Maybe this has been proposed and maybe it's blunt obvious, still I need to ask,

would it be possible to make this official for those who contribute so they can publish their contribution in their CV and boost their chances of landing a job and in case a future employer would want to dig up more info to vouch for them?

This couldbring in many new volunteers as well as startle the motivation of existing contributors granted they could include the Ubuntu GNOME project into their CV and have it legitimized.

Personally I think it's rather interesting to have it as part of one's resume because when an employer contacts the Ubuntu GNOME board of directors it would be backed up properly, helping out an individual to land a position.

Then people would perhaps spend even more time on the project because they would boost their own chances for a successful future career.

A win-win for everyone.
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