Ok, thanks for the clarification.
Best regards,
Jeronimo.

On 1 December 2014 at 21:15, Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> The commercial page offers is about Apache Camel, and not about 3rd
> party products / projects.
> As your company do not offer Camel support, we cannot add you.
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 11:22 AM, uniVocity support team
> <supp...@univocity.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Antoine Dessaigne developed a camel module
>> (http://camel.apache.org/univocity-parsers-formats.html) for
>> uniVocity-parsers (http://www.univocity.com/pages/about-parsers),
>> which will be available as of Camel 2.15.0.
>>
>> We can offer commercial support for those users who intend to use our
>> parsers through this module.
>>
>> Can you please update the commercial support offerings page
>> (http://camel.apache.org/commercial-camel-offerings.html) to include
>> our company as well?
>>
>> Please let us know how to proceed and whether the following content is
>> appropriate:
>>
>> uniVocity (http://www.univocity.com)
>>
>> uniVocity (http://www.univocity.com) is an Australian-based company
>> that provides custom-built data integration solutions and frameworks
>> for Java. It develops the commercial ETL framework uniVocity
>> (http://www.univocity.com/pages/about-univocity) and the open-source
>> parsing framework uniVocity-parsers
>> (http://www.univocity.com/pages/about-parsers). Commercial support,
>> including on-demand support and customization services are available.
>>
>> Thank you and best regards,
>> Jeronimo
>
>
>
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