I think if the community thinks it's a good idea then we should go
for it. This would be a good thing to vote on because I'm guessing
that different people will have different opinions/preferences on
this...
If we do end up doing it, here are some of my thoughts on it:
1. we should wait until after Apache graduation and resources have
been migrated (hopefully we'll have our home page at ofbiz.apache.org
in not too long...)
2. we might want to just require that the page that the ofbiz listing
links to has an obvious OFBiz notice and link back the ofbiz home
page; in other words, rather than requiring it on the company's home
page, just allow it on another page on their site that the link from
ofbiz goes to
3. we should send out notices about this policy (with a link to an
official looking/located page with the written policy) and give
people some time, perhaps even a couple of weeks, before we start
reviewing sites and tossing links
I took a quick look at some of the current service providers and a
few already have this, but not all. So, it may be that everyone is
okay with it...
-David
On Sep 15, 2006, at 4:01 AM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
Hi all,
it's nice to have the new 'Apache' policy in place about the
"official" way to get listed on the ofbiz.org site as a "Premium
Service Provider":
just submit a patch with the changes so that a committer can review
and commit it for you.
However I think that it's time to set up some rules about the
prerequisites needed to get listed there and I'd like to discuss
this with you all.
For example:
1) in the main page of the provider's web site, there should be a
reference to the Apache OFBiz site (logo?)
2) somewhere in the site, what kind of OFBiz services are provided
Any thoughts?
Jacopo