tof: membership-and-voting: List projects requiring petitions

Make it harder to overlook the requirement for a petition for
eligibility where significant contributions are made to the listed
projects.

In time I'd like to see the eligibility scripts expanded to provide
analysis of the mailing list so explicit petitions are not required[1].

[1] https://discord.com/channels/775381525260664832/775381525260664836/932783522668773436

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