On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Dave Neary wrote: > Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 17:51:58 +0200 > From: Dave Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Membership drive > > > Hi, > > I don't know who the best people to talk to about this are, but it would > be great to have a membership drive for the foundation in September or > October.
Would that be before or after the elections? Before would be better I think but it might put a lot of pressure on the membership committee and it would make the task of informing the electorate that little bit more difficult. > Membership of the foundation has been stagnant, and I know that lots of > people who are elligible have never asked to join (GIMP developers come > to mind). What can be done (and by whom) to make membership more attractive? I've always found it curious how the GNU Image Manipulation Program sometimes publicallly distances itself from Gnome. I suspect the technical aspects of maintaining a portable Gtk only application is not the whole answer but it certainly didn't help that Gnome used to be widely perceived as a more techical definition based primarly on a set of libraries applications used. Having moved from Gnome 1 to Gnome 2 and gradually moving away from Bonobo (or redeveloping/renewing it) I think most Gnome developers now fully appreciate the value of keeping their software easy to port and making sure any platform specific code is cleanly seperable. And then there is the (in)formal(?) commitment of Gnome to being portable and reaching a wider audience. It would be great if all kinds of Gtk developers could be made to feel more like they were part of Gnome too. Frankly I'd love to see a more inclusive and modern definition of what Gnome means, one that reaches out to projects like the GIMP, GPE, XCFE and make them want to define themselves by our common interests rather than our differences. > Can we move away from the "can I be in your club" model to the "come > join us" model, where existing members can invite people to join, rather > than the person needing to ask? ... any club that would have me as a member ... > Why is it that people who identify as GNOME contributors aren't in the > foundation? Membership of the Foundation entitles developers to voting rights which many developers are not particularly interested in so they do not bother. The technical benefits of working with Gnome and following our Guidelines and Standards do not (and nor should they) require membership. Inviting all kinds of Gtk developers certainly sounds like a good idea to me. The network effect of having developers feel welcomed and part of our community is in many ways more helpful to us all. (So inviting X.org developers to join might be worth considering.) There is also the distinct possibility that it never occured to people they were entitled to be a part of the Gnome Foundation, especially if they were not contributing code to any of the core Gnome applications. In summary I give this suggestion my +1 Sincerely Alan Horkan Inkscape http://inkscape.org Abiword http://www.abisource.com Dia http://gnome.org/projects/dia/ Open Clip Art http://OpenClipArt.org Alan's Diary http://advogato.org/person/AlanHorkan/ _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
