I'm a Microsoft Team System MVP again...
I have to admit I felt a sense of relief when I received the email this week letting me know that I have been re-awarded as a Team System MVP. I was one of the original group awarded back in 2005, and so far I've been able to give back enough to the community to continue to receive this award (you have to be renewed every year), for which I am very grateful. It's definitely not something that I just automatically expect to receive every year, because there are more and more people out there contributing to Team System. But it is something that I want to continue to receive, so that means I'll have to step it up even more this year. Look for more information on that soon.
In case you haven't heard of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) program, here is an except from the official site:
Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) are exceptional technical community leaders from around the world who are awarded for voluntarily sharing their high quality, real world expertise in offline and online technical communities. Microsoft MVPs are a highly select group of experts that represents the technical community's best and brightest, and they share a deep commitment to community and a willingness to help others.
As far as Team System MVPs go, I'm being lumped in with a great group of guys who know all the ins and outs of Team System. You should go check out the bio's on all the different Team System MVPs, its pretty impressive.
There are too many people to try and thank individually for all you have done helping me this past year. But you know who you are, and to you I say "Thank You!".