El diumenge, 10 de març de 2019, a les 12:59:15 CET, Germán Poo-Caamaño va escriure: > On Sun, 2019-03-10 at 12:15 +0100, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > > El dimecres, 6 de març de 2019, a les 20:58:14 CET, William Bader va > > escriure: > > > > I guess the question is also, would those orgs accept us as > > > > members? I mean i may not have any issue being part of X but why > > > > would X want me if i am really not part of their community? > > > > > > Don't all of those groups have major packages that depend on > > > poppler? > > > > Sure, but most of those organizations have requirements in their by- > > laws about which people can be accepted, like "needs to have N > > commits to prject" or something similar. > > I think the right question is: How many (and who are) developers who > might need access to the draft that are not already a member of any > foundation? > > AFAIK, you are (or were) a KDE e.V. member. So, it is not an issue for > you. For who that would be an issue?
Yes I am a member of KDE e.V. I think what Tobias meant was that only one organization would pay those 750€ and we'd all join that organization. But as said I'm not sure that'd work, i.e. I don't personally have a problem joining the GNOME Foundation, but i am not sure if that'd be at all possible without some kind of weird exception on how the GNOME Foundation members are usually chosen/approved/accepted (and the same way for you and KDE e.V. i think) Cheers, Albert > > _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler
