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50,000 posts for TM1

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 4:35 pm
by Wim Gielis
Another milestone reached: 50,000 posts in the TM1 subforum !
Congratulations to all.

About 10 % of the total posts was produced by Alan Kirk.
About 50 % of the total number of characters in posts was produced by Alan Kirk.

Re: 50,000 posts for TM1

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 5:15 pm
by BariAbdul
bravo! Alan the legend!! Sincere thanks to all TM1 gurus who gives their precious ,Invaluable time to this forum.Hatts off really!

Re: 50,000 posts for TM1

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 9:28 pm
by Alan Kirk
Thanks Wim, but that stat is somewhat misleading. (And I suspect that the "50% of all characters" one is the result of my verbosity and your imagination. ;) )

As of the time of writing I've made 9.21% of posts on the entire forum, but as an admin a decent number of those will have been in the Administrative and related forums. My contribution to the Cognos TM1 Forum is closer to between 6 and 7% of posts, meaning that the vast database of TM1 knowledge that makes up that sub-forum has been contributed to by lots and lots of people. 3.5% of the posts in that forum are Jim Wood's, 5.5% are Lotsaram's (Jim also has admin and related postings which is why Lotsa has a higher percentage in Cognos TM1 despite a lower total post count), Tomok contributed 3.8%, Martin Ryan 2.1%, Steve Rowe about the same... you yourself just over 2%.

There's plenty of kudos to go around.

Re: 50,000 posts for TM1

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 1:14 pm
by jim wood
Alan Kirk wrote:Thanks Wim, but that stat is somewhat misleading. (And I suspect that the "50% of all characters" one is the result of my verbosity and your imagination. ;) )
I suspect it's more due to the length and depth of your answers as illustrated above. Without the depth and clarity of your answers I'm sure the TM1 forum would have hit this milestone earlier, which in itself makes your post count even more remarkable. Well done Captain and well done everybody for keeping this ever expanding tome of knowledge going.