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Date:      Fri, 11 Apr 1997 13:27:57 +0200 (MET DST)
From:      Christoph Haas <haas@willi.lion.de>
To:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Cc:        haas@lion.de
Subject:   Commercial vendors registry
Message-ID:  <Pine.SOL.3.96.970411132329.17758A-100000@willi>

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Hi,

a few days ago I saw a little discussion in one of the lists about a 
"commercial vendors registry", and I saw Jordan saying that he would like 
some kind of "registration desk" for 3rd party developers. So I decided
to set up a registry, but before I do the whole work I just wanted you to
know about my ideas (and of course I want to hear what you think about
it). So come on and share your thoughts about it with me...


Commercial Vendors Registry

1. It would be useful to have a few webpages with information for vendors
to read about news and ongoing changes to FreeBSD. 

1.1 Vendors should also have a chance to register themselves, so that
they get news and information about certain changes by mail. On this
registration page vendors should be able to provide all the facts and 
features they think necessary for us to know.

[excerpt of an example page]

Name:
E-mail address:
Position:
Company Name:
Postal Address:
Phone / Fax:

Product's name:
Description:
Http-link:

[to be continued, your suggestions here]

1.2 Additionally they should provide us with a few things we need to know
about their product by checkmarking the parts of FreeBSD that are
important to them:

[excerpt of an example page]

Our product relies on:

[] Kernel
	[] Filesystems
		[] UFS
		[] NFS
		...
	[] VM Support
	[] SMP
	[] Drivers
		[] Network
		[] SCSI
		...
	...

[] Userland
	[] X11
	[] Backup [tar, dump, ...]
	[] ...
	...

[to be continued... ;-]

So we get a chance to inform registered vendors about major changes in
those parts of FreeBSD that are important to them (let's call it "early
notification program"). 
 
2. We need a place on our webserver to give every vendor a chance to
present his product. (Yes, I know allready have a place for that, but I
think it needs to be brushed up).

3. There should be a single e-mail address for questions coming in from
commercial vendors (something like commerce@freebsd.org). 3rd party
developers should have a chance to get in contact with us and tell us
about their needs, problems and (most important ;-) success stories.
This address should also be used as some kind of "complain department",
so that we can redirect problems with certain parts of FreeBSD to the
responsible developer (remember: not everyone is subscribed to all
mailing lists).

So, what do you think about it ??

	Christoph



 


 


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