Re: Adding a page for companies offering commercial support
Daniel Molkentin <[email protected]> Wed, 16 Apr 2003 18:38:06 +0200
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.kde.policies |
|---|---|
| Organization | KDE |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 16 April 2003 17:38, Scott Wheeler wrote: >Another thing to consider is what you're willing to call a "company". There >are a lot of KDE folks that do some sort of contracting, but I think it's >probably useful to distinguish between i.e. KDAB and "Wheeler & Co., Inc." >;-) Actually It would be Klaräldalens Datakonsult _AB_ vs. Scott Wheeler _nothing_, which makes it pretty clear I think :) >I don't know the laws in a lot of countries, but something like actually > being recognized as a company rather than just a freelancer might be useful > for that. Potentially you could even maintain a list of "companies" and > "private consultants", but that's up to you. For now that's too much of a hassle. I think companies should step in as proxies for larger projects anyway. For small things, I could act as trustee similar the way you do with adopt-a-geek and bring people in contact with companies. If that becomes too much work, I should reconsider that, but let's see if somebody uses that way at all. I won't do the actual contracts though, especially because IANAL. Still this is a step I'd like to delay. Nove Hrady seems to be a good place to extend this beyond companies. Let's collect experience until then. >Also the downside to all of this is that it will increase competition > between KDE contributors. I think this is a reasonable risk, but I thought > I'd just throw it out for consideration. I prefer competition over loosing all commercial desktop competence to Ximian (and hence, gnome). KDE effectively lacks infrastructure here. Plus I hope that KDE related companies continue to work as syndicates (see Kroupware, etc) and do a good part of mindshare. The description for each company should also point out competences in KDE and some more infos so the reader gets a better picture. Cheers, Daniel Chees, Daniel -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+nYbuu1Wkf8kBwz4RAoLkAJ4r2OiXXjnBcvifLvtutFL+BC1XCwCfXZYB GQdpzYsFGAlv+10vQhE8/NE= =x2Cs -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----