[tei-council] Opensource.org

Laurent Romary laurent.romary at loria.fr
Mon Apr 20 02:44:51 EDT 2009


I don't have such a big background on OSI business, but I would tend  
not to focus too much on this aspect in our self-presentation.
Laurent

Le 11 avr. 09 à 21:49, Dan O'Donnell a écrit :

> It is exactly this kind of opinion I was hoping to get! Playing the
> devil's advocate for a second... what about something like the W3C?  
> They
> are now attaching it to at least some of their pages.
>
> Laurent? What's your opinion, especially vis a vis profiling ourselves
> as a pseudo standard?
>
> -dan
>
> Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
>> Since we're not primarily in the FOSS business
>> (ie we are not really making software), I am not
>> sure it'd be helpful to brand ourselves with OSI. Anything
>> which lessened our appeal as a pseudo-standard would
>> be bad news, and there is always the chance that someone
>> important could be put off by the link.
>>
>> Just a view; I could be convinced otherwise, probably.
>> -- 
>> Sebastian
>
>
> -- 
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