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On 22 June 2011 21:36, Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl> wrote:

drew wrote (22-06-11 21:48)


 The first article is out and 2 comments from non-community members:

http://lwn.net/Articles/**448768/ <http://lwn.net/Articles/448768/>


Comment worthy to consider: costs of certification must not be a barrier
for the not so large companies.
On the other hand: I do not see signs / wishes for that in the current
draft.


Depends on what you are certificating and how you do it. Currently INGOT
certification varies between 2 and $10 depending on volume but that is
because we make use of existing teaching resources and designed something to
scale to even African economic standards. In the end I can't see price being
a barrier with even moderate planning. A bigger potential issue is
understanding the market and how to identify need or even create such
demand.

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