>>> members{a}
>>
>>
>> Doesn't this duplicate the developer site portion?
>>
>>> corporate{a}
>>
>>
>> We'll need to come up with some rules on who can appear here. My
>> thoughts:
>> 1) Anyone who sponsors a full-time or 1/2 time developer;
>> 2) Anyone who has sponsored a significant feature in the last 3
>> versions.
>
>
> Not sure if I agree with a 'time limit' on this one ... there should
> be some sort of 'history' section ... if we are remembering a
> contribution, it should be remembered, not 'fade out over time' ...
I think Marc has an interesting point. The other issue is what about
companies who may not sponsor a ton of code but troll the mailing lists?
Or provide major services like hosting? Or secondary code like the .Net
provider?
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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