We've discussed this repeatedly on this list now
the 'scanning' is just the starting point, to reduce the number of
people we have to contact directly to find if they are still
interested in being an openSUSE Member
Anyone who wishes to remain a member, but inactive, will have the
opportunity to do so
No one will be removed from openSUSE membership automatically, and
even in the cases of non-response, anyone who wishes to have their
Membership reinstated will be able to
Membership is a key part of this projects governance, and the current
situation where membership votes have a terrible turn out is not
acceptable
We need to ensure that those with voting rights in our projects
Governance structure have an interest in the project
Scanning for activity as the first step, then reaching out to the rest
to check if they're still interested, is the way we've chosen to do it
Please stop flogging the dead horse and insinuating an impending apocalypse.
We've taken great care here to make sure the only people who will
loose their voting privileges in the official openSUSE Governance
process are only people who don't want to retain that privilege.
On 2 October 2015 at 14:18, Mathias Homann
Am Freitag 02 Oktober 2015, 13:41:15 schrieb Cornelius Schumacher:
On Thursday, October 01, 2015 05:16:40 PM jdd wrote:
So I will begin the work now, by hand. If any body want to help, it would be a good thing as there are around 500 members to test. To help, you need to be already a member officially.
I will be very open here: To me it feels very creepy to scan all members. I think this has more potential to destroy community than to build community.
+1
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