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Miles Berry  
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 More options 22 Jun 2006, 04:50
From: Miles Berry <mbe...@st-ives.surrey.sch.uk>
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 04:50:42 +0100
Local: Thurs 22 Jun 2006 04:50
Subject: Re: [sf-uk-discuss] Re: Moodle cease and desist.
John Ingleby wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 18:46 +0100, Tony Whitmore wrote:
> {-snip-]

>>Being unable to list the software you're prepared to support on your
>>website with coughing up a fee sounds incredibly backward to me.
>>Personally I would resent any project that tried to take away my freedom
>>in this way.

> I agree with Tom, David Goodwin's post gave no details, and in
> particular none regarding any reasons given (or not) for asking his
> friend to stop using the name Moodle.

> Also, I can't find any references on the Moodle.com website regarding
> fees to become a Moodle Partner. One only has to provide some evidence
> of competence.

> John
> ****

From http://moodle.com/partners/ :

"Moodle Partners are a group of competent professionals who are serious
about providing quality services to users of Moodle software, ranging
from basic support to the development and implementation of complete ICT
solutions.

Our Partnership indicates that we are dedicated to a particular vision
of supporting Moodle now while developing it further with common goals.
All Moodle Partners contribute directly to the ongoing development of
Moodle software via funding or expertise."

My understanding is that the funding element is usually a smallish
percentage of revenue.
--
Miles Berry
Deputy Head, St Ives School, Haslemere
http://stiveshaslemere.com
http://elgg.net/mberry/weblog


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