1.- Applicants must help to one of our 6 top teams [1]
Agree.
2.- Applicants must help their local community, in case his/her city
doesn't
have a local community, she/he should try to build it.
Partly Agree. This may be
hard to do in some places.
3.- Applicants should at least attend to one FOSS event per year.
(right now
in all the country there are events, so this is not so crazy at all)
Don't
agree.
For example, FOSS event may be held in the developed cities of China.
But the applicants may come from all over China, they don't have
enough time(most young people in my country are busy with their
livelihoods, they don't have very much spare time, it doesn't mean
that they are busy with their job, it is just because of some kinds
of pressure...), opportunity(less free time, inconvenient traffic), or
even money(this is not a joke, a plane or train ticket may spend 1/3
or more of some people's salary) to attend to the event. But these
people are really interested in Linux, Fedora. They are trying to
their best to contribute, promote.
Above all are my own point of view, it doesn't represent all Chinese.
4.- Applicants should at least organize or help to organize a FOSS
event.
Agree.
P.S. I personally don't like the words such as 'must', 'at least' be
used in a free community.
Regards
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Tiansworld