+1

Thanks,
Marius

On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 2:48 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi devs,
>
> Our rule for what we allow on xwiki.org is documented at
> http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/Governance
>
> The spirit is that we want to keep xwiki.org an open source project but
> we also want that:
> - it’s used to the maximum
> - the max number of companies invest in committers to help develop the
> project
>
> Thus we’ve agreed to have several parts of xwiki.org when companies
> having active committers on the project can advertise for business
> solutions (professional support, etc).
>
> In order to try to increase downloads and to improve our download page
> Caty and I are working on proposing some new designs (she’s already posted
> some and will post some more soon). See
> http://markmail.org/message/6wgmvwxl6h6pvogr and
> http://markmail.org/message/ibur6fpkyx7sq7s2
>
> As part of this effort and in order to make it even simpler to start using
> XWiki (and to list all options), we’d like to refactor a bit xwiki.org so
> that people who come on xwiki.org and who want to use XWiki/XE can be
> proposed 2 alternatives:
> 1) download an install XWiki on premises
> 2) use XWiki in the cloud or as a hosted solution
>
> For 2) the idea is to propose playground.xwiki.org to try xwiki,
> myxwiki.org (for non profit and non supported), and solutions from
> companies with active committers, such as XCS from XWiki SAS (in the order
> with the most committers listed first, as usual).
>
> Please cast your vote.
>
> Here’s my +1
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
>
>
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