Hello,
On 04-Jun-2015 11:45 am, "Michal Hrusecky"
2 years ago, we (in the board) think it would be a good idea to implement something to help with that. Automatically monitor openSUSE Members activity on mailing lists, OBS, bugzilla, maybe more. Three years ago a similar feature request was made by Robert at openFATE - [openFATE 313229] Create infrastructure to recognize user contributions. I've marked it new and awaiting response from expert groups of openFATE.
Remember when we last saw openSUSE Member on any of those channels and if he doesn't show for for example one year, we can send him e-mail asking whether he still wants to be a member with a link to click to create artificial activity for the automat. And if he doesn't click on it in let's say month, we will retire him - he will be moved to openSUSE retired geekos group. If he comes back and want to be member again or if he was retired by accident, he can be made member again by just clicking on the link from the mail or by asking membership committee and they will approve him without any additional questions.
What do you think? I propose that a program be written which scans the already available data and prepares a database about contributions made by respective contributor (no. of changes made in wiki, no. of mails sent in mailinglist, no. of packages built, etc).
Obviously the contributions like organising local meetings, etc won't be shown in the database, so the membership officials will have to check whether the user wiki page has mentioned those contributions. If neither the database nor the user wiki page explains about contribution in previous year, then the official will send a mail demanding details of contributions. If still there is no reply then membership will be discontinued. And as mentioned in the feature request, the given idea is already being implemented at github (http://github.com/priyanka-m/karma). -- Akash Vishwakarma Contributor openFATE screening -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org