> A quick look through grant expirations reveals
> problems for the
> following communities:
> 
> LDOMs (I've contacted Octave about that)
> HA-clusters (is that the item on the agenda or does
> that
>   refer to something else?)
> orage (most just expired, remainder coming up soon)
> 
> Sysadmin is a bit further away but I think I have
> that in hand.
> 
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Reading section 3.3 of the Constitution, listed below, lists Emeritus 
Contributor.
Does this mean that Core Contributors who's grants expire are automatically 
deemed
an Emeritus Contributor?

Also, what steps are required to renew grants of Core members that are 
interested in remaining core members?

regards
Chuck

3.3. Roles. Various terms are used to describe the people who are involved in 
the OpenSolaris Community efforts, based on their recognized contributions, 
length of commitment, and current activity. The OpenSolaris Community 
recognizes four levels of involvement by registered persons:

   1. Participant. Any registered person who participates in the OpenSolaris 
Community, either through general discussion areas or within one or more 
Community Group efforts, shall be termed an OpenSolaris Participant.
   2. Contributor. A participant who has been acknowledged by one or more 
Community Groups as having substantively contributed toward accomplishing the 
tasks of that Community Group, or by the OGB for at-large contributions, shall 
be termed an OpenSolaris Contributor. Such designation is permanent and 
persists regardless of the person's current level of activity or status within 
the Community. A Contributor may request that their status not be published or 
published only in the form of a pseudonym that is unique within the Community.
   3. Core Contributor. A Contributor who is an active and sustained 
contributor to any Community Group and accepts designation as such by said 
Group shall be termed a Core Contributor for said Group and granted the status 
of Member for the OpenSolaris Community as a whole.
   4. Emeritus Contributor. A former Core Contributor whose prior grants of 
Core Contributor status have all expired, or who has voluntarily resigned from 
Core Contributor status by declining all grants, is termed an Emeritus 
Contributor. Emeritus Contributor is a designation of respect for Core 
Contributors who have moved on to activities outside the OpenSolaris Community 
or who are temporarily unable to perform the duties of a Member. An Emeritus 
Contributor can return to Core Contributor status by acquiring and accepting 
new designations of Core Contributor status.
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