: Would this be really another category of a "post"
: https://solr.apache.org/posts.html ?  I could see doing this and
: additionally linking to it from elsewhere in the site to make these "case
: studies" more prominent.

Yeah ... I think this idea (user stories about how people use Solr) was 
one of the main "use cases" that came up when the "official" solr blog was 
first suggested, about why we should make sure it's easy for anyone in the 
community to submit a blog post, thus the blurb...

https://solr.apache.org/blog.html
>> Have something to share? We're always looking for new articles! If you 
>> have one you'd like to contribute, or would like to link out to an 
>> external post, create a PR using the instructions here.


In general I think that blog posts (with their intrinsic "publish date" 
metadata) are a good way of making sure information like case study write 
ups can be viewed in the appropriate context (ie: "This case study seems 
like a perfect use for feature X, why don't they use it? ... oh, because 
this case study was written 3 years ago.")


We might be able to encourage more "case study" type submissions to the 
blog if it had a dedicated "category tab" at the top of the page (like 
"News" and "Security") ... but that brings up the chiecken-vs-egg problem 
of adding the category before anyone has submitted any :)


-Hoss
http://www.lucidworks.com/

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