Sounds good for me.

What I would have imagined for a complete policy is how to handle other pages and e.g. the mailing list. I think we could add to the policies that promotion of products on other wiki pages ist not allowed. Perhaps on the articles page links to articles about cxf + products are also ok.

What do we expect on the mailing list? Are product announcements ok or forbidden?

Christian


Am 03.02.2011 18:45, schrieb Daniel Kulp:
On Thursday 03 February 2011 10:53:30 am Christian Schneider wrote:
+1 for working out a policy for commercial marketing in CXF resources
(wiki, mailing list, subversion, ..).

I've updated the page:

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CXF/Commercial+CXF+Offerings

(will sync live in a bit)

To remove the offending statements as well as added a section to try and
clarify the policy for the page.     Updates and such are more than welcome.
:-)


Dan


My proposal is that we create a policy in a wiki page, let it mature a
bit and then call a vote on it.
So we have some guideline for people who create marketing statements in
the wiki or elsewhere in the project and also for people
who remove or edit these statements. Without a policy that is backed by
a vote everyone can claim he is right and the others are wrong.
Of course we should also refer to any rules that the Apache organization
has for such statements that apply to all projects.

Christian

Am 03.02.2011 16:14, schrieb Eric Johnson:
Since there are now at least three decent size companies offering
commercial products based on CXF we should work out a policy about
where companies can put links back to their sites and list their
offerings. It would make it easier for companies to know what the line
is so they can avoid crossing it.

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