Should we do a 'Course of the Year'?
Posted: December 11th, 2020, 6:54 pm
I love celebrating great courses, and if my quick sloppy count was correct, this year has already just about beat out 2017 for most courses uploaded ever since 2004! Of course that is mostly thanks to Sage and John Brooks
but a lot of people have helped out! What do you say folks, should we nominate courses and then put together a poll for best course of the year? Or is it a bad idea?
I feel like updated courses from ones that were released previous years shouldnt be eligible, not because those are any less important or enjoyable (I certainly dont think they are!), but because it should be more about the APCD work that is published in the year. Maybe if they are extremely significant updates exceptions could be made. Otherwise I would nominate Colonial, Glen Abbey and Wade Hampton, truly great ones, but a lot of the work that went into them was done on previous releases in previous years.
I have my list of courses I would nominate ready, but I'll hold onto it to give others a chance to highlight and celebrate courses first. if we're doing this that is.
P.S. This is the count for courses uploaded per year I got, I may very well have slipped up a little here or there since I counted somewhat hastily and mostly in bulk, and there is also the question of how many courses might have been removed from the course list throughout the years for various reasons. (The list includes Microsoft courses so its not only user created ones. Also - all uploads are counted, several versions and betas of same course etc.)
2020: 110 (as of Dec 11th)
2019: 66
2018: 91
2017: 109
2016: 26
2015: 25
2014: 50
2013: 50
2012: 68
2011: 68
2010: 45
2009: 65
2008: 53
2007: 87
2006: 74
2005: 99
2004: 140
2003: 155
2002: 310
2001: 508
2000: 83

I feel like updated courses from ones that were released previous years shouldnt be eligible, not because those are any less important or enjoyable (I certainly dont think they are!), but because it should be more about the APCD work that is published in the year. Maybe if they are extremely significant updates exceptions could be made. Otherwise I would nominate Colonial, Glen Abbey and Wade Hampton, truly great ones, but a lot of the work that went into them was done on previous releases in previous years.
I have my list of courses I would nominate ready, but I'll hold onto it to give others a chance to highlight and celebrate courses first. if we're doing this that is.
P.S. This is the count for courses uploaded per year I got, I may very well have slipped up a little here or there since I counted somewhat hastily and mostly in bulk, and there is also the question of how many courses might have been removed from the course list throughout the years for various reasons. (The list includes Microsoft courses so its not only user created ones. Also - all uploads are counted, several versions and betas of same course etc.)
2020: 110 (as of Dec 11th)
2019: 66
2018: 91
2017: 109
2016: 26
2015: 25
2014: 50
2013: 50
2012: 68
2011: 68
2010: 45
2009: 65
2008: 53
2007: 87
2006: 74
2005: 99
2004: 140
2003: 155
2002: 310
2001: 508
2000: 83