On Wednesday, Sep 24, 2003, at 17:29 Europe/Rome, Reinhard Poetz wrote:



From: Stefano Mazzocchi


On Tuesday, Sep 23, 2003, at 22:38 Europe/Rome, Berin Loritsch wrote:

I would highly recommend steering away from the use of the word
certified
unless you intend to establish a standards body to oversee
an official
certification process.

Good point. "Supported" sounds less marketing intrusive.


comments?

What happens if we find out that a certain block is not supported any more (technology outdated, we have a better block, any active developers) *after* we marked it as supported. The first question I had was "how long does supported mean"? The former proposed *certified* relates to a certain point of time without saying something about the future.

Another point is that Cocoon is open source and nobody can be forced to
support a single line of code ...

Maybe we can find a word that relates to a point of time and does not
have all the meanings "certified" has (see Berin's mail
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&m=106434951718170&w=2)

official?


--
Stefano.



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