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In recognition of significant and enduring contributions to Plone and the community, the Plone Foundation accepts membership applications based on merit.
Please read the following guidelines to understand how the Foundation decides membership applications.
How to submit an application to join the Foundation
(一)First, you must authenticate on plone.org using a GitHub account. So please Login to Plone.org using GitHub credentials.
(二)After logging in, Add your membership application (you may write in the language of your choice).
(三)Fill the form, add details and make sure you save it. Feel free to get inspiration from application examples.
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