I certainly didn't know about a commercial licence for Blender.  Could
you show me the link to that?
Best Regards,
Jason Brower
On Mon, 2010-05-24 at 08:06 -0700, greenpoise wrote: 
> 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.


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