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Ability to Donate (Gift) to Character Sheet and Script Makers

It would be awesome if there was an easy way to Donate to the people who are helping to make Roll20 awesome by doing character sheets and scripts. If there is a way now, I haven't seen it. It should work like the gifting to GM's.
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The Aaron
Roll20 Production Team
API Scripter
You can gift subscriptions, which is pretty much any monetary amount of $4.99 and up. The recipient can use that toward a mentor or subscriber subscription. It would be cool if it could be used in the marketplace as well, but that would be another suggestion.
I think the point of her request was that you don't always know who made a character sheet, and there is no interface to bring that info up for sending gifts to them. If the creator of a sheet doesn't put their roll20 user id in the json file(i think its listed as optional) then you may not have any way to know who it was. Even if they do put it in, roll20 doesn't add anything that can definitely be linked to only 1 account in the info for the sheet, so you would have to look at the json on github, then search for that user to gift them.
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The Aaron
Roll20 Production Team
API Scripter
Ah, good point. You can post in the character sheets forum or API forum, but I agree that is not the easiest.
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Roll20 Dev Team
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