by the way, I was referring to the idea of: "To have a [level] Certificate, your campany needs fill some criterias... ".
Also, have you ever seen blender.org? They have good ideas themselves. One for example is to pay certain amount ($200) if not mistaken if you use blender for commercial purposes. Just a thought. dan On May 24, 10:06 am, greenpoise <danel.sega...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think that rather than discriminating and hence giving competitive > advantage to one company over another would defy the purpose of it > all! I dont know what a good admission system would be like but I am > all up for a filter type rather than giving some competitive advantage > to ones more than others, that would be unfair. > > On May 24, 9:37 am, Leandro - ProfessionalIT <lsever...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > > > Massimo, > > > Despite being a product and not a tool, the business plan of OpenERP > > is very interesting. > > I think that "Regional/Country Departments" of the Association can > > provide more global visibility to Web2Py. > > > IMHO, a business plan to this association can have a "certification > > program" with three levels: bronze, silver and gold, and companies > > like mine for example, offer my services to customers presenting my > > "Web2Py certificate". > > > To have a [level] Certificate, your campany needs fill some > > criterias... > > > what you think about this idea? > > > -- Leandro.