<div dir="ltr">Hi, there a few companies that offer support for Drupal but they are not mentioned at <a href="http://drupal.org/support">http://drupal.org/support</a>.&nbsp; I would like to add a section for paid support, which is different than the section on &quot;Professional services and hosting&quot; that is currently list on the page.<br>
<br>SpikeSource used to offer support for Drupal in their environment, but it&#39;s hard to find on their site now.<br>Bryght has recently relaunched their hosting services: <a href="http://support.bryght.com/">http://support.bryght.com/</a><br>
OpenLogic is offering support packages: <a href="https://olex.openlogic.com/packages/drupal" target="_blank">https://olex.openlogic.com/packages/drupal</a><br>Growing Venture Solutions (Greg Knaddision) offers support packages: <a href="http://growingventuresolutions.com/about/services/drupal-support-and-training">http://growingventuresolutions.com/about/services/drupal-support-and-training</a><br>
OpenConcept also offers support: <a href="http://openconcept.ca/drupal_support">http://openconcept.ca/drupal_support</a><br><br>A lot of companies offer support as part of a site development package. I think this is different, as you have to have a big initial capital commitent to having a particular company build your site, but I would like to hear your thoughts about whether Drupal consulting is considered support.&nbsp; For example: <a href="http://imagexmedia.com/support/purchasing-support-training">http://imagexmedia.com/support/purchasing-support-training</a><br>
<br>If you are aware of support packages for Drupal, or if you offer them, please respond so we can get a full list of options available to Drupal users.<br><br>I&#39;ve also cross posted to the post-installation support forum here: <a href="http://drupal.org/node/298497">http://drupal.org/node/298497</a><br>
<br>Cheers,<br>Kieran<br><br>-- <br>Drupal community adventure guide, Acquia Inc.<br>Drupal events, Drupal.org re-design<br>
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