That text is from an older press release when there were far fewer services 
providers self-listed on the wiki page.

The numbers there are estimates based on observed activity in various places 
and personal experiences from discussions with a few people more connected in 
the community. Since there is no registration or licensing requirements it is 
impossible to get accurate numbers.

It used to be that the majority of OFBiz service providers didn't advertise 
themselves and such, and many didn't necessarily want to be listed on this sort 
of web page (let alone voluntarily list themselves on the page). The ones you 
see there are basically only the ones who want to market through the open 
source project.

To give you an idea from my personal experience... I've worked with over 100 
clients doing OFBiz-related work, and over half of them have been service 
providers of some sort or other with the rest being end-user organizations. And 
that's just me... one of dozens heavily involved and hundreds more casually 
involved in the project... not to mention the many that branch out from there 
that "use" OFBiz as a developer or designer or whatever but don't really get 
involved in the community.

IMO the numbers are still quite conservative, though obviously difficult to 
prove given the nature of the project.

-David


On Jan 25, 2011, at 3:58 AM, Pierre Smits wrote:

> Hi Jacopo,
> 
> hundreds of experienced service providers and thousands of live production
> instances?
> 
> When counting the number of service providers stated on the page in the site
> I only get to 66.... This might lead to thoughts to doubt the other number
> as well.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Pierre
> 
> 
> 
> 2011/1/25 Jacopo Cappellato <[email protected]>
> 
>> Please help me to improve the draft of the announcement email for the new
>> release:
>> 
>> 
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/Announcement+for+new+release+Apache+OFBiz+09.04.01+DRAFT
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Jacopo
>> 
>> 

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