Well, you know what they say: all good things must come to an end. And so, too must the Lync Server PowerShell One of These Things is Not Like the Others challenge.
Listen, go ahead and cry: there's nothing to be ashamed of. (Needless to say, we've been bawling our eyes out all morning.) But it's true: this will be the final challenge, at least for the time being. Way back in January, when we issued the first challenge, we decided we'd run the competition for 20 weeks, and then move on to something else. And this, alas, is week number 20. Time truly does fly when you're having fun, doesn't it?
And it also seems to fly when you're doing the Lync Server PowerShell One of These Things is Not Like the Others challenge.
But hey, chin up: instead of focusing on the sad times, let's focus on the good times. For example, remember all the great moments in challenge history, moments like these:
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OK, never mind. Seeing as how we couldn't actually come up with any good times, you might as well focus on the sad times after all.
Ah, good question: when we say "move on to something else" does that mean that the
One of These Things is Not Like the Others
challenge will be replaced by some other sort of contest/competition? We'll see. We definitely have a few ideas for replacement competitions, but we're not sure how much time we're going to have to devote to those sorts of things. But never say never, right? After all, people said Thomas Dewey would never defeat Harry Truman and be elected President of the United States and – well, OK, bad example. But you know what we mean.
But none of that matters right now; what matters right now is that we have one last challenge to issue (and yes, it's an easy one, just to make sure everyone ends on a winning note). Which of these Lync Server Windows PowerShell cmdlets is not like the others:
Set-CsVoiceNormalizationRule |
New-CsVoiceRegEx |
Set-CsOutboundTranslationRule |
New-CsSipResponseCodeTranslationRule |