+1

在 2012-10-16二的 15:24 +0200,Daniel Gruno写道:
> Hi fellow dev@ people,
> 
> We've been discussing the possibility of adding a page where third
> parties can get a mention if they support or do consulting on Apache
> Traffic Server, in the hopes that people seeking professional help can
> find it. As such, I have made a draft of a page that does just that, as
> well as reached out to the TS community to gather names of companies and
> individuals that do this sort of support. We have currently received the
> names of three companies offering professional support for ATS, and
> these have been put in the draft.
> 
> The draft can be found at:
> http://trafficserver.staging.apache.org/assistance.html
> 
> Anyone wishing to be on that list can get there by writing to dev@,
> stating their name, web site and a possible logo (which we may or may
> not use in the future). Anyone can apply to be on the list, no
> favouritism will be shown to any companies or individuals, nor will we
> endorse or highlight anyone in particular, as per the PMC branding
> guidelines of the foundation[1][2]. Any companies or individuals using
> this list to promote themselves by proclaiming the link to be an
> endorsement or affiliation will be removed promptly. If you have any
> questions or doubt about the branding responsibility of the PMC, please
> refer to the general trade mark policies of the ASF[3] or via email to
> tradema...@apache.org (or in a reply to this email, naturally).
> 
> 
> Now, without further ado, on to the exciting part; The vote!
> 
> [ ] +1: Establish a list of third parties offering assistance
> [ ] +0: Meh
> [ ] -1: Don't establish such a list, because...
> 
> 
> The vote is open for the standard 72 hours, standard consensus rules
> apply, and although this is a public discussion, only members of the PMC
> may cast binding votes, as the responsibility of such a page ultimately
> rests on the PMC. All other parties are of course welcome to weigh in
> with their opinion - in fact, we encourage it! Should the vote pass, we
> will publish the page on trafficserver.apache.org as well as add a link
> to it in our navigation.
> 
> With regards,
> Daniel.
> 
> [1] http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/responsibility.html
> [2] http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/pmcs
> [3] http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/

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