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Feature Request: Add SKIP to the Leaderboard

 
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There are multiple comments in the SKIP book Kickstarter about a desire for a "way to connect people" and that the book helps raise awareness and learn about SKIP, but that the "connections happen on permies.com".  Is there some existing means for Otis to find top skippers besides visiting specific badge threads and looking for badge certification submissions?  Adding SKIP/PEP/PEA/BB certification levels to the Leaderboard would undoubtedly be a driving motivator for some skippers to maintain engagement AND would be a great way for Otis to view and connect with those who are progressing along the skills certification path.
 
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I like this idea.
 
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I'm just lodging this here for future folks who stumble upon this thread: https://permies.com/forums/meritBB/leaderboard
 
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