http://drupal.org/node/72158 and http://drupal.org/node/33635 are not entirely clear to me on what grounds are they there.

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bonobo’s picture

I believe that http://drupal.org/node/33635 is the company of http://drupal.org/user/23810 --

I don't know about the other listing mentioned.

michelle’s picture

greggles’s picture

http://drupal.org/search/node/antinomia+type%3Aproject_issue
http://drupal.org/search/node/suuch+type%3Aproject_issue

So, neither of them have issues in the queue for being added to the page (which was the process for a while now).

I know Matt Koglin (of Antinomia) and he was at Sunnyvale. He has contributed as a group leader and more via amazon web services - ec2/s3 in addition to a google checkout contrib for ecommerce. I think the Antinomia page should just be expanded a bit to make it fit in a little better - linking to the contributions and portfolio.

kbahey’s picture

In case of Matt/Antinomia, the node was added on 2005-10-10, I think that was way before we had the current process.

In case of Suuch, it is a bit more recent: 2006-07-04.

As a spinoff of this issue, it would be nice to discuss the recent attempts to get listed by:

a) Companies/people who have contributed nothing (except for an off site module).
b) Companies/people who signed up a few days ago, committed a module, then ask to be listed.

Maybe some concrete criteria would help (tangibility of contributions to the community/project).

heine’s picture

To which I would want to add: What is the purpose of the section?

michelle’s picture

I thought it was a way of showcasing companies that give back to the community. So when people are looking for Drupal devs, they look first to those who help the community.

Michelle

vm’s picture

Category: bug » task
Priority: Critical » Normal

Queue clean up. This resembles more of a d.o. policy discussion rather than a bug report?

greggles’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.