Someone is paying attention... cool.  :-)

On Wednesday 02 February 2011 8:27:38 pm Benson Margulies wrote:
> Do we need to have these dueling claims for who employs how many
> committers / PMC members? Could we persuade both Talend and FUSE to
> just say 'committers, get your red hot committers!'

I'm in the process of cleaning things up a bit.   I've been chatting with 
various people on the trademark committee as well as others and one "concern" 
that has been expressed with some projects is project sites being used as 
marketing vehicles for specific commercial offerings and products.     The 
guideline I got was:

--------------------
PMCs can choose to have "these companies support our product" pages if 
they want.  But they have to be factual, non-advertisements; should be 
in specific places on the project's site; and must not be exclusive 
(i.e. any other reputable company needs to be able to request to add 
links as well).
--------------------

Step one was just to copy the information and localize it all to a specific 
page.     Step two is the "factual, non-advertisement" part.   


Dan


> 
> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 8:23 PM,  <conflue...@apache.org> wrote:
> > Commercial CXF Offerings
> > 
> > Page added by Daniel Kulp
> > 
> > Commercial CXF Offerings
> > 
> > Apache CXF is a widely used project. As such several companies have build
> > products and services around CXF. This page is dedicated to providing
> > descriptions of those offerings. Companies are definitely encouraged to
> > update this page directly or send a mail to the CXF PMC with a
> > description of your offerings and we can update the page. The products
> > and services listed on this page are provided for information use only
> > to our users. The CXF PMC does not endorse or recommend any of the
> > products or services on this page.
> > 
> > FuseSource
> > 
> > FuseSource offers enterprise subscriptions that include Enterprise
> > Developer and Production Support on ActiveMQ, Camel, CXF and ServiceMix
> > - including Training, Consulting & Mentoring. They also employ most of
> > the core committers on the projects to ensure you get the best possible
> > answers to all your support needs and your bugs fixed fast.
> > 
> > MuleSoft
> > 
> > MuleSoft provides support for Apache CXF as a part of its Mule enterprise
> > subscription offering. Mule is a popular open source ESB and integration
> > platform, with support for SOAP web services, as well as REST, JMS, File
> > and over 100+ additional transports.
> > 
> > Sosnoski Software Associates Ltd
> > 
> > Sosnoski Software Associates Ltd provides training and support for CXF,
> > along with training and support for web services security and SOA based
> > on CXF.
> > 
> > Talend
> > 
> > Talend provides enterprise level services and support for Apache CXF and
> > their Talend Service Factory product which is a repackaging of CXF
> > including a full, pre-configured OSGi runtime container. Talend also has
> > a package of examples that demonstrate many of CXF's advanced features
> > including JAX-RS use cases, OSGi deployments, Security, etc... Talend
> > also employs the leading CXF committers that are experts in all areas of
> > CXF including JAX-RS, JAX-WS, WS-Security, etc... to make sure any bugs
> > and issues can be resolved quickly and accurately.
> > 
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