Den ons 19 nov. 2025 kl 09:12 skrev Daniel Shahaf <[email protected]>:
> Daniel Sahlberg wrote on Sun, 16 Nov 2025 14:52 +00:00: > > Den sön 16 nov. 2025 kl 13:59 skrev <[email protected]>: > > > >> Author: dsahlberg > >> Date: Sun Nov 16 12:59:34 2025 > >> New Revision: 1929787 > >> > >> Log: > >> In site/staging: > >> > >> Draft how a potential page listing support options could work out. > >> > > > > I took the liberty of playing around a bit on the staging site today. > I've > > been missing an obvious page "how to get support". > > > > I'm aware this is full of potential ASF/501(c)(3)/vendor neutrality > issues > > so it should obviously be discussed and decided by the PMC but there is > at > > least one other ASF project doing this, see Apache Struts[1]. > > > > Feedback is welcome - both from users and from companies who could > > potentially be listed here. > > > > We used to have a /links.html page on our site. We removed it at some > point. I don't recall the details, but it might be informative to look > them up and see which of the arguments for/against are still applicable. > I think you mean https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/www/links.html@900404 Unfortunately it doesn't contain anything related to support, just links to various external tools, clients, articles etc. It was removed by Mike 2010-01-18: "Continuing in my quest migrate /trunk/www completely out of existence. [...] Lose some more to-be-not-migrated webstuffs.". As far as I understand it was part of creating a new webpage after joining ASF. > > Excuse brevity. > Excuse the late reply... life got in the way :-) Cheers, Daniel > > Daniel > > > I'd like to mention that we already have a somewhat similar list in the > PMC > > Private repository[2] however I'm not sure how accurate it is and It > isn't > > appropriate to just share the contents here. > > > > Cheers, > > Daniel > > > > > > [1] https://struts.apache.org/commercial-support.html > > [2] https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/pmc/subversion/vendors.txt >

