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


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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: 

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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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