I am definitely in favor of Rogans +1s as we have had experience of vendors 
promising working with Evergreen and in fact not wholly producing the goods.

Excuse my brevity
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Stuart Forrest
Library Systems Specialist
Beaufort County Library

On Jul 9, 2013, at 18:35, "Lori Ayre" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I'm a +1 on the same ones Rogan is. And, offer these thoughts to consider:

Ask for one reference from the Evergreen community?  Not to include on website 
but to verify they are actually providing services (versus intending to, which 
is the case with some now listed there).

Also may want to consider a procedure for updating listing. Seems like listed 
vendors should be obligated to "renew" annually (or something...).

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On Jul 9, 2013, at 4:54 PM, Rogan Hamby 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Vendors sending an email describing their services +1

Requiring that they add a visible link to the project web site +1


On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 5:28 PM, Kathy Lussier 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi all,

At the June Oversight Board meeting (minutes available at 
http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=governance:minutes:2013-6-20), I 
raised the question of whether the Evergreen community should develop a policy 
regarding the paid support vendors that are listed on the Evergreen web site at 
http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=faqs:evergreen_companies.

I don't think the community should be in a position of endorsing any Evergreen 
provider. However, I think it's important that the companies on the list do 
indeed provide Evergreen services so that users don't waste a lot of time 
investigating companies that don't really work with Evergreen. There was a 
consensus at the Board meeting that a policy should be considered.

I would like to get feedback from others in the community on the guidelines you 
think should be used for this page. As an example, Koha asks support providers 
to follow the procedures outlined at 
http://koha-community.org/support/paid-support/how-to-get-listed/. The Koha 
community asks support providers to send an e-mail to the general list with 
contact information and a description of services provided. The providers must 
also show their support for the community by adding a visible link to the Koha 
web site.

I think the Koha guidelines might offer a good starting point for the Evergreen 
community.

During the meeting, there was discussion about whether we should define what an 
Evergreen service is. Migration, hosting, support, development, training, and 
implementation seem like obvious Evergreen services. Should peripheral devices 
or third-party services that work with Evergreen be included or are they a 
different animal?

Does everyone like the Koha model of requiring listed vendors to add a visible 
link to the project web site?

Does anyone have any other thoughts on the subject?

Thanks!

Kathy


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