Check out the results of the “Trees for Bugs” initiative!
Bug submissions to the “Trees for Bugs” initiative were closed last Saturday. Kentico clients reported 60 bugs for which the trees needed to be planted.
Final country standings
As you can see from the table below, most of the “bug finders” were from USA and UK, who share the first position among the countries. Third medal belongs to Australia mainly due to Steve Moss from
Appetere, who was one of the most diligent bug finders with 6 bugs reported. The “potato medal” is shared by three European countries – Czech Republic, Luxembourg and Netherlands. The position of Czech R. was achieved mostly thanks to Martin Štěpán from
EMWAC Group who was the second most successful bug finder with three bugs reported.
4 projects supported by Kentico
As I wrote earlier, the place for planting the trees was already selected. Anyway, with the money we provided, it was possible to cover even more projects. Finally, we financially sponsored 4 different projects,
although for the number of bugs we needed only one project which we didn’t only support with money, but we also personally planted the trees there.
Check the map showing all four projects.
Who have to plant the most of the trees?
Again, since the modules that our developers are covering differ a lot from each other, it wouldn’t be fair to evaluate each developer according to the number of “his” bugs. So, I won’t tell you the names, but the developer with the biggest portion of trees have to plant 20 of them, while the one with the lowest number of bugs found in his modules have only 7 trees to plant.
And now?
A year after the idea was born, I would like to thanks a lot to everyone who supported it in any way – we are now ready to plant the trees for you!
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11/6/2009 7:04:00 AM by
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