I agree that part is uncomfortably vague. To use me as an example, I've been on this list for a few years, post periodically but not super-frequently, and haven't written any C code for PHP itself. However, I'm one of only two people from the Drupal project I know of on this list. While I'm not the project lead (he isn't on this list), I'm one of the leading developers, such as it is in an amorphous project like Drupal. That probably makes me the closest there is to a Drupal "representative" to this list, given that Drupal doesn't officialize much of anything. :-)

I'm sure there are other projects with a vested interest whose people don't know C well enough to engage in most conversations on this frequently busy list. So... would we get a say or not? :-)

--Larry Garfield

On 06/21/2011 03:52 PM, Pierre Joye wrote:
We thought there was no need to over regulate this part.

It is something like mentors, if you just come in, post a couple of
times or daily but nobody can second you and you lead zero OSS
project, then the chance that you can vote will be rather low. Your
option? Contribute! :-)

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 5:57 PM, Arvids Godjuks
<arvids.godj...@gmail.com>  wrote:
That really neads clearing, because if i understand correctly, I should get
ability to vote (userland developer activly reading the list and writing to
list on some maters). So the question - do i get a vote ability? :-)
21.06.2011 17:36 пользователь "Philip Olson"<phi...@roshambo.org>  написал:

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