Josh Berkus wrote:
> Peter,
> 
> > Btw., what process is used to determine which organizations become a
> > "recognised contributor"?
> 
> Yeah, that's another "ToDo" item ... your company needs to go up there.
> 
> Criteria are major code contributions and/or sponsoring a full-time developer.  
> We've discussed it on -CORE some, but not come to a specific determination of 
> the level required.   However, between you & M &  LinuxWorld etc. your 
> company definitely qualifies.

I don't think the developers have to be full-time, like me and Tom.  Any
company that consistently contributes developer time for items other
than "we need a feature" should be listed, I think.  Peter, for example,
isn't full-time PostgreSQL, but is contributing greatly, and Command
Prompt has offered to contribute a developer toward Win32 --- I am
seeing more and more of these folks coming around, and it is beefing up
our development team.  We can help these companies also by providing
speaking and trade show opportunities.

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