I would say it is associated with hardware, an os, or a db since
those are the things that make up the platform matrix :)
-dai
On Oct 12, 2005, at 2:51 PM, Joe Bohn wrote:
Makes sense ... my only question is if this would be associated
with a vendor (such that they could put it on their site) or
particular product(s) of the vendor. I suspect we would want the
latter unless we really intend to verify on all of the platforms a
particular vendor offers. This might not be a issue for Azul but
it may be for other vendors.
Dain Sundstrom wrote:
What do you guys think about creating a "Geronimo Certified
Platform" logo (assuming we select a logo). This would be a logo
we would offer to vendors to put on their websites when we
certify on their platform. This would let everyone know which
platforms we are supporting and will hopefully get the Geronimo
brand more recognition. This would be similar to the old Windows
and Novel support hardware logo programs.
BTW the reason this came up is Azul gave Geronimo access to one
of their 384 cpu computers to test on, and I think it would be
cool to get the Geronimo logo on their website.
-dain
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