On 8/27/2007 12:21 PM, Peter Rabbitson wrote:
It is OK to charge for any provided service, good or bad. It is not OK
to label this as "giving back as much as was offered".
I'm not sure that I completely understand what you are trying to get at,
therefore I can not comment correctly.
However, I was trying to imply that my company has spent time and money
to develop a configuration (what) including the order in which things
are configured in (how). With the order of configuration (how) being
more of our information that we are not eager to give up. We are more
than willing to list out the components (what) that were used and
possibly even some of an order, but not all of the order.
With that being said, I think offering up the what for free with out the
how (below) is fairly good while still protecting our time and money
investment.
The "what" would consist of the following:
- Large over all block diagram.
- List of modules used for each block.
- List of optional modules used for each block.
- Explanation of what each module does to fulfill the block.
- Possibly some how or indicate to follow Read-Me(s).
The "how" would consist of the following:
- How to configure each module to achieve the desired result.
The "how" is where our company has spent the most time and money to get
things to work and achieve much larger projects.
Grant. . . .
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