After some thinking about core vs contributor status, I'd actually like to request core contributor status. This decision is based on the work I've done for spec files and various desktop components and also the install work that I've been working on lately.
Matt Li Yuan wrote: > I'd like to be a core contributor for I am maintaining GNOME A11Y > infrastructure libs (also in GNOME community). Do I need to be > contributor first? > > Li > > > On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 10:27 +1300, Glynn Foster wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> So with the elections looming, it seems like now's a good time to get the >> grants >> fixed up for the Desktop Community. >> >> While I did have some plans to put into place Brian and Ghee's proposal of >> having a membership form, I've unfortunately not had time to do so. What I >> think >> we should do is that anyone who feels they should have a grant (either >> contributor or core contributor) should shout out, and we'll compile a list >> of >> names and get the current core contributors to vote on them. While only core >> contributors get to vote in the election, seems like a good time to update >> the >> contributor grants too. >> >> As a reminder, here's the current grants - >> >> Core Contributors >> Brian Cameron >> Damien Carbery >> Darren Kenny >> Dermot McCluskey >> Doug Scott >> Erwann Ch?ned? >> Glynn Foster >> Jian-Hua Lin >> Laszlo (Laca) Peter >> Padraig O'Briain >> >> Contributor >> Albert Lee >> Calum Benson >> Doug Scott >> Eric Boutilier >> Ghee Teo >> Justin Conover >> Ken Mays >> Stefan Teleman >> >> Shout out now! :) >> >> >> Glynn >> _______________________________________________ >> desktop-discuss mailing list >> desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org >> > > _______________________________________________ > desktop-discuss mailing list > desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org >
