The traffic on this list is quite substantial. Note that it is used if
people run
into a problem, not when they solve one. Judging Drools' industry usage from
the traffic here is akin to saying that fine weather is tied to the Moon
being
full, which you don't see when it is new nor when the sky is
Ajay,
I don't know what kind of relationship you draw from list traffic to
serious adoption. In any case, do some research and you will certainly
re-evaluate your metrics. :)
Just as a starting point, last week we had the Drools Bootcamp in SF (
http://blog.athico.com/2009/03/dr
Hello,
For the last 3 years, i have done 5 projects in production with drools 4.0.7
as I started that business in my company
And we have currently 5 project that will start this year with brms
In my company, i do a drools training starting end of month and 5 more times
in september and october.
I a
currently testing it
internally, and it shows huge promise.
-Michael
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Are people actu
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Are people actually using Drools Or Drools Flow in production?
The traffic on this list seems way too low to suggest any serious industry
consideration.
OTOH, there are books out there for Drools. Which does suggest serious usage.
What am I missing?
Ajay Gautam
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Subject: [rules-users] Drools in the real world
Are people actually using Drools Or Drools Flow in production?
The traffic on this list seems way too low to suggest any serious
industry consideration.
OTOH, there are books out there for Drools. Which does suggest serious