Nice thank you. Just also
Wanted to start the discussing here that we have a resolution before starting 
something.

Julian

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Von: Christofer Dutz <[email protected]>
Datum: So., 26. Jan. 2020, 18:42
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [DISCUSS] Guideline for "professional support" Mentioning on 
Homepage
Hi all,

so I took the question to the trademarks list (Which I sort of think is the 
appropriate place to ask)

Chris


Am 26.01.20, 18:35 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:

    +1 From my side

    We however should double check that this is generally allowed.
    Just finding a precedence where it is done, doesn't mean it's generally 
allowed.
    It might have just not been found.

    Chris


    Am 26.01.20, 15:42 schrieb "Lukas Ott" <[email protected]>:

        Hi,

        +1 for PMC Vote - Only companies should be listed that have Committers 
that
        can actually develop and run PLC4X development and/ or operation 
services
        without external (other companies of course collaboration is fine but 
the
        main work should be done by the developers of the company itself for
        professional support on PLC4X) help.

        I like the druid example because there is a list of committers and then 
3
        companies (which in my understanding really build services with and 
around
        druid) thats it.

        Lukas

        Am So., 26. Jan. 2020 um 15:35 Uhr schrieb Julian Feinauer <
        [email protected]>:

        > Hi,
        >
        > as Lukas just opened up a discussion about mentioning commercial 
support
        > on the (new) PLC4X Homepage.
        > One Example where this is done is Apache Druid (
        > https://druid.apache.org/community/ see Getting Help).
        >
        > One concern of myself is that we should be transparent but strict 
about
        > what companies we allow to mention there. One one hand, everybody who
        > contributes and is reasonable qualified should be noted. On the other 
hand
        > we do not want dozens of companies to be listed there that have few 
or no
        > knowledge about the project.
        >
        > Thus, I suggest, as process, that whoever wants to be mentioned there 
just
        > applies in a formless manner (on dev@...) and the PMC decides by 
regular
        > vote if this is accepted or not.
        > This should be reasonably fair and transparent. What do others think?
        >
        > Julian
        >




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