Another year to be thankful. There are so many people in the community, which I discovered from this past season. I appreciate the time and energy they invest into me while others that I thought recognizing them would be appropriate. We celebrated the birth of our first baby (Bella).
Was so amazing to be gifted with a baby inside for Bella. Below are many people I had the chance to learn more about this year. Corey Smith – I really enjoy talking with this smart guy about Sitecore and SXA. I recall a telephone call we once had about something I have been working on; so encouraging to listen to his feedback.
He too distributed some awesome things beside me and the community. His contributions to JSS have been remarkable. Onetime he even shaved his mustache off for the benefit of a beloved community member. Una Verhoeven – What a Renaissance woman! She achieved just about all the city badges possible in 2018. Exciting that she was honored with the MVP award this season.
- Testing environment
- 5 #4 Code Avengers
- Modify Switch Boot path-list
- 8 years back from Ohio, USA
- You have to read a lot of books and blogs
- 2 GB free space on the hard drive
- The Fast Save setting in Microsoft Office Word has been removed
- Send numerous images in Chat 2.0
I look forward to hearing about her new job in 2019 and celebrating her new achievements. Enjoying her holiday, not considering work. Saad Ansari – Sitecore Sam has been so helpful this season. Nice to see someone invest time in crafting quality blog posts (with nice imagery). Always finds an opportunity to help answer questions. What a great future MVP. Actual picture of Saad. Neil Shack – One of the best examples of a large person. He was handing out this very cool publication of Sitecore tips enjoy it was chocolate.
So good. Was great addressing visit with him again at the Sitecore Symposium. Not a bad housemate either! Thomas keeping the written book. Neil on the right. Some other community members, which I appreciate were shared in this previous post. Please, read about it and tell them how a lot of a positive impact that they had on you. I encourage you to show your appreciation for those that have really helped you. Consider recommending those same people for Sitecore MVP. Also, try not to DM those people on Slack for support; stick to the group stations and only change to the DM when they invite you to do so.
Or maybe you will just give cash. Mention on the invitation what you plan to do. People don’t brain donating money if they know what it’s being used for. Supply a map. It is unlikely that any of the retiree’s friends or relatives are not really acquainted with the celebrant’s city, but it could happen if the retiree traveled for his company and has fulfilled people from long distances.