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Re: [opensuse-project] Membership
- From: Bryen M Yunashko <suserocks@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 20:54:17 -0600
- Message-id: <1327546457.2556.78.camel@linux-sl6g>
On Wed, 2012-01-25 at 21:33 -0500, Chuck Payne wrote:
Active is most certainly not defined by IRC participation alone or we
wouldn't have 500 members so far. :-)
The definition of active would be the same as what is currently used by
the membership committee to vet a candidate for membership. The only
difference is that you would have to contribute during the specified
time of your existing membership.
In the case of this thread, the proposal is leaning towards two years as
the period of time.
The only thing this proposal really attempts to redefine is the
"sustaining" contributions. That is, you have to sustain your
contributions every two years in order to stay a member.
Bryen
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How are you going to define active? I can't get the chat room at work,
but I am doing things? It would be nice for people let me to know what
is active?
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Terror PUP a.k.a
Chuck "PUP" Payne
Active is most certainly not defined by IRC participation alone or we
wouldn't have 500 members so far. :-)
The definition of active would be the same as what is currently used by
the membership committee to vet a candidate for membership. The only
difference is that you would have to contribute during the specified
time of your existing membership.
In the case of this thread, the proposal is leaning towards two years as
the period of time.
The only thing this proposal really attempts to redefine is the
"sustaining" contributions. That is, you have to sustain your
contributions every two years in order to stay a member.
Bryen
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