No, there are things that are not up to the community to decide. I drew attention when some changes were made that that was a mistake and my impression was that the point was well taken. I also mentioned that if changes won't be removed by their authors I will. That was months ago. If anything, I can be blamed for not making these changes earlier.
The Apache Camel project has a designated place to inform the users community of commercial offerings [1]. And there are also the articles [2] and tutorials [3] pages that can be used (within reason). Everything else a commercial organization has to say about offerings related to the Apache projects can be done on their site. I hope this clarifies it, Hadrian [1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/Support [2] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/Articles [3] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/Tutorials On May 3, 2011, at 11:36 AM, Claus Ibsen wrote: > Hi > > This post is addressed to Hadrian who has been deleting and editing > web pages from Apache Camel (today), > which seems to be related to the fact those pages had information about Fuse. > > I would like to call out that such actions should have been discussed > in the public at first and agreed upon by the community. > > Most of the information has been there for a long time and its related > and relevant for Apache Camel. > And of use for people who look into what Camel is. > > > -- > Claus Ibsen > ----------------- > FuseSource > Email: cib...@fusesource.com > Web: http://fusesource.com > CamelOne 2011: http://fusesource.com/camelone2011/ > Twitter: davsclaus > Blog: http://davsclaus.blogspot.com/ > Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen/