Tim Dobson wrote: > > > If you get listed as a Free Software user group, we can approve > > the project. > > We are now listed as a FSUG [1].
"We are now listed as a FSUG because I edited the file." would be the sentence that correctly represents what happened. Well, it doesn't work this way. Having write access to gnu.org does not entitle you to neglect the established procedures. Since there is apparent conflict of interest, you should realize that it is not acceptable if you add your own group yourself. And you added two groups. Please revert the change (possibly by only commenting the snippet) and follow the procedure in the file you have edited; the criteria for inclusion in the list is roughly explained at gnu-user-groups.html. (If Matt has ACKed this, that's OK.) (Similarly, if Sylvain has to register a project of his own, he doesn't approve it automatically; it is reviewed by another person instead. Simple sanity check, at least -- and other things as well, if you happen to have lived in a country where everyone is equal, but some are more equal.)
