On Mon, 2010-10-18, André Schnabel wrote:
as you all know, we are working to make The Document Foundation an
independent self-governing meritocratic Foundation. This Foundation
should be lead by it's members, based on their merit.
One of the very basic questions to answer is:
"Who is a member at TDF."
[...]
To get things started, I put some notes at the wiki:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/TDF/Membership
These are initial thoughts, but I hope, you get the idea, what we are
heading for. Please read and send comments to the mailinglist
(discuss@documentfoundation.org). For the first days I would not suggest
to go deeply into details - we should get the general picture first
(e.g. the very basic principles).
It looks good to me and covers most of the points I am familiar with in
other volunteer organisations.
The "ND Manifesto" is mentioned twice, but I don't know what or where
that is.
--Jean
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