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I also messaged him and began to wonder given his silence. No products of him yet, but what you share with us seems disturbing from a business point of view.
Doing business with an individual rather than a company has disadvantages. The existence or continuation of products and services, such as upgrades or maintenance, is tied to the owner's life or well-being.
This should be a wake-up call for unacms because it can have a devastating effect on the future of this product which I see ranking as one of the top CMS's frameworks.
@Jerome Mingo products are highly in demand and I regret not having them due to financial constraints, but UNACMS would need to revisit the contractual agreement and make provisions eventhough open-source on many occasions could be the excuse. Jerome and UNACMS team.. please behave in a professional capacity and try hard to avoid emotions, for it makes it seem personal.. don't no what the quarrel is, just saying.
Jerome, we love you man, for your work... please get over it... your people (clients) need you.
Regards
Chris
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Since this he contacted me and said will investigate the issues on his modules on my site, but haven't heard anything yet. He must be very busy.
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What do the SLAs (Service level agreements) say? This would be between UNACMS and vendors who offer their services and products to unacms clients (Mind the open-source policies that should not be ignored and can play a major role in service delivery)
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Please note that I had engaged with both unacms team members and Jerome on a personal level. Therefore my capacity shifted from being a professional to personal gain letting me feel special and as if we were friends for a very long time.
If any business wishes to be successful, it requires for such to operate on a framework that complies with international standards like ISO or ITIL .
Owners and stakeholders do own the rights and use their discretion as see fit, but with caution. If a decision was made and compromised the success of the business, well.. the only way out is to fall back to policies, pay the penalty, and learn from it.
I conclude by saying... unacms and counter-parts have changed my world and remain my family, but when it comes to debating business issues, we have to put feelings aside and try very hard to fix what is broken and understand that the framework guides us in making the perfect decisions... There is an old saying "It's simply business, so don't take it personally"
Frameworks like ISO or ITIL are being put together by "Best Practice", the mother of them all...
Regards
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