Le 2012-01-23 02:07, Florian Effenberger a écrit :
- A third option would be to send out a voting invitation to everyone
subscribe to a set of mailing lists (e.g. discuss@, announce@ and so
on), but send them a private token. That way, only active people in
the project could vote, but TDF membership would not be necessary.
What do you think?
Thanks,
Florian
This third option seems to make the most sense. As you imply, the most
active members would then be included in the vote.
As this is a form of filtering of our mailing lists "active"
contributers, we could also take advantage of this occasion by
accompanying the email with a short statement/link for these people to
check on the criteria for membership application -- some may then
consider applying for membership or work towards filling the criteria to
membership. Perhaps the text could read as follows:
"Have you considered joining OR working towards the LibreOffice
membership? Visit the membership page to verify criteria expectations of
membership application.
[http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/CommunityBylaws#Membership]"
Cheers,
Marc
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