So I propose to make a vote if it would be ok for everyone to add a link to 
XMLMind to the sponsors page that indicates that they just gave us free 
XMLEditor licenses.  OK?

+1 from me of course

Daniel


"Slide Developers Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 
09.11.04 17:35:25:
> 
> Unico Hommes wrote:
> > I'm not sure this is a policy the ASF would approve of. I don't think I 
> > have ever seen this type of sponsorship in any ASF project. As you know 
> > ASF works on the basis of merit where contributions are rewarded on an 
> > individual basis. Personally I would be strongly against this form of 
> > partnership where the only cooperative structure is a material one. If 
> > XMLMind is interested in cooperation of the kind we do at the ASF, then 
> > the first step would be to make their product ASL or compatible.
> 
> FYI this has been done before and has never been a problem at the ASF 
> AFAIK. IBM has been giving away hardware. No one complained. It's 
> sponsoring.
> 
> We at the Ant PMC have been given Intellij IDEA licenses for all 
> committers of the project per request. For about 3 years now I think.
> 
> Many moons ago, at the beginning of the Gump experiment I also contacted 
> WebGain so that we could deploy test coverage and code auditing to all 
> java projects (and I talked about it to Sam), it was on its way when 
> they shut down operations... same about Sitraka and JProbe where I have 
> been asking for free licenses...it was on its way when they were 
> absorbed by Quest. Now considering each time I'm asking something the 
> company is shutdown and absorbed, I'm being silent :)
> 
> Plus the panorama is much different than it was many moons ago, there 
> are more open source tools in coverage and audit now.
> 
> I think Costin (or is it Remy) also asked for optimizeit license for the 
> tomcat committers. Not sure how it went, you may ask them, but 
> OptimizeIt shows up in the tomcat mailing list every time they speak 
> about optimization.
> 
> We have some companies like Atlassian (Jira, Confluence) and Cenqua 
> (Clover) giving away licenses to opensource projects, and this is not 
> for fun. They are using open source products (mostly ASL) but this is 
> giving A LOT of exposure to the product and the company. In terms of 
> marketing this is considerable.
> 
> And if it helps people to do a better work with better tools, what's the 
> problem ? until...there are equivalent opensource products.
> 
> Stephane
> 
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