Hi Pascal
Actually, it just highlights again that we need a better word than "member". I think you are both misinterpreting the whole idea because it's called "member", but it isn't "member of openSUSE".
I would rather call us openSUSE community.
Let's call it "lizard" for a second: Anyone who contributes to the openSUSE project, by any means, is a member of the openSUSE project. Part of the family, so to say. People who have made many contributions on a sustained level for some time should be rewarded for their efforts, and be given the title of "lizard", as well as being able to be on the board, vote on the board, get an @opensuse.org address to be representative of the project, etc.
Does that make more sense ? :)
Yes, and a community contains both, lizards and 'members'. I would just completely drop the latter wording. -- Greets Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org