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Debian consulting has been something on my mind recently, so this topic is well timed. After reading over the thread thus far, my thoughts are that the requirement for being listed is a minimum of 2 or 3 means of contact information of the consultant's choosing. Possibilities could include street address, phone number, fax number, email, or website. This allows for adequate reliability while not forcing the consultant to have a web presence, or alternatively, be forced to reveal specific location information on the web listing. It would be up to the customer to decide whether they wish to contact the consultant by the methods listed. As already stated, being listed on the consultants page doesn't explicitly provide Debian's endorsement of the consultant, with that fact being made clear on the consultants page. As such, the requirements I listed above seem appropriate for inclusion on the listing. - -- ----- Ervin Hearn III -----| Myth based on Legend, Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Legend based on Fact, http://noltar.korongil.org | Fact is Reality -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBh0HYrE9GbX0dOi8RAiTVAJ4wvEhoa4Ggp+fmwgztcS5KSS4t1gCeP2G3 ebQcKFQ83Qv0bZ93yT9YEKw= =CR44 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

