Dear contributors,
within the last months the community around LibreOffice and The Document
Foundation worked hard to establish policies, processes, infrastructure
and all the things you need to deliver a high quality software. One of
our basic principles is that we will acknowledge this merit and allow
all the contributors to become official members of our community [2]. All
members will have the right to run for a seat in the Foundation's board
of directors, elect the board and drive the future of our projects.
From now on all of you can apply for membership via our webform [1] .
The membership committee [3] is eager to receive your applications.
Please help us to process your request quickly. Read and follow the
form's introduction carefully, provide a good description of your
contributions and list at least two contacts who can confirm your
contributions.
The TDF Membership Committee,
Sophie Gautier,
Fridrich Strba,
André Schnabel,
Cor Nouws
Links:
[1] application form:
http://www.documentfoundation.org/application-for-tdf-community-membership/
[2] community bylaws:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/CommunityBylaws
[3] more about the Membership Committee:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/TDF/Membership_Committee
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