The Order of the Purple Deuce
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 4:11 pm
I know we have badges and everything... or at least we will sometime in the near future.
But I propose an award of merit for Outstanding Efforts above and beyond the Call of Deuce-ity.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you... The Order of the Purple Deuce!

So, just to be perfectly clear, this isn't any sort of official award but rather a personal recognition from myself for services rendered to the community. So far I have awarded, at my personal discretion, this attractive fragment of chest ornamentation to <BR> and Ericson2314. <BR> created the blood splatter script called Blood Shot, which was something I tried and failed at making a year or more ago. And Ericson2314 rebased the different forks of PySnip. Kudos to you gentlemen.
I think it self-evident that a few other people deserve this award. Those folks would be danhezee, izzy, Enari, and of course StackOverflow. There may be more, but until this is official I am just going to award it to people as the need arises. Gentlemen, wear your medals with pride!

Feel free to nominate people who you feel have contributed to the community!
But I propose an award of merit for Outstanding Efforts above and beyond the Call of Deuce-ity.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you... The Order of the Purple Deuce!

So, just to be perfectly clear, this isn't any sort of official award but rather a personal recognition from myself for services rendered to the community. So far I have awarded, at my personal discretion, this attractive fragment of chest ornamentation to <BR> and Ericson2314. <BR> created the blood splatter script called Blood Shot, which was something I tried and failed at making a year or more ago. And Ericson2314 rebased the different forks of PySnip. Kudos to you gentlemen.
I think it self-evident that a few other people deserve this award. Those folks would be danhezee, izzy, Enari, and of course StackOverflow. There may be more, but until this is official I am just going to award it to people as the need arises. Gentlemen, wear your medals with pride!
Feel free to nominate people who you feel have contributed to the community!