Andreas Ericsson <ae@xxxxxx> wrote: > Would a +46-31 number work? If so, you could give me a call when you're > having trouble. I'd probably end up asking the list, or bribing Junio > with beer to answer for me, but the fee would be low (how much is a > dozen beers in Japan?), so perhaps it'd be worth it ;-) Heh. The thing is, with me "on staff" I doubt you can get much better support. I know Git very well, almost as well as Linus, Junio, Nico, and Johannes (sorry, no particular order there). What I don't know off the top of my head, I know where the source code for it is, and I can read and understand it rather quickly. When something breaks, I can usually fix it myself, and that usually results in a patch to Junio just hours after I discover the problem. Most of the time the patch is worthy of inclusion and Junio picks it up. You can't get that kind of response from a commerical vendor, at least not without forking over bucket loads of cash first. The problem is, the organization has strict rules about recommending yourself as a vendor. But recommending a guy half way around the world who works for beer is probably in compliance. :-) > On a serious note, it's probably about time the world saw its first > commercial git support company. It's legal to package and sell GPL'd > code. Many companies have already proven that it can be a very > lucrative business. I've thought about doing this myself. I'm just so short on time that developing a business providing support would probably push me way over the edge. Ideally I'd love to have such a venture make its money off support contracts and a small markup on dead-tree forms of open-source Git documentation. I'd also love to see such a venture be able to support a Git developer or two full-time, making sure that all of their work is getting folded back into the main git.git tree. Which of course implies they can't be heading off in directions that the rest of the group finds useless/pointless/stupid/etc. Wishful thinking. Back to reality. -- Shawn. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html