[consulting] Sluggishness Concern
Darrel O'Pry
darrel.opry at gmail.com
Wed Aug 5 16:53:19 UTC 2009
<tone is meant to be playful>
all right mr antique... just go play with your little friends archie and
vanessa and their pet gopher. Next thing I know you'll be singing the
praises of VMS and the wonders of VAX and all it's fun instructions. You
can sit in the closet or anchor a boat like my old 3B2's. Really, who cares
about that kind of old school cred. It's very different from current
technology and isn't really useful knowledge about you or your company.
Unless I'm looking for someone to make my new website render properly in
mosaic 0.3.
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:49 PM, Steve Brown <steve.brown at hotdrupal.com>wrote:
> A little late on this response but I noticed this doing a search of the
> company
> name (hotdrupal.com) and had to say something :)
>
> Drupal Association membership does not impart any trademark license of any
>> kind. The use of the "Drupal" trademark is subject to appropriate trademark
>> law and depending on the usage a license requirement from Dries Buytaert,
>> not from the Association.
>>
>
> No, but we did register our domain and started preparing things about the
> same time
> the trademark thing was coming up. Before we actively started using the
> name I
> contacted Dries and let him know what was going on and asked him what to
> do.
>
> So yes, we made sure that Dries was aware of us (and got a response from
> him)
> before we sold our first account. This was not done as a result of anyone
> saying
> anything to us, we just noticed the trademark notice pop onto the Drupal
> site one
> day and said "Hey, we better talk to Dries first because it's the Right
> Thing
> to do"
>
> Dries responded and told us not to worry about it. Since then as a company
> we have
> sponsored the Drupal LA group (not this year, low funds) and one DrupalCon
> (DC)
> with plans to also sponsor the next US DrupalCon.
>
>
> I have no knowledge of their technical prowess and will make no comment in
>> that regard.
>>
>
>
> I've been doing telecommunication stuff since the early/mid 1980's, working
> on
> the Internet since 1986, and doing consulting for companies/systems
> designed to
> do web hosting since the NCSA Mosaic days. Before that, if you remember
> WAIS
> (wikipedia it,/ Wide Area Information Servers)
>
> I wonder if anyone here remembers running Mosaic on a Commodore Amiga :)
> /
>
> On Thursday 05 March 2009 1:09:53 pm Steve Rasmussen wrote:
>> >/ They are a member of Drupal association and have cleared all such legal
>>
> />/ > issues.
> />/ > Anyway, I just know they work well and have servers setup with Drupal
> in
> />/ > mind.
> /> >/
> />/ > nolimitsude
> /> >/
> />/ > On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Nancy Wichmann /<nan_wich at
> bellsouth.net <http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/consulting>>
> wrote:
>
>> >/ > Steve Rasmussen wrote:
>>
> /> >/ > > I use hotdrupal.com,
> /> >/ >
> /> >/ > Although be aware that they will almost certainly run afoul of the
> Drupal
> /> >/ > Association trademark lawyers.
> /> >/ >
> /> >/ >
> /> >/ >
> /> >/ > Nancy
> /
>
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