We provide links to commercial hardware, and it's helpful.  I think 
providing listings for consultants is a good idea.

"EMC is free and open-source software, and there are freely-available 
online sources of documentation, information, and help at <some 
page>.  As an additional resource, consultants who provide service 
related to EMC may list their contact information along with a brief 
(1-line) description.  (More detailed information may be placed on a 
separate wiki page--text only, one or two paragraphs.)"

--Dale


At 8:07 PM -0500 12/17/09, Kenneth Lerman wrote:
>Li's posting brings to mind a question.
>
>Should we provide an area on our Wiki for listings of a commercial
>nature? In particular should we provide a place where EMC consultants
>can post their contact information?
>
>In the past, I believe we've seen people who would like to retrofit
>machines to EMC, but lack the hardware and/or software support to do so.
>
>I believe that we should allow:
>1 -- A listing page where contact information is provided. This would
>permit three or four lines per person.
>2 -- User pages -- limited to text only that one could use for a brief
>(we could limit the number of lines) pitch describing the services provided.
>
>This would be supported by a single link on the front page of the Wiki.
>Anyone who didn't want to look at sales pitches wouldn't have to look at it.
>
>Ken
>
>Yi-Shin Li wrote:
>>  Sorry to emc2-list-users, I should made previous mail off-list.
>>  I apologize again for sending irreverent messages to this list.
>>
>>  Sincerely,
>>  Yishin Li
>>
>>  
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