Le lundi 21 juin 2010, à 11:15 -0400, Greg Freemyer a écrit :
I haven't recently checked the wording of the page describing becoming a team member, but at the time it seemed to imply members had to earn their stripes (ie. prove themselves) by doing more than your casual enthusiast like myself.
(ie. Packagers, bug fixers, etc. seemed to emphasized.)
Even though I participate in a lot of opensuse threads thus providing support, file a few bugzillas, etc. and have even updated some wiki pages, I was not at all sure I'd be accepted.
Maybe the wording of that section needs to be softened to reflect the actual critieria used to accept members. Or maybe the criteria themselves need to be softened.
Thanks for the feedback! Quoting http://en.opensuse.org/Members, the current wording is: ========= To apply for an openSUSE membership, head over to users.openSUSE.org, login, and then go to your profile page and select the "I want to Become a Member" link, and there mention your contributions (hint: register your nick first at freenode. Contributions taken into consideration will include -- but are not exclusive -- to: * Code and Packaging * Wiki Editing * Bug reporting and triaging * Translation * Continued User Support on any Communication Medium * Giving openSUSE Talks/Presentation and/or promoting openSUSE * Help openSUSE as an Ambassador Please ensure that you have also signed the Guiding Principles in the User Directory. ========= Is this something you think we should soften? I must admit it feels okay to me, but I might not be the best person to ask... There might be some additional wording on users.opensuse.org when you click the "I want to Become a Member". Can someone who's not a member look at the page and then quote the text here? (Yes, once you're a member, it's a bit hard to see the page...) Thanks, Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org