I mentioned something similar to Serena in the UK.
Some way of having MVPs cross product boundaries, which seem to arise because of the separate nature of the MVP schemes. So that, for example, a VFP MVP would be able to get the same contacts and information that a SQL Server MVP will get - very useful for those working on client-server.
With .NET gaining impetus in the real world, a similar scheme might be useful. VFP MVPs have been there, done that with the migration to VFP from FPW and while it's not quite a painful as VB to VB.Net the experience gained puts us in a good position to help. Of course we'd need to learn .NET first, which is going to be my next step.
They said in the UK they are desparately short of .NET MVPs...