Re: [gnome.org #11323] Application received from Yaron Shahrabani (sh.yaron AT gmail.com)



On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Andrea Veri via RT <
membership-applications gnome org> wrote:

On Sun Jan 09 16:36:55 2011, sh yaron gmail com wrote:

I didn't make any connections inside GNOME, I can filter my name in
Git so you can see how much work have I done on translation but I'm
more involved at the operating system communities and less inside the
GNOME community.

What kind of contributions did you indirectly do through Fedora or
Ubuntu or any other OS you've been contributing? Also have you read [1],
title 2 named "Guidelines for Membership"? And could you please provide
me a list of your translations either on git.gnome.org or
l10n.gnome.org?

I contributed to almost every GNOME app in the main repo... that would be a
lot of work, is there any app you find most influential?
I can bring a full log of my contribution to as many apps as you like but
showing my entire list will require lots of work â

I talked to Aron Xu, he said that his team leader advocated him on his
application, Yair Hershkovitz (yairhr gmail com) is my team leader â
Aron is a GNOME foundation member and we also know him from Ubuntu.
I'm also a TP member (forgot to mention that earlier).



Its based mostly on personal contacts?

yes, two contacts (usually GNOME Foundation members or
developers/translators) are mandatory for an application to be accepted.

If you can't provide me any contact, I'm sorry but I won't be able to
process your application at this time.

Well I'm guessing these 2 are:
Aron Xu (happyaron gmail com)
Yair Hershkovitz (yairh gmail com)

Since I'm not aware of any Israeli GNOME members I hope to be the first and

Kind regards and thank you for helping on this,
Yaron Shahrabani.


I'm here for anything else you might need or ask.

cheers,

The GNOME Foundation Membership Committee

[1] http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-
October/msg00003.html


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On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Andrea Veri via RT <membership-applications gnome org> wrote:
On Sun Jan 09 16:36:55 2011, sh yaron gmail com wrote:

> I didn't make any connections inside GNOME, I can filter my name in
> Git so you can see how much work have I done on translation but I'm
> more involved at the operating system communities and less inside the
> GNOME community.

What kind of contributions did you indirectly do through Fedora or
Ubuntu or any other OS you've been contributing? Also have you read [1],
title 2 named "Guidelines for Membership"? And could you please provide
me a list of your translations either on git.gnome.org or
l10n.gnome.org?
I contributed to almost every GNOME app in the main repo... that would be a lot of work, is there any app you find most influential?
I can bring a full log of my contribution to as many apps as you like but showing my entire list will require lots of work â

I talked to Aron Xu, he said that his team leader advocated him on his application, Yair Hershkovitz (yairhr gmail com) is my team leader â
Aron is a GNOME foundation member and we also know him from Ubuntu.
I'm also a TP member (forgot to mention that earlier).



> Its based mostly on personal contacts?

yes, two contacts (usually GNOME Foundation members or
developers/translators) are mandatory for an application to be accepted.

If you can't provide me any contact, I'm sorry but I won't be able to
process your application at this time.
Well I'm guessing these 2 are:
Aron Xu (happyaron gmail com)
Yair Hershkovitz (yairh gmail com)

Since I'm not aware of any Israeli GNOME members I hope to be the first and

Kind regards and thank you for helping on this,
Yaron Shahrabani.

I'm here for anything else you might need or ask.

cheers,

The GNOME Foundation Membership Committee

[1] http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-
October/msg00003.html


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