+1

First (on my side) entry - my company (www.kie-services.com) is using JSPWiki on its own intranet and a couple of major Italian law firms intranet. Cannot disclose these - they are customers of us and we have binding terms - but will try to be able to. Btw this was since very long (2003?)

Luca

On 4/11/2014 8:05 AM, Harry Metske wrote:
sounds like a good idea to me !


On 11 April 2014 03:42, Glen Mazza <glen.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:

One easy way to raise JSPWiki's profile is to provide a page showing all
the external sites using it.  I created this for Apache Roller: "
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ROLLER/WhoUsesRoller";. To
find out Roller bloggers, I googled a text string that is usually present
on Roller's login page ("powered by apache roller weblogger version ...").
  If JSPWiki could place a similar, non-obtrusive string on its login page
(or actually anywhere, doesn't matter) googling on a monthly basis should
see an increasing number of Wikis that could be added to a "WhoUsesJSPWiki"
page.  Seeing all the impressive ways JSPWiki is being used is a ton of
easy advertising all by itself.

Glen


On 4/10/2014 8:54 PM, Siegfried Goeschl wrote:

Hi folks,

the question at hand is to increase JSPWiki’s publicity - how can we do
that? Unfortunately Open Source also consists of lot of advertising
otherwise no user will ever use it :-)

* the presentation at ApacheCon 2014 was a start
* I also presented JSPWiki at my local Java User Group
* very likely I will do another presentation at the Linux Days in Vienna

but this only reaches very few people :-(

So what can we do to get more users?

* Anyone in the mood to write an article and try to publish it?
* Are there any conferences were JSPWiki can be easily presented?
* Any other and better ideas?

Thanks in advance

Siegfried Goeschl



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