Help us Recognize Amazing PowerShell Contributors!
First: Please share this as widely as possible in your social media channels, so we can get the most number of suggestions possible!
We’re working with the PowerShell team at Microsoft to identify individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the PowerShell community. Perhaps they’ve written blog posts that really helped you conquer a PowerShell challenge, or maybe they’ve contributed code (on GitHub or elsewhere) that you rely on. Maybe they’re an amazing teacher, or perhaps they’re an awesome coder. Whatever their contribution, if it’s been notable and helpful to you, we’d like to hear from you.
Go here to take the survey. This will remain open through February 2018, and you’re more than welcome to complete it multiple times if there are multiple people you want to recognize. We’re relying on correct spelling of people’s names to correlate the results, so please double-check that. We’ll also need some means of contacting them, such as a Twitter handle or GitHub ID, or even a personal website, so have that handy before you take the survey.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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