In practice, the existing membership votes you in after a motion to make you a member. I can't recall seeing such a motion made by a pre-existing member ever fail, if the candidate wished to join.
--Now replying to the question of new members. I don't know where is the latest version of the bylaws with all amendments included.I can only rely on the page
http://www.lojban.org/tiki/Bylaws+of+The+Logical+Language+Group,+Inc.
Is the procedure in Article 3 still valid?
Here is the quote:
"Qualifications of persons proposed for membership shall be (a) competence in one or more of the fields of science or scholarship listed in Article 2, above, and/or (b) high personal dedication to the purposes of The Logical Language Group, Inc. as set forth in that Article."Who and how assesses that?
LLG pretty much takes anyone who wants to join and is committed to
the goals and responsibilities of membership (which are primarily
organizational - see the Bylaws).
^ I will reply later to this.
OK
BPFK takes people under whatever conditions the jatna sets.
Robin said anyone could name themselves a member of BPFK.
Then those are the conditions %^)
lojbab
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