Hey, On Wed, May 01, 2019 at 05:25:58PM -0300, Bruno Oliveira wrote: > there were no obligations whatsoever after joining the platform other than > "maintain the project", which they were already doing anyway. There's no > obligation to market the platform in anyway as well (say, being forced to > put their logo on the website).
Their website says otherwise: https://tidelift.com/docs/lifting/marketing "At Tidelift, we're working with maintainers to jointly create a product. As with any product offering, we need to tell people the product exists." "When you sign up to lift a package and get paid, we're asking for you to keep a mention of the Tidelift Subscription at minimum on your project's main "home page"—whether that's a dedicated website or simply a README on GitHub. We're flexible about the exact wording and format, and happy to consult with you on it." "But the main reason is that we do need to tell potential subscribers about the product, so they can support you by buying it!" Not sure if I want to think of pytest as a product which should be bought by subscribers ;) There's also some other "tasks" - not that I'd disagree with them being a good thing, but it's way more than "no obligations whatsoever" (like looking at their dependency scanner, and disclosing security vulnerabilities to them in their dashboard): https://tidelift.com/docs/lifting/tasks-overview Florian -- https://www.qutebrowser.org | m...@the-compiler.org (Mail/XMPP) GPG: 916E B0C8 FD55 A072 | https://the-compiler.org/pubkey.asc I love long mails! | https://email.is-not-s.ms/
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