Hi

I have been meaning to email about the IRC cloaks for quite some time.

The Mageia Linux organisation has existed for over a year, but on IRC none of the Mageia contributors have Mageia IRC cloaks. Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSuse, FSF, Wikipedia, (and of course Freenode,) but also many other projects that have their channels on Freenode have IRC cloaks for their project. Mageia still lacks this. I wonder why that is? Is the Mageia organisation properly registered with Freenode yet?

I think that Mageia IRC cloaks would be a great way to promote Mageia when people with a cloak join other channels on the network and show people their cloak.

I think Mandriva still has IRC cloaks.

In the case of Ubuntu, people become community members, if they have made a significant and sustained contribution to the project, and then one of the things that they get is a IRC cloak whilst they are a community member. For more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership

It depends on the project and why, who gets a IRC cloak and email address.

Who gets a IRC cloak and @mageia.org email address and why, is something that I think should be discussed and sorted out as a project.

People with IRC cloaks are also likely to have a @ the project email address, depending on the project and how things are done. I have noticed with Mageia that certain people have @mageia.org email addresses already, but it seems to me, that they also tend to be packagers.

As a community I think we should discuss rules for getting and keeping a Mageia IRC cloak and @mageia.org email address.

Sometimes people decide not to have a project IRC cloak or email address, when they would be entitled to them. Some people have a IRC cloak that also mentions another project that they are contributing to.

I think that Mageia IRC cloaks and email addresses should only be given to people who are contributing quite lot to Mageia or trying to, for example to a official team. There are many ways that I think people who are contributing to the Mageia community should be able to receive a cloak and email address. For example someone could help with the Magiea community a lot on IRC or the forum via end user support or helping to build up IRC channels such as #mageia-social and then helping to keep people interested in the Mageia community using this channel. People could also start local communities for Mageia.

Oliver Burger (obgr_seneca) took part in a talk at FOSDEM 2012 ( http://blog.mageia.org/en/2012/02/19/mageia-at-fosdem-2012/ ) with people who were representing other distributions about local communities, and I highly recommend that you watch the video, if you didn't see the talk already in person or via video. http://video.fosdem.org/2012/crossdistro/Working_with_contributor_communities__round_table_.webm

With enough people hopefully in the future, I would like to start a local community for the UK, and I registered the #mageia-uk IRC channel very soon after the September 18th 2010 announcement of Mageia. Local communities are meant to have events for Mageia, for example they could have a release party soon after a new Mageia release.

From Sebastian sebsebseb

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