From: [...] Lex Spoon How about defining the initial voting group as anyone who meets one of the following criteria?
1 posted code to a Squeak bug tracker 2 posted to squeak-dev 3 made 1000 lines of Squeak code publically available 4 assembled an etoy with at least 3 lines of script in it 5 published a paper based on Squeak 6 gave a talk to 5+ people based on Squeak
How does this list sound as the crowd that gets voting rights?
2 is the odd man out. For example: I've kibitzed a lot, developed some code for myself, but nobody can say I've *contributed* anything but hot air. Should I have a vote?
- Peter