Hi,
I just sent 2 mails to this list which claimed or suggested that I became a SPI member yesterday after a delay of 1 year. If I understand correctly, I was actually an SPI member since the day I applied (2015-06-28). It is only the recognition of my contribution and the obtainment of the associated powers which took so long.

Apologies for that

By the way, I find the term "Non-contributing member" poor. For example, I have been contributing to SPI associated projects since before I applied to become an SPI member. Yet, I was for a non-negligible time a so-called "non-contributing member", until I applied to become a contributing member. This terminology is misleading, and although English is not my native language, it even seems distasteful to me to refer to a member as a "non-contributing member" (even if that member is actually not contributing).

It would seem better to simply distinguish "contributing members" from members in general. If a specific term is needed for members who are not recognized as contributing, perhaps "simple members", "unprivileged members" or "non-voting members" would do, but I reckon this is non-trivial (if we distinguish "non-voting members" from "voting members", there is an implication that all "voting members" (contributing members) exercise their voting privileges, which is obviously wrong).

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