Hola, IMHO, as long as no one provider is preferred over another, the current stuff is not a problem. If you list one provider of commercial services related to Apache Foo, you should list other competing providers if/when they request to be listed on the same page.
Yoav On 1/19/06, Al Byers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > J Aaron, > > As one of the committers, I would have no problem have any reference to my > company removed, if that is necessary for the process to continue. > > But I wonder if there is not a bigger aspect to this whole thing. I see your > remarks about ASF encouraging commercial efforts, but OFBiz is significantly > different in this regard. As has been mentioned earlier, up until this time > ASF products have mostly been "tool" oriented. With OFBiz, ASF will be > offering a product that is ready for businesses to plug in with very little > effort - adding a huge new market for its services. No longer need its > client-base be programmers only. Of course, I want to also restate that > OFBiz is both a programming framework and set of end-user modules. > > The big service that ASF offers is to provide quality tools and products for > free. This is very important for small businesses and developing economies. > With OFBiz, it would be greatly expanding its value to these sectors and I > wonder if some good PR could come of it - if ASF makes an announcement that > it is moving to more directly benefit SMB/Es, etc. > > -Al Byers > > -- Yoav Shapira System Design and Management Fellow MIT Sloan School of Management Cambridge, MA, USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] / www.yoavshapira.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]