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I'm going to have to agree with Joopie on this one for sure.
You don't need a usergroup to prove that you have done a lot for the community. People respect the fact that you have sticked your head out for the community and took your time to release your or others software because they could not find it elsewhere and they really needed it.
So please... let's just drop the whole usergroup case because it's not going to do you any favor and it's just nonsense in my opinion....