On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Iain Duncan <iainduncanli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> What is the objective?  To promote Pyramid or to promote third parties
>> using Pyramid?  If the former then having a well-curated list of showcase
>> examples seems best.  If the later then there may be an argument for opening
>> it up to make it easy for people to submit their own sites.  It's possible
>> to do both but probably not in the same place.
>>
>
> For me personally, the objective is to be able to show people and clients
> that Pyramid is used extensively in real world applications. In that sense,
> I agree some curation is probably necessary, as on the SQLAlchemy page. But
> I think it also helps just to have a really big list, much like Plone does.

Well. different people are looking for different things. Some people
want to see big names and high-traffic sites. Others want to see
really extensive sites doing a lot of things. Others want to see a
large number of sites. Others want to see a wide variety of innovative
features in the sites. The latter includes those who aren't using
Pyramid yet and want to see what it can do, and also those who are
using Pyramid and looking for ideas for their own sites.

-- 
Mike Orr <sluggos...@gmail.com>

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