Thanks for the reminder :)

Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2013 08:00:44 -0600
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ARSList Award Voting Time - Round 2
To: [email protected]

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Just a reminder, in case you forgot...send votes to [email protected] :)
And for stats...we hit 87 votes in round 1...but we lost 16 MVP votes because 
of the cut from 9 to 3...so you still have the opportunity to make a difference 
:)


On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 7:50 AM, LJ LongWing <[email protected]> wrote:

Ok folks, round 2 for MVP (BMC Beyond the call is still accepting 
votes)....here is how Round 2 works.

Our field has narrowed from 9 to 3.  Your top 3 MVP's this year are

David EasterFrederick W GroomsJason Miller
So...here is how it will work, you can still cast your vote for your pick 
1st-3rd, or just 1st as some of you chose to do in round 1.  If you already 
cast a vote, your vote still stands, but you can choose to change it if you 
want.  If you chose to vote like this (an actual vote BTW)


1 - Tauf2 - Jason3 - Carl
here is what I'm doing with that...Tauf and Carl are no longer in the pool, so 
I take their names off, and Jason slides into first place vote for this person.


If you voted for 3 people that are no longer eligible, your MVP vote has been 
nullified, and you are encouraged to vote again.
Both Doug and Ryan are still the only two Beyond the Call nominees, and you can 
still vote for them if you haven't already...but I won't be accepting changes 
to this vote.


So....you know who you voted for...any vote for the remaining 3 nominees is 
automatically carried over to the next round...but you can change that if you 
so choose...
Lets pick an MVP folks :)


On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 2:16 PM, LJ LongWing <[email protected]> wrote:


It is now time to VOTE for this years ARSList MVP and BMC Beyond the Call.  The 
rules changed a bit this year regarding the nomination process, which allows us 
to have a larger pool of nominees than would normally be available, which 
brings its own challenges.  The voting will run 4 weeks this year.  I'm going 
to run it as several voting rounds with people being eliminated, and by the 
final round have finalists.  This year we have a record number of nominees.  
Here are the rules.



* Voting starts now and ends Sunday August 18th at 5PM EST* Voting is by the 
Individual REAL person, so redistribution lists don't vote, your identity must 
be known, and those that have multiple subscriptions still get only one vote


* BMC Software employees on the ARSList are eligible to vote* All decisions of 
myself or the oversight panel are final (if I have to make a controversial 
decision, I confer with 3 past MVP winners for their opinion)


* The Award will be made on Thursday October 3rd at WWRUG13: Award Ceremony 
during the WWRUG Awards keynote. [no one knows the winner(s) until then, well 
okay, except me and Daniel]* PLEASE SEND VOTES TO [email protected] FOR 
THEM TO COUNT



MVP VOTING FORMAT:Each Person voting gets to vote for their top 3 picks.  1st, 
2nd, 3rd, each position has a weight to it.  At the end of 2 weeks, we will 
have a runoff of the top 3 nominees where we will use the same format, which 
should give us a clear winner, if a tie does occur, we will cull the 3rd place 
votes and see if that gives a winner.  In the unlikely event that we still 
don't have a winner, then just the top 1 vote will count.  If then, we still 
have a tie, Daniel and I will confer with past winners to break the tie.



MVP Nominees areAxton Grams - Winner of the MVP in 2006, he is a steady member 
of the community that provides resources both on and off list.  His nomination 
this year called out his knowledge of integrations and server setups as a key 
factor of his helpful nature.


Carl Wilson - While a relative newcomer to the ARSList, Carl has been part of 
the BMC Remedy community for quite a few years and since joining the list has 
helped many members with a variety of problems.  His nomination this year 
specifically called out his knowledge on SRM and ITSM.


Clair Sanford - Clair is a staple of the ARSList, both asking questions and 
answering other peoples questions.  Her nomination this year didn't call out 
any specific areas of expertise, but instead discussed her general knowledge 
and willingness to help anyone.


David Easter - David is an ever present authority an all things Remedy.  His 
nomination this year discussed his in depth knowledge of documentation, quite 
often with links to the official BMC pages.  His posts are always thought out 
and detailed in nature.


Frederick W Grooms - A modern day renaissance man, Fred's nomination this year 
speaks to a man of many talents from workflow and upgrades to OS issues and 
more.  He often provides details that obviously require investigation and work 
on his end before responding.


Jason Miller - Often the purveyor of arcane knowledge, Jason is willing to help 
people both on and off list.  His nomination this year stated that Jason is so 
helpful in so many areas that it's hard to pinpoint specific areas of specialty.


Laurent Matheo - Laurent is new to the ARSList, but not new to Remedy.  After 
meeting him at last years RUG event and telling him that the ARSList is 'where 
it's at', he happily joined the list and has become a regular fixture seeming 
to specialize in thinking outside the box and finding creative solutions to 
everyday problems.


Mark Brittain - There almost isn't a day that goes by that you don't find Mark 
posting a question or answering one on the ARSList.  He is quite often ready to 
either come up with a creative solution to your problem, or point you to BMC 
Documentation on how to do it.


Tauf Choudhury - Tauf takes the ARSList to a whole different level by answering 
his posts while on the go.  Tauf regularly posts solutions to problem in every 
realm, but his contribution in the SRM arena was specifically called out in his 
nomination.



The BMC Vote will be run in the standard one vote per person format for a 
period of 4 weeks total.
BMC Beyond the Call Nominees areDoug Mueller - As THE founding father of 
Remedy, Doug has inside knowledge like no one else.  His posts to the list are 
regularly longer than average, and chock full of more information than you 
might get out of a week long training class.


Ryan Downing - A relative newcomer to the list, Ryan has stepped up and is 
becoming a regular fixture.  His posts are knowledgeable, in depth, and quite 
often reported as fixing the problem.



Let the voting begin.




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