On 12 February 2018 at 01:12, Fraser_Bell
I don't think we can come up with a clearer or simpler criteria. What would you add?
I would add that adhering to this: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Guiding_principles#openSUSE_Guiding_Princip...
would/should be the PRIMARY qualification for Membership.
If up to me, it would also be that violating this would prompt a warning from the Board of possible suspension of Membership, and in Extreme Cases would result in Cancellation of Membership. (With an Appeal process, of course.).
Adherence to the Guiding Principles is a prerequisite for anyone contributing to the openSUSE Project. It provides the lens through which the Board forms it's opinion when called to resolve disputes, regardless if the 'disputed' are Members or not Failure to adhere to the Guiding Principles can, in the worst case, lead to an individuals participation in the openSUSE Project being unwelcome. In such a case the individuals involved are asked to leave the project, or in the worst cases, their access to any openSUSE infrastructure is revoked. So sure, in a way you're not wrong, but I don't see the benefit of tying the Membership scheme to that; it might give the impression that non-member contributors are not subject to the Guiding Principles, which is very far from the truth. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org