Your GNOME Foundation Membership
- From: GNOME Foundation Membership Committee <noreply gnome org>
- To: acardace redhat com
- Cc: membership-committee gnome org
- Subject: Your GNOME Foundation Membership
- Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 23:49:02 +0000 (UTC)
Dear Antonio Cardace,
Congratulations, you are now a member of the GNOME Foundation! Welcome, and
thank you for supporting GNOME. Your name has joined those of the rest of the
Foundation Membership:
https://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership
As a member of the Foundation, you are able to vote in the elections of the
Board of Directors, and you can also put yourself forward as a candidate for
the Board. There are many other benefits to being a member, including having
your blog on Planet GNOME, a @gnome.org email address, an Owncloud account,
your own blog hosted within the GNOME Infrastructure and the ability to apply
for travel subsidies. A full list of the benefits and the guidelines to obtain
them is available at:
https://wiki.gnome.org/MembershipCommittee/MembershipBenefits
While all the available benefits can be obtained on demand by looking at the above
URL, @gnome.org email aliases are automatically created within 24 hours from the
arrival of this email on your INBOX. Instructions for correctly setting up your
email alias can be found at the following link:
https://wiki.gnome.org/AccountsTeam/MailAliasPolicy#Mail_aliases_configuration
If you are interested in managing your Foundation Membership information (including
where your @gnome.org alias is supposed to forward to) and you didn't have a GNOME
Account before today, an account has been created for you and the SSH key you provided
on the application form has been associated to it. You should now be able to reset
your password with the following command:
ssh -l acardace account.gnome.org
And login at:
https://account.gnome.org
To help you stay informed about GNOME Foundation events, we have subscribed you
to the foundation-announce mailing list, where all the major GNOME Foundation
announcements are sent. It is a low volume list and does not allow subscribers
to post emails. If you would like to read the archives you can do so here:
https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-announce
We also encourage you to subscribe to the foundation-list mailing
list. It is used to discuss any issue relating to the GNOME Foundation. This is
the place for you to suggest ideas and voice your opinions on issues pertaining
to the GNOME Foundation. To subscribe or read the archives, go to:
https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
We also highly encourage you to introduce yourself to the members by
writing to foundation-list. Please list your contributions and write a
little about yourself, if you like :-)
We have a map of contributors on our wiki. If you want others to be able to find
you, you may add yourself to the list. This might be a good opportunity to find
other contributors in your area:
https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeWorldWide
For more information about the GNOME Foundation, visit the GNOME Foundation's
web page at:
https://www.gnome.org/foundation
Thank you for all your great work as a member of the GNOME community.
Best wishes,
The GNOME Foundation Membership Committee
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