Best Wishes to All From EndUserSharePoint.com
It’s been a fascinating year for me as I’ve watched many members of the SharePoint Community start to use EndUserSharePoint.com as a main point for distributing articles, information and live blogging. Even with the site completely down for a week this month, people were continuously checking in to make sure everthing was alright and seeing what they could do to help the site get back online.
The depth of support from the community still continues to amaze me, from the authors who contribute articles, to the content experts who volunteer their time on Stump the Panel, through the people that help deliver the live online workshops. Thank you to everyone.
I am going to take the next week off to be with my family, taking them to the mountains away from all internet connectivity and news from the outside. Natasha will be holding down the site, making sure there’s an article or two coming out everyday, but we’ll be scaling back on content push until the start of the new year. At that point, if will be full speed ahead, with a newly revitalized Stump the Panel and a linked series of live online workshops that will hopefully change the way people perceive and use SharePoint.
Please have a safe and joyful holiday season. I look forward to seeing you back again in January.
With best regards and warm wishes,
Mark Miller, Founder and Editor
EndUserSharePoint.com













Enjoy your time off, Mark, and thanks for all that you do for us!
M.
A happy and healthy Holiday season and all the best for 2010!
Mark, congrats on creating such a vibrant community and for making Endusersharepoint.com an incredible resource for Sharepoint users. It’s a real achievement and I’m sure it will only continue to grow in 2010.
Enjoy your time off.
Guy
Did you guys do away with the Stump the Panel forum? That was the most helpful piece to this site. I hope its not gone, because this site wont be near as useful.
Sean – STP is being given a facelift and will be back within the week, all spruced up and looking nice after the holidays. — Mark