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by gumby
2702 days ago
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Some people have a "normal" site with "normal" pricing and an "enterprise" site with different formatting, pricing, etc (for example it could have a search box, even if all the searching is just a google search anyway). The corporate pricing could include a commitment to update some percentage of docs within 12 months of a relevant RFC being published or whatever. Keeps purchasing happy, is a way for folks in the enterprise to get their employer to fund some resource and still gets it to mostly remain a labor of love. I attend a conference that works that way. Essentially there are two conferences at the same time, with identical badges (no conference name on the badge itself), one of which costs about $800 and one of which costs about $3000 IIRC, if you buy all the special upgrades. Any company that pays the for the "corporate" conference gets listed as a sponsor as well :-). |
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[0]: http://poopy.life/