Paravell is the primary developers and the best paid tech support around. I’m
not sure what the cost is now. It’s on a per system basis. Talk to Fred Gleason
about it or call them.
We’ve had their support for a decade now and they’ve been great backup. They
even take suggestions.
It seems like there are 3 kinds of broadcast automation systems out there; big
players that want you to buy every feature one at a time, home brewers that
start out like a house on fire then get burned out and you end up with no
support, a dead project that’s been years since the last update and Rivendell
that seems to stand alone as a well supported open source, full featured
automation system. The development of the underlying code was originally funded
by a network. Fred runs Paravell like a business but now Rivendell is open
source.
I know Rivendell is free and that was really important to us starting. Now our
budgets are a little bigger. At this point we buy the maintenance contract as
an insurance policy and to do our part to keep the software development going.
Bill Putney - WB6RFW
Chief Engineer - KPTZ
Private Pilot-Single Engine Land | Airframe & Powerplant / Inspection
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> On Aug 12, 2022, at 8:27 PM, riv...@braingia.org wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> What's the status of obtaining paid support for Rivendell? Does Paravel
> offer this or are there other companies that do?
>
> Steve
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