Shane Curcuru wrote: >(note the mixed public/private mailing lists) > >We have a draft document that I'd like to get comments on and make final >in general (it should be close) that describes expected practices in >this area: > > http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/linking > >I'd love comments on the clarity of the explanations there.
> * Project Thanks Pages must include a closing overview paragraph that >links to > the formal Sponsorship and Donations/Contributing web pages at the ASF >level. > They may also include a brief note that Apache projects and the ASF do >not accept > targeted cash donations in any case. Please provide a link for "the formal Sponsorship and Donations/Contributing web pages at the ASF level" or some hint about how to find it. Please don't expect me to memorize/search the entire apache.org domain, thanks. > * Equal opportunity to request a listing for any creditable organization >that > provides similar services (i.e. no favoritisim)... Please drop the `i` between `s` and `m`. (s/favoritisim/favoritism/g) > * Listings may not imply an endorsement of the third party, I'd s/may not/should not/ or s/may not/must not/ — "may" is confusing. > See also: http://community.apache.org/projectIndependence.html Please make that a link, I shouldn't have to copy+paste > * May include personal home pages of actual contributors. s/home pages/homepages/ — I believe `homepage` is a real term. > Should not include corporate affiliations of actual contributors. Does this imply "should not list email addresses" since often the email address is @company.com? > PMCs are free to allow including corporate affiliations, but should be >consistent in their policy for all committers. This seems to conflict with the should not.
