jerson Messages: 202 Registered: June 2010 Location: Bombay, India
Experienced Member
Congratulations Honza.
I'm new to this concept and would like to know more on how it works. Are the contributors / runners up listed someplace? Forgive my naive questions. Honestly, I do not know.
dolik.rce Messages: 1791 Registered: August 2008 Location: Czech Republic
Ultimate Contributor
Thanks to everyone who voted for me. I'm not really sure why, though
There should be a little change to the rules next year... Something along the lines that same person shall not win twice, or at least not twice in row. IMHO there was many people who would deserve the prize more than I did
Jerson: There were no restrictions as to who you can choose, if you wanted you could even vote for someone who never heard about U++ But I guess everyone just voted for someone active on this forum.
jerson Messages: 202 Registered: June 2010 Location: Bombay, India
Experienced Member
Honza, I'm sure you deserve the prize. However, my question was and still is more elementary. A little more detail on what's involved and how the cookie awards work will help. I myself did not vote since I did not know what factors to consider while I cast votes. The link to the cookie prize page does not really explain things clearly. So, my questions.
I know I am exposing my U++ newbie roots here, but, I guess I'd better be embarrassed for not knowing than remain like that forever.
Cookie prize rewards yearly an U++ project contributor who have distinguished for her/his involvement. S/He has been helpful to the community kindly answering questions, supporting the newbies and giving good new ideas.
In addition s/he have gone further and have got into action launching her/his ideas. Because of it s/he have spent many hours of her/his time offering her/his colleagues useful new tools.
For Honza:
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There should be a little change to the rules next year... Something along the lines that same person shall not win twice, or at least not twice in row