From: | Peter Makholm <peter(at)makholm(dot)net> |
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To: | spi-general(at)lists(dot)spi-inc(dot)org |
Subject: | Reasons to join SPI... |
Date: | 2001-10-25 21:44:24 |
Message-ID: | 87y9lz9yyv.fsf@xyzzy.adsl.dk |
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... or why I havn't applied for a membership. (yet?)
After Nils Lohner has written something about SPI membership on
debain-private I have looked at the SPI website to decide wether it
was interesting for me.
I don't think it's good for an organization if 75% af it's members
just applied for membership and then forgets all about SPI until the
membership should be renewed.
So I don't want to be a member of an organisation just because it's
free and I'm allowed to be a member. There should be a reason for me
to be a member. So what I need is 5 reasons to apply for membership of
SPI. Reasons that isn't fufilled by being Debian Developer and active
in the local LUG and on a national level (Denmark).
I agree that the purpose of SPI mentioned in the bylaws is important
but how do I work more efficient for these goals as a member of SPI?
--
Når folk spørger mig, om jeg er nørd, bliver jeg altid ilde til mode
og svarer lidt undskyldende: "Nej, jeg bruger RedHat".
-- Allan Olesen på dk.edb.system.unix
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