Other Stuff

    Getting support for GNU-Paperclips project software
    Using GNU-Paperclips in Industry
    Acknowledgments
    Some GNU-Paperclips images

Getting Support for GNU-Paperclips software

Tapsell-Ferrier Limited provide support for using GNU-Paperclips and programming with  the Paperclips, Weblook and SocketServer APIs. You can visit their Paperclips support page to find out more.

Please Note: the Free Software Federation does not support software or make recommendations about companies supporting software. This is simply to lay out options for people who want support. The page maintainers will be happy to add any other companies who wish to offer customer support on these products.

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Using GNU-Paperclips in Industry

We're keen to promote GNU-Paperclips as a platform for ISPs to run Servlets and for other businesses. The more companies that use free software the better.

If you're worried about the GPL please see the explanation about GNU-Paperclips and the GPL on our main page.

ISPs particularly would benefit from providing Servlet services to their customers. More on this will follow, in the mean time, if you are an ISP or a business why not try out GNU-Paperclips?
 

Acknowledgments

Here is the list of people who worked on GNU-Paperclips and helped bring it to fruition:
Nic Ferrier - the first versions of Paperclips
Paul Siegemann - co-wrote the HttpSession implementation
Mark Wielaard - co-wrote the HttpSession implementation
Shane Weeden - Base64 encode/decoder and work on the security API
Thanks are also due to the following, they didn't write code but they helped in other ways:
Marcus Daniels and Richard Stallman
everyone else at the FSF and all the GNU hackers who help make GNU/Linux the best computing environment available
all the Sun Servlet API team
the Apache-Jserv project (Stefano, Peirapolo, Jon, Craig and everyone else)
Thanks also to everyone who helped and continue to help.

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Some GNU-Paperclips Images

We're pretty proud of our logo. Here are some variations. You can use the "powered by" on your web site to indicate that you're using GNU-Paperclips.

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Created: 1 July 1999 Last Updated:  Contact: webmaster Author: Nic Ferrier