Um, just for example, IBM has built a lot of its ALM product line on top of it 
— don’t think that’s going away any time soon. ;) But I agree that it might be 
nice to have a list of major adopters on the web page, that would be a very 
long list. EMF is probably the most widely adopted modelling technology on the 
planet..so I think its ubiquitous enough (and deeply embedded) that people 
don’t actually reference it as much. Ed might have some hard numbers...

And as always with open source projects, usage doesn’t always (hardly ever?) 
maps to support. If you look at Eclipse ecosystem as a whole, the ratio of 
companies and individuals who adopt it over companies and individuals who 
support it is far too small.

On Mar 5, 2014, at 3:38 PM, Travis London <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you very much Miles.
> 
> I understand that it is mature, I have actually been using it and GMF for a
> while.  Is there a list of technology adopters?  Groups or companies that
> have adopted it and our currently using it?
> 
> Regards,
> Travis
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Miles Parker
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2014 4:27 PM
> To: Eclipse Modelling Framework
> Subject: Re: [emf-dev] EMF current status
> 
> 
> Hi Travis,
> 
> This should give you an idea:
> http://git.eclipse.org/c/emf/org.eclipse.emf.git/log/ :D
> 
> In addition to active development, EMF is a very mature technology has a
> very large and active user base of related technologies. All Modelling
> projects rely in some way or another on it.
> 
> cheers,
> 
> Miles
> 
> On Mar 5, 2014, at 3:24 PM, Travis London <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hello all,
>> 
>> I was looking at the EMF eclipse website and could not find data on commit
> activity or the list of contributors.  I am curious as to how active EMF
> development is currently and whether it is still being actively adopted.  I
> am faced with determining whether or not our tool should move to EMF.  I
> know EMF fairly well and know we could move to it, but it would not be a
> small amount of work.  Therefore I need to assess the pros and cons of
> moving to EMF, one of which is how supported it is by the community.
>> 
>> Kind Regards,
>> Travis London
>> 
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