Well, I'd also suggest that there might be third party companies 
interested in this - I mean, core is Open Source, so they could 
potentially find and fix bugs (and maybe would even submit patches 
upstream?). Not to mention, at least Skills First UK (jcurry) seems to 
have pretty in depth knowledge of the Event system per the paper she 
posted recently.

Unfortunately, I don't actually know of any US companies besides Zenoss 
offering consulting etc, but it seems like it'd be an option if Zenoss, 
Inc doesn't want to do so for whatever reason on Core.
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



fdeckert wrote, On 1/27/2009 6:03 AM:
> Hi
> 
> We are currently running zenoss core in my company, and we had a project to 
> move to the enterprise edition. Due to the economic situation, this budget 
> was frozen.
> 
> I know Zenoss Inc is only providing direct support on the enterprise edition.
> 
> Now, I'm wondering if many core users would be ready to buy support tickets 
> for the core edition ? If many of us raise interest, maybe Zenoss Inc would 
> change its policy.
> 
> I would say it is in Zenoss Inc interest to help core users get the best out 
> of Zenoss, because when the economic situation finally improves it may move 
> them to the enterprise edition.
> 
> Maybe Matt Ray would be OK to start a poll on the suject ?
> 
> Regards
> --
> Florian Deckert
> SopraGroup - France
> 
> 
> 
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