You should. This was written by mistake. Sorry for this inconsistency. I hope rest of the mail clarify the issue. On Sun, 2006-11-26 at 23:08 +0100, Christian Rose wrote: > On 11/26/06, GNOME Foundation Membership Committee > <membership-committee gnome org> wrote: > > Dear Christian Rose, > > > > Your GNOME Foundation membership lasts two years and since your last > > renewal/acceptance was from 2003-10-15, there is no need to > > renew your membership at this time. > > > > (Note the Foundation bylaws state the membership term should be two > > years. (Article VI, Section 4)) > > > > Also please note that you will be able to vote at running Board of Directors 2006 > > Fall election if you renew before December 2nd, 2006 (23:59 UTC). If you will send > > your renewal application after this date, you will not be able to vote this year. > > You will get your ballot on December 3rd, 2006 if you renew before this date. > > > > You can use following URL to renew your application, beware that you only need to fill "Contact Information" part, however you can supply more information on your option: > > > > http://foundation.gnome.org/membership/application.php > > > > Thanks for your continuing contributions to GNOME, > > > > The GNOME Foundation Membership Committee > > Uh? This mail is self-contradicting. The subject says "Neeed to renew" > and inside it says "...there is no need to renew your membership at > this time." Then it goes on to talk about how to renew. > > So do I need to renew, or is there no need to renew at this time? > > > Regards, > Christian > _______________________________________________ > membership-committee mailing list > membership-committee gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/membership-committee
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