Personal Insights
Recognizing our “engagers” (Part 2)
This blog post repeats the text of Recognizing our “engagers” (Part 1), but contains the continuation of the list of member names.
You may feel sometimes like we only ever recognize the members of our community who write blog posts or answer questions. It’s true that members who contribute that way get a lot of attention and recognition, since they are contributing their time and their knowledge here. We all need them in our community, or there would be no content to consume. That doesn’t mean, however, that we don’t value those of you who contribute in other ways, such as liking content, or voting on it.
This blog post, and the badge that it discusses, are for you, the “engagers” in our community. I’m referring to the Random Day Surprise badge, which we award sporadically as a fun way to recognize every member who participates in our community on a particular day that is kept secret until that day. This badge is for more members than just the ones who post.
Most recently, we awarded Random Day Surprise on March 4, also known as “March Forth,” International Game Masters Day. If you participated in our community on that day, you earned this cool badge (designed by our very own Caroleigh Deneen):
And now we want to recognize you in this blog post. Thank you for your participation, and we hope you will continue to do the things that you do! You never know when the next Random Day Surprise may happen…
Members who participated in SAP Community on International Game Masters Day, March 4:
Note: Due to the large number of members mentioned here, I was not able to include avatars. Also, if you earned any other badges last week in addition to this one, your name appears in my Weekly Mission & Badge Roundup post instead.
Thank you
Thank you! It's always nice to see my name. 🙂 Thank you everyone else for being in this community as well.
Nice, thank you. This community is a great source of knowledge and guidance.
Best regards to all
Thanks a lot. No doubt what ever i have learnt in implementing SAP at our site, credit goes to all those who responded to my queries and those who already posted solutions.
Regards to all members
Thank you.. Always nice to see one's name .
Thanks @Audrey Stevenson for this honor & I would like thank whole SAP community members as well, for standing with each other to make this Blog & world a better place.
Thanks @Audrey Stevenson. Sap community is a place where we can learn more, updates ourselves with the latest Issues and mainly help each other by sharing our knowledge. Thanks.
What a brilliant idea. Creating a community is, and will be, a critical task for SAP.
Thanks Audrey Stevenson
Great place to learn, update and upskill knowledge in order to solve problem efficiently.
Thank so much @Audrey Stevenson
I have learned a lot from the blogs of this community.
Thank You so much Audrey Stevenson 🙂
I think such small milestones help us to do better in life .
Thanks all of you for supporting me and helping out to get this badge !!
Hi, thanks for the mention.