KnewKnow
If someone concisely answers your Tridion question regardless of the channel (Linked-In, StackOverflow, or scribbled on a wall in a customer's war room), it might be Nuno Linhares. He will answer questions wherever he finds them.KnewKnow thinks, "Ooh, a Tridion question."
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Mr. Code-ariu
If you follow a link in someone's answer and find a Tridion code snippet as a reference, it might come from Mihai Cădariu. He will share interesting pieces of code that most often he writes himself.Mr. Code-ariu thinks, "Ooh, Tridion code."
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Community Builder (Referred By djbartk)
If you see someone joining the Tridion community, especially Tridion StackExchange (TRex), he or she was more-than-likely referred by Bart Koopman. He will remind you to fulfill your commitment "to the cause" in a nice way.
DJ Bart thinks, "Press the button. You'll like it, yeah."
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Mr. P
If you feel the pressure to make sure your Tridion question is just right, that's likely Mr. P in your subconscious. Though not currently an SDL Tridionaut, Frank van Pufellen is still active on TRex and a leader on StackOverflow for #Tridion questions.
Mr. P thinks, "I pity the fool who asks bad Tridion questions."
"Fool!"
Button-Pressing Me
If you find unprompted Tridion sharing, it might be me. I'll ask questions or post Tridion-related info wherever allowed.I think, "Ooh, a button. Let's press it."
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Update: added Mr P, fools!
Blog blog = new Blog("Disruptive Innovator");
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