I've got another idea. Please create a wiki page for commercial
support, and drop the link here. I will add a link to this page.
Everyone can edit wiki pages. As for quality, those, who specify demo
servers on the page, get more attention. The system will work without
me checking demos.

And the page itself is reserved for committers, e.g. guys who provide
code modification services. There is a standard Apache process on
that.

What do you think?

--
With best regards / с наилучшими пожеланиями,
Alexei Fedotov / Алексей Федотов,
http://dataved.ru/
+7 916 562 8095


On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 12:18 AM, Alexei Fedotov
<alexei.fedo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I want to make it public actually. This simplifies our verification
>
> And also ensures accountability of the verification process.
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:57 PM, Alexei Fedotov
> <alexei.fedo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Joseph, sorry, I need to verify your service before I add
>> "installation service" to the list. Do you have any trial account?
>> I want to make it public actually. This simplifies our verification
>> requirement to "provide a test server access".
>> In this case I won't be the only guy who takes decisions about the
>> list which solves the bus problem.
>>
>> Let me also provide some intention of the service verification. We
>> need somehow to ensure the quality of our offer. Having a demo server
>> data also allows easy check of companies which stop their Openmeetings
>> venture - they stop a test server support, and we can drop them from
>> the list saving customer time.
>>
>> Please let me know if you think these requirements are too strict.
>> This is all a bit out of scope of standard Apache workflow, so the
>> rules are to be discussed and changed.
>>
>> BTW, there is one more requirement, to have the landing page on your site
>> for you it likely is http://jellnet.com/solutions/openmeetings/
>>
>> --
>> With best regards / с наилучшими пожеланиями,
>> Alexei Fedotov / Алексей Федотов,
>> http://dataved.ru/
>> +7 916 562 8095
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:02 PM, Joseph Karwat <jkar...@jellnet.com> wrote:
>>> Alexi:
>>>
>>> We too would like to be added to the commercial support list.
>>>
>>> Joseph Karwat | CEO | 415-462-0263 | JellVideo | www.jellnet.com |
>>> JELL NETWORKS, INC.
>>> Enterprise Video Collaboration Solutions
>>>
>>> Click Here to Register for your JellVideo Collaboration Account
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Alexei Fedotov [mailto:alexei.fedo...@gmail.com]
>>> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 6:08 AM
>>> To: openmeetings-user@incubator.apache.org
>>> Subject: Re: Commercial Support for OpenMeetings
>>>
>>> Hello Paul,
>>>
>>> To add you to the list we need
>>> 1) understand your service;
>>> 2) check that you are successfully providing this service.
>>>
>>> For example, if your service is "install openmeetings for our client on the 
>>> client server", then I want to check that you actually have installed the 
>>> service correctly, including document handling and recordings.
>>> If your service is "we provide openmeetings bug fixes", then you are 
>>> welcome to send patches to the community.
>>> Etc.
>>>
>>> Alexei Fedotov, the committer has finished here.
>>>
>>> Alexei Fedotov, the commercial company representative, continues from here. 
>>> Commercial companies also tend to agree to avoid price wars and save 
>>> resources answering the same request emails, we have example prices listed 
>>> here.
>>> http://opensourcewebconferencing.blogspot.com/2011/10/commercial-openmeetings-support-faq.html
>>>
>>> Still that's a completely voluntary decision, and you are not bound to it. 
>>> You can also charge more than specified.
>>>
>>> --
>>> With best regards / с наилучшими пожеланиями, Alexei Fedotov / Алексей 
>>> Федотов, http://dataved.ru/
>>> +7 916 562 8095
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 1:36 AM, Paul Squires 
>>> <paul.squi...@perininetworks.com> wrote:
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> Time to delurk - I have been reading many of the interesting
>>>> discussions for some time. They have been illuminating and interesting
>>>> with regard to OpenMeetings development. So, a big thanks to all.
>>>>
>>>> I have an initial question; we are successfully running OpenMeetings
>>>> for a client and are expanding our OpenMeetings offer to other
>>>> clients. How do we get our agency's details onto the "Commercial
>>>> Support" page on the project website?
>>>>
>>>> (Sorry if this isn't the right place for the question, but the website
>>>> suggests putting such a request to the mailing list.)
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Paul
>>>

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