Individuals are nominated to be considered for MVPs by their peers or
Microsoft based on activities in the offline or online technical
communities. The MVP Program and annual award is based solely on an
individual's contributions from the previous year and those contributions
are then compared amongst the other candidates for any given nomination
cycle to determine who will be awarded.
You could say that. I've helped hundreds of people with various problems,
primarily associated with the Visual FoxPro database and program development
tool. When I go to FoxPro conferences, people whom I've never met come up to
me and thank me for the help I gave them online. I'd say that I'm "popular"
with the people I've helped.
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