Friday, April 18, 2008 11:56 AM
Many of you know who Justice Gray is, a self proclaimed metro-sexual developer living in Edmonton who tries to provide organizations and developers with insight on best practices, coding standards, and hair care tips.
Recently, there was much buzz about Justice becoming an MVP...to which he took dramatic license on his blog to tell the world "I can't be one until my well deserving brothers are acknowledged!" Now, that's how I know he meant it to sound even though reading the post you would think that he's now not only torched the bridge but launched an initial missile barrage against the coast the bridge led to by stating that the MVP program had "no credibility" and that "the MVP program will never be able to hold itself as a bastion of the best of the best until these people are all MVPs themselves." (Interestingly enough, two of the four he mentioned *are* now MVP's and attended the summit)
But look Justice, enough is enough. We all think you should be an MVP and we all think that you should get the recognition. To prove this, I interviewed various MVP's and had them give heartfelt messages. I hope that their messages of hope will inspire you to stop being such a douche and accept your place within our ranks.