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Qubes paid services page #2324

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andrewdavidwong opened this Issue Sep 15, 2016 · 3 comments

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andrewdavidwong commented Sep 15, 2016

A web page detailing paid Qubes services, such as extended support for EOL releases.

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While the Qubes OS Project does not to offer paid services, Invisible Things Lab does offer such services to enterprise clients.

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andrewdavidwong commented Mar 18, 2018

While the Qubes OS Project does not to offer paid services, Invisible Things Lab does offer such services to enterprise clients.

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I think the point of this issue was that on the Qubes OS website there is no information that ITL offers such services? and also having such a page is a way to offer other individuals/companies to advertise that they are also available, or point people to the qubes-users list to request paid services (or something)

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mfc commented Mar 19, 2018

I think the point of this issue was that on the Qubes OS website there is no information that ITL offers such services? and also having such a page is a way to offer other individuals/companies to advertise that they are also available, or point people to the qubes-users list to request paid services (or something)

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I think the point of this issue was that on the Qubes OS website there is no information that ITL offers such services?

Oh, I see. I think that this is partially taken care of by the existence of the business@ address. I also think that it would be appropriate to link to the ITL website, but I don't think that the Qubes website should advertise for ITL's enterprise services (that should be on the ITL site, IMHO).

and also having such a page is a way to offer other individuals/companies to advertise that they are also available, or point people to the qubes-users list to request paid services (or something)

I'm not sure we want to do that on the Qubes website any more than our current Partners page does.

Assigning to @rootkovska and @marmarek to join the discussion and decide.

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andrewdavidwong commented Mar 20, 2018

I think the point of this issue was that on the Qubes OS website there is no information that ITL offers such services?

Oh, I see. I think that this is partially taken care of by the existence of the business@ address. I also think that it would be appropriate to link to the ITL website, but I don't think that the Qubes website should advertise for ITL's enterprise services (that should be on the ITL site, IMHO).

and also having such a page is a way to offer other individuals/companies to advertise that they are also available, or point people to the qubes-users list to request paid services (or something)

I'm not sure we want to do that on the Qubes website any more than our current Partners page does.

Assigning to @rootkovska and @marmarek to join the discussion and decide.

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