Website updated, the change should be online soon. Cheers, Tommaso 2011/1/4 Tommaso Teofili <[email protected]>
> Hi Marshall, > > 2011/1/4 Marshall Schor <[email protected]> > > I see you've started this on our wiki : >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/UIMA/Powered+by+Apache+UIMA >> >> Can you update the website to include the appropriate pointer to this, and >> invite people to add to it? >> > > sure, I'm doing it right now. > > >> >> I'll look around to see if we can't maybe get a powered-by logo version of >> our >> main logo, to offer to people to put on their websites, with a link to >> ours. >> > > that would be nice :) > Cheers, > Tommaso > > >> >> Cheers. -Marshall >> >> On 12/31/2010 2:42 AM, Tommaso Teofili wrote: >> > Thanks Marshall, >> > I'll provide a link on the website to a dedicated Confluence Wiki page >> so >> > that UIMA users/devs can enhance that list by themselves modifying that >> > page. >> > Cheers, >> > Tommaso >> > >> > 2010/12/29 Marshall Schor <[email protected]> >> > >> >> +1 - go for it! -Marshall >> >> >> >> On 12/28/2010 2:30 AM, Tommaso Teofili wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >> >>> looking at some other ASF projects' websites I saw some have a >> "powered >> >> by" >> >>> page which holds a list of sites/companies/services that take >> advantage >> >> of >> >>> the usage of the related project. I think this would add a >> considerable >> >>> value to UIMA understanding and appliance. >> >>> Note that this is significantly different from the "External >> resources" >> >> page >> >>> which holds links to sites/projects which offer UIMA components as >> OSS. >> >>> A quick list would count: IBM Watson, LanguageWare, MetaMap portal, >> >>> U-Compare, SemanticV, JulieLAB, etc. >> >>> What do you think of putting such a page on our website? >> >>> Cheers, >> >>> Tommaso >> >>> >> > >
