If you have considered applying for GNOME Foundation membership but were discouraged by our asking for a “full name,” we have news: we’ve updated our process and docs to clarify we don’t require members to submit a “legal name.”
As a diverse and global community, we know that the concept of names is far more complex than many realize. What’s important is that your Foundation membership reflects who you are and how people will recognize you in our community—that’s it.
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in reply to GNOME • • •Behind the scenes this required consulting with multiple lawyers specializing in US nonprofits and then updating our own documentation to clarify the requirements. The updated docs are:
- gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Members…
- gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Website…
If you notice anywhere else documentation could be clarified, please let us know—or even better, submit a merge request with the correction if you are able!
Membership application: clarify role of member names (!4) · Merge requests · Teams / MembershipCommittee · GitLab
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in reply to Wattana • • •@Atirut great question! Membership is how contributors to GNOME can participate in the operation of the GNOME Foundation itself, including the ability to vote and run in Foundation elections for the board of directors, and to propose referenda.
Members also get a handful of other perks like a gnome.org email address and Matrix account, a hosted blog, access to our hosted video conferencing software, etc. You can read about the benefits here:
handbook.gnome.org/foundation/…
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