (both platform and content...
  • Wiki Page: Future Blog Posts to Write for the Wiki Ninjas Blog

    This is our list of what blog posts we want to write in the future for the Wiki Ninjas blog: http://blogs.technet.com/wikininjas . Table of Contents To Do Monday: Interview Tuesday: Article Spotlight Wednesday: Wiki Life Thursday: Council Spotlight Friday: International Sunday: Weekend Surprise...
  • Wiki Page: How to Become an MSDN or TechNet Forum Moderator/Answerer

    This article is part of the Wiki series: MSDN/TechNet Forums . Table of Contents How to Become a Moderator How to Make Your Case When You Become a Moderator See Also Other Languages How to Become a Moderator To become a Moderator, here are some recommended steps: Find a technology's...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: Feature Requests

    The current plan (as of June 14, 2013) is to eventually retire this Wiki, after we have included all of the suggestions here into the Wiki section of Feature Requests for TechNet and MSDN Profiles and Social Platform Tools . Already there is some duplication. As the features on this page are migrated...
  • Wiki Page: Answerer/Moderator Requests on TechNet and MSDN Forums

    This page exists to track requests from the community to become Answerer/Moderators. The policies are leaning toward new people being added as Answerers first, rather than Moderators. Then some Answerers are made into Moderators when the need exists. Answerers are able to mark answers, which is the...
  • Wiki Page: TechNet Wiki International Influence Strategies

    What are the best practices around building international communities around TechNet Wiki? We have a strong English community, and an amazing Portuguese community. And already we're starting to see rising Russian and Turkish communities. What can we do to expand and build our international communities...
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