Yep.
Meister has a well defined meaning in Germany (and several other countries). It should not be used frivolously.
The term was an affectionate label once applied to Lynn by someone, and it stuck. It was never meant to be used as a title with a well defined meaning. People using it as such are missing the point by a wide margin.
There was talk about an accreditation program some time ago. If you search for them you'll find the discussions.
The idea died because I did not want it to be SRP accreditation for 2 big reasons. First of all, in order to stand a chance to become widely accepted, standards should be set by a panel of experts from various backgrounds. Not just SRP. There were also legal concerns due to various issues that had the posibility of biting us in the ass. And we (staff and owners) are still unpaid volunteers, so not willing to take the risks, costs and headaches.
I still think it would be an interesting idea, but not here.
Due to the various issues, it would have to be an independent body. Kinda like ISO or ANSI, but on a smaller scale.
Anyway, I blocked it from being an SRP initiative, and noone wanted to go through the effort of starting an independent effort, and the idea died with that.