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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/08/2017 10:03, Gervase Markham
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<pre wrap="">It seems a shame that if someone starts actively contributing just after
the deadline, they have to wait almost a year. Obviously, someone needs
a track record before being added to the list, but would it be a great
burden to review the list every six months, say? Or have a process where
people can apply to be added if the next scheduled update is more than
six months away?</pre>
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<p><tt>Since the decision states "2) Each person who has qualified
as a Thunderbird Core Developer for the past *two years* ...",
there needs to be a proven track record, and I don't see the
necessity to review that every six months.</tt></p>
<p><tt>Let me assure you from personal experience, that currently
there are no new contributors "who are typically available and
contributing on a weekly basis". In fact, if reviewed now, we'd
have to remove some people from the list :-(</tt></p>
<p><tt>Jörg.</tt><br>
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