Dan Said: "Right, there are no barriers to participating in the community. You don't have to be a member of the Foundation to monitor the mailing lists / read blogs and newsletters / watch the commit log, or to start contributing to the community. That openness to participation won't change if/when the Evergreen Software Foundation is formalized; if it does, then I won't want to be a member of that foundation."
Which got me thinking about the Timberline Foundation which might be dedicated to banning all knowledge and contributions to Evergreen. I'm way too busy, however and the air is getting kinda thin up here. Coming back down to earth it seems as if we would want as many avenues toward support of the community as we can foster. It would be helpful, however, for those members who qualify in multiple ways to be clear when they are representing an ou and when they are speaking as an individual. Personally speaking, that is. Stev3
