Hello Paul,

To add you to the list we need
1) understand your service;
2) check that you are successfully providing this service.

For example, if your service is "install openmeetings for our client
on the client server", then I want to check that you actually have
installed the service correctly, including document handling and
recordings.
If your service is "we provide openmeetings bug fixes", then you are
welcome to send patches to the community.
Etc.

Alexei Fedotov, the committer has finished here.

Alexei Fedotov, the commercial company representative, continues from
here. Commercial companies also tend to agree to avoid price wars and
save resources answering the same request emails, we have example
prices listed here.
http://opensourcewebconferencing.blogspot.com/2011/10/commercial-openmeetings-support-faq.html

Still that's a completely voluntary decision, and you are not bound to
it. You can also charge more than specified.

--
With best regards / с наилучшими пожеланиями,
Alexei Fedotov / Алексей Федотов,
http://dataved.ru/
+7 916 562 8095


On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 1:36 AM, Paul Squires
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Time to delurk - I have been reading many of the interesting discussions for
> some time. They have been illuminating and interesting with regard to
> OpenMeetings development. So, a big thanks to all.
>
> I have an initial question; we are successfully running OpenMeetings for a
> client and are expanding our OpenMeetings offer to other clients. How do we
> get our agency's details onto the "Commercial Support" page on the project
> website?
>
> (Sorry if this isn't the right place for the question, but the website
> suggests putting such a request to the mailing list.)
>
> Best regards,
> Paul

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