On Monday, 4 December 2017 19:10:53 PST Gregg Reynolds wrote:
> Sorry about previous message. New phone
> 
> Anyway, hmmm. If that is the case what is the point of certification?
> Nobody asks a web server for that kind of certification, it all just works.
> Is there anything to certification beyond marketing?

You're thinking like a software developer.

All USB devices are certified before they can use that trident logo. WiFi 
devices are certified before they can use the logo. Bluetooth devices are 
certified before they can use the stylised B logo.

The logo is a bit of information for end users that the device has been tested 
to conform to the specification.

Here's what OCF hasn't decided on yet: what happens to things that are pure 
software? If I download an application for my router, does the app get a logo?

-- 
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
  Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center

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