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Arusha Project -- commercial support

The Arusha Project (ARK) is a standard open-source project, and `support' works in the traditional ways -- bug reports and discussions on mailing lists, exchange of patches, and so on. So, for example, good bug reports from known contributors/players get good attention from developers, and poor reports from annoying people tend to slide down the developers' priority queues.

This Open Source Way has been, and will continue to be, the primary way in which ARK is ``supported''.

So what about `commercial support'?

There is no company that sells Arusha Project support. However, the following people/companies are at least willing to discuss working with you on Arusha stuff. No promises, OK?

  • Jonathan Hogg, at one good idea. He is based in London and says, ``I'm always available for Arusha hacking!''

  • Will Partain, at Verilab. Verilab (based in Scotland) does chip design and verification, but is interested in `good infrastructures' for same also, which is where Arusha work might come in.


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