On Feb 20, 2014, at 10:20 AM, Jacopo Cappellato 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> * I would like to review examples from other ASF projects doing the same; in 
> this thread it was mentioned that several other projects are doing the same; 
> I don't have time to research but if a volunteer could provide a list of 
> projects and URLs of such documents I would be happy to review them

I have reviewed all the URL with examples of other ASF projects that you all 
sent me (thanks) and here is my preference:

1) the (new) page containing "service providers for OFBiz" will be hosted in 
the OFBiz website as a static html page (not in the Wiki, but we could leave 
the existing one there): this means that only committers will be able to edit it
2) the page will have a list of companies sorted in alphabetical order; only 
the name of the company (clickable, opens in a new browser tab the company's 
website) and a short description are allowed (we will define the maximum number 
of characters allowed); in the description the company can mention any 
information they like (committers, services provided, location, etc...)
3) in order to appear in the page, a company will have to send a mail to the 
OFBiz PMC, with the exact text to be included in the page
4) the PMC will review the proposal, will check if the company respects the ASF 
guidelines (trademarks etc...) and then will start a private vote; if the vote 
will pass (majority, not veto) then the company will be added to the page; if 
the vote will not pass, the PMC will prepare a response with detailed reasons 
for the rejection; of course the company could always fix them and resubmit a 
proposal
5) over time the PMC may review the list and vote for the removal of some 
companies (if they violates ASF guidelines, if they are no longer operating on 
OFBiz etc...)

I like the text in the Cayenne site (http://cayenne.apache.org/support.html ); 
following a similar template the OFBiz page could look like this:

==============================================
*Commercial Support And Consulting*

If your company also provides commercial services supporting Apache OFBiz, 
please drop a note to the OFBiz PMC (private at ofbiz dot apache dot org), 
we'll review your request and add a note to this page.

        • AAA. This is the description of the first company in the list.
        • AAB. This is the description of the second company in the list.
        • AAC. This is the description of the third company in the list.
==============================================

Jacopo



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