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+ <B>atilla ontas</B>
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+ <I>Tue Sep 21 21:17:42 CEST 2010</I>
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+<PRE>What about Debian or ArchLinux organisation scheme with users
+interaction? We can digg those to find a way of organisation. In my
+opinion, two should be three parts of a decision maker group. Call it
+assembly or whatever you want. First, members from Mageia developers
+(coders, packagers, web site and wiki developers etc.), members from
+local users communities. I don't know who are the advocates as
+mentioned in announcement. If Mageia will be a community driven
+project and not a company product there must be community members in
+board. I think %50-%50 developer-community ratio is fine. Local
+communities should elect their representive by themselves. We can
+elect our representive for 2 years. Thats how i think the decision
+maker board should formed in.
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+OFFTOP&#304;C: Mageia name is a bit weird for Turkish users. We even can't
+pronounce them like European language speakers. If someone asked me
+the distro name i'd rather prefer Magic Wand Linux...
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