The results are in and we have some outstanding individuals to identify!
First off, we all take our hats off to Clayton Cobb, InfoPath MVP should be SharePoint MVP. He is a wealth of knowledge and supportive intelligence that deserves some serious recognition. If you have not had the opportunity to work with Clayton and his company Planet Technologies, then you are missing out. Clayton and his employees are the top dawgs in SharePoint in Colorado!
Second, Marc Anderson, the King of SharePoint JQuery knowledge out of Boston. He can make End Users sing love and joy not seen since Woodstock when working with SharePoint and just using the SharePoint Data View and Content Query Web parts! Although he is not a SharePoint MVP, I have not seen a reason why he is not one. He has certainly contributed more than I have seen most SharePoint MVPs contribute in, well, let's be honest, EVER!
Thirdly, a fellow Oklahoman! I am SUPER proud of Corey Roth. He not only participated, but contributed the highest ratio of posts to answers of all qualified participants. That just goes to show how bright and qualified us Oklahoman's are and how we are taking over everything! O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A where the wind comes sweeping down the planes….good job Corey!
My hats off to everyone that said they wanted to participate and put in the time to help on the forums, you are also above average in your willingness to help the community!
So with these stars currently shining brighter than any I have seen in a while, on behalf of every one that participated, I post this challege to the SharePoint MVP community. See if you can do better. Most of you will fail, few will succeed, but those who do, will be super stars in my eyes. With that, here is a post of the SharePoint MVP status on MSDN forums. Those of you on the bottom half…your notice has been served.