From 549e5e8b7b256fb4bfad41737287172bb429be24 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Simon Tatham Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 23:02:12 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] New FAQ, aimed at the people who periodically send us large questionnaires in unfriendly formats like Excel, apparently in the mistaken belief that we have some kind of incentive to answer them. I hope I've managed to identify the key reason why they make this mistake. [originally from svn r10156] --- doc/faq.but | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+) diff --git a/doc/faq.but b/doc/faq.but index c7949171..07c913ed 100644 --- a/doc/faq.but +++ b/doc/faq.but @@ -1437,6 +1437,57 @@ Similarly, some people have asked us for FIPS certification of the PuTTY tools. Unless someone else is prepared to do the necessary work and pay any costs, we can't provide this. +\S{faq-vendor}{Question} As one of our existing software vendors, can +you just fill in this questionnaire for us? + +We periodically receive requests like this, from organisations which +have apparently sent out a form letter to everyone listed in their big +spreadsheet of \q{software vendors} requiring them all to answer some +long list of questions about supported OS versions, paid support +arrangements, compliance with assorted local regulations we haven't +heard of, contact phone numbers, and other such administrivia. Many of +the questions are obviously meaningless when applied to PuTTY (we +don't provide any paid support in the first place!), most of the rest +could have been answered with only a very quick look at our website, +and some we are actively unwilling to answer (we are private +individuals, why would we want to give out our home phone numbers to +large corporations?). + +We don't make a habit of responding in full to these questionnaires, +because \e{we are not a software vendor}. + +A software \e{vendor} is a company to which you are paying lots of +money in return for some software. They know who you are, and they +know you're paying them money; so they have an incentive to fill in +your forms and questionnaires, to research any local regulations you +cite if they don't already know about them, and generally to provide +every scrap of information you might possibly need in the most +convenient manner for you, because they want to keep being paid. + +But we are a team of free software developers, and that means your +relationship with us is nothing like that at all. If you once +downloaded our software from our website, that's great and we hope you +found it useful, but it doesn't mean we have the least idea who you +are, or any incentive to do lots of unpaid work to support our +\q{relationship} with you. + +It's not that we are unwilling to \e{provide information}. We put as +much of it as we can on our website for your convenience, and if you +actually need to know some fact about PuTTY which you haven't been +able to find on the website (and which is not obviously inapplicable +to free software in the first place) then please do ask us, and we'll +try to answer as best we can. But we put up the website and this FAQ +precisely so that we \e{don't} have to keep answering the same +questions over and over again, so we aren't prepared to fill in +completely generic form-letter questionnaires for people who haven't +done their best to find the answers here first. + +If you work for an organisation which you think might be at risk of +making this mistake, we urge you to reorganise your list of software +suppliers so that it clearly distinguishes paid vendors who know about +you from free software developers who don't have any idea who you are. +Then, only send out these mass mailings to the former. + \H{faq-misc} Miscellaneous questions \S{faq-openssh}{Question} Is PuTTY a port of \i{OpenSSH}, or based on -- 2.45.2