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= Introduction =
= Introduction =
Membership of the Kubuntu community means recognition of a significant and sustained contribution to Kubuntu and the Kubuntu community. Contributions in all areas are welcome, from support to advocacy, from programming to artwork and documentation, from LoCoTeams activities to core packaging. If your contributions have been oriented more towards Ubuntu, then you may want to review the [[Membership|Ubuntu Membership]] page for further information.
Membership of the Kubuntu community means recognition of a significant and sustained contribution to Kubuntu and the Kubuntu community. Contributions in all areas are welcome, from support to advocacy, from programming to artwork and documentation, from [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeams LoCoTeams] activities to core packaging. If your contributions have been oriented more towards Ubuntu, then you may want to review the [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership Ubuntu Membership] page for further information.


== Entitlements ==
== Entitlements ==
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* An @kubuntu.org e-mail alias that forwards to your real e-mail - the e-mail address will be setup automatically and will be based on your main Launchpad ID: [email protected]. All e-mail arriving at said address will be forwarded to the primary email address listed for your profile in Launchpad. You can test if it is active by sending yourself some mail, from time to time.
* An @kubuntu.org e-mail alias that forwards to your real e-mail - the e-mail address will be setup automatically and will be based on your main Launchpad ID: [email protected]. All e-mail arriving at said address will be forwarded to the primary email address listed for your profile in Launchpad. You can test if it is active by sending yourself some mail, from time to time.
* An ubuntu/member/your_nick hostname [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcTeam/Cloaks IRC cloak] on the [http://www.freenode.net Freenode] IRC network.
* An ubuntu/member/your_nick hostname [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcTeam/Cloaks IRC cloak] on the [http://www.freenode.net Freenode] IRC network.
* The right to print business cards with the Ubuntu/Kubuntu logo - The business cards can be found at the BusinessCards page. You will need to take care of the printing yourself.
* The right to print business cards with the Ubuntu/Kubuntu logo - The business cards can be found at the [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BusinessCards BusinessCards] page. You will need to take care of the printing yourself.
* Syndication on [http://planet.ubuntu.com Planet Ubuntu] of your Ubuntu/Kubuntu blog, or the Ubuntu/Kubuntu category posts in your blog, if you have one. Follow the registration instructions on PlanetUbuntu to add your blog!
* Syndication on [http://planet.ubuntu.com Planet Ubuntu] of your Ubuntu/Kubuntu blog, or the Ubuntu/Kubuntu category posts in your blog, if you have one. Follow the registration instructions on [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PlanetUbuntu PlanetUbuntu] to add your blog!


== Requirements ==
== Requirements ==
If you think your contributions have been significant and sustained, you can try to become a member. Generally, a minimum of two months of visible, significant activity will be required.
If you think your contributions have been significant and sustained, you can try to become a member. Generally, a minimum of around 6 months of visible, significant activity will be required.


The regular way to apply for membership is to provide your information on the [[Kubuntu/Meetings|Kubuntu Meetings]] page. Alternatively some Ubuntu teams can grant membership directly through their governance council. Examples are the [[Membership/RegionalBoards|Regional Boards]], the Edubuntu Council, and the MOTU Council.
The regular way to apply for membership is to provide your information on the [[Kubuntu/Meeting]] page. Alternatively some Ubuntu teams can grant membership directly through their governance council. Examples are the [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards Regional Boards], the Edubuntu Council, and the MOTU Council.


In each case, you need to add your name to the agenda for the next meeting and prepare carefully according to the instructions below.
In each case, you need to add your name to the agenda for the next meeting and prepare carefully according to the instructions below.
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===Personal wiki page===
===Personal wiki page===
{{Note|If you are unable to create a new page, please write to [https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-wiki-editors/+contactuser the Ubuntu wiki editors] for permission.}}
# A summary of your contributions to Kubuntu
# A summary of your contributions to Kubuntu
# A link to your Launchpad profile
# A link to your Launchpad profile

Latest revision as of 22:41, 22 February 2017

Introduction

Membership of the Kubuntu community means recognition of a significant and sustained contribution to Kubuntu and the Kubuntu community. Contributions in all areas are welcome, from support to advocacy, from programming to artwork and documentation, from LoCoTeams activities to core packaging. If your contributions have been oriented more towards Ubuntu, then you may want to review the Ubuntu Membership page for further information.

Entitlements

Becoming an official Kubuntu member entitles you to:

  • An @kubuntu.org e-mail alias that forwards to your real e-mail - the e-mail address will be setup automatically and will be based on your main Launchpad ID: [email protected]. All e-mail arriving at said address will be forwarded to the primary email address listed for your profile in Launchpad. You can test if it is active by sending yourself some mail, from time to time.
  • An ubuntu/member/your_nick hostname IRC cloak on the Freenode IRC network.
  • The right to print business cards with the Ubuntu/Kubuntu logo - The business cards can be found at the BusinessCards page. You will need to take care of the printing yourself.
  • Syndication on Planet Ubuntu of your Ubuntu/Kubuntu blog, or the Ubuntu/Kubuntu category posts in your blog, if you have one. Follow the registration instructions on PlanetUbuntu to add your blog!

Requirements

If you think your contributions have been significant and sustained, you can try to become a member. Generally, a minimum of around 6 months of visible, significant activity will be required.

The regular way to apply for membership is to provide your information on the Kubuntu/Meeting page. Alternatively some Ubuntu teams can grant membership directly through their governance council. Examples are the Regional Boards, the Edubuntu Council, and the MOTU Council.

In each case, you need to add your name to the agenda for the next meeting and prepare carefully according to the instructions below.

The Kubuntu team holds meetings on a regular basis, varying the times in order to make it as convenient as possible.

Preparation

It is vital to be well prepared for the meeting. You need to convince the council that you have contributed to Kubuntu.

Personal wiki page

Note

If you are unable to create a new page, please write to the Ubuntu wiki editors for permission.


  1. A summary of your contributions to Kubuntu
  2. A link to your Launchpad profile
  3. A complete description of your contributions to Kubuntu
  4. Your plans and ideas for Kubuntu in the near and far future

Code of Conduct

You must have signed the Code of Conduct (see the GnuPrivacyGuardHowto for more information on this), prior to applying for membership.

Testimonials

If there are recognized members of the Kubuntu or Ubuntu community supporting you at the meeting, this will definitely speed up the process of approving you. If your "sponsors" can't attend the relevant meeting, ask them to leave a testimonial on your wiki page about your contributions.