Josef Spillner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > That being said, the cyclic mentioning of non-openness problems on d-d does > not invalidate the fact that those who invest time into a project are > steering it, independent of whether they're a "member" or not (true also for > KDE and certainly other projects).
And here is another important reason to become DD: To steer the project. Policy changes, voting and the internal discussions all need membership. Having NMs hang in limbo without due cause is denying them the right to those. MfG Goswin