This is just excellent. Thanks Fabio.

More testimonies of Turbine usage please.

Greets,
Robert

On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 Fabio Daprile wrote :
hello robert,

personally i can give data from my company,
my company is wurth-phoenix from the wurth Group (5 billion $ and near 35000 employees). www.wurth.com


We developed a tool that performs the following activities: bug and enhancement tracking, product management, employees management, timetable management,
customer management, expense tracking, invoicing.
The tool was developed by 3 people in 4 months.


This tool is actually used by more than 300 collegues in italy, holland, swiss, usa, china, and by 30 customers that enter requests in our database.

The people who use it are Programmers, analysts, customers, administrative personnel, marketing personnel, etc...

Turbine is really useful because it permits to be very fast in development, maintains the classic MVC (Model, View, Controller pattern) pattern using turbine, velocity, torque,
and permits an easy maintenance of the application, without the complications of the swings (this is critical for people who start using Java).



hope this helps


Fabio Daprile

Robert Isaac wrote:

Hi all,
I am doing a research on the Apache Jakarta projects for my final year IT management course at Delhi University. I need a lot of inputs, statistics and numbers of the usage of Turbine, how popular it is etc etc. I thought the best way to find more help, would be to actually mail the community itself, and get your interesting views about the project, the user base...basically answers to my questions below:-)


I do not wish to pollute the sanctity of the list, so reply directly to me, and i will collate all the feedback and post it back on the list.


1. Who are the people, who are actually using Turbine? Primary users? Secondary users and in that order.


2.Do we have an estimate of the number of people who are doing so?

3.What would be the job spec of the people that use turbine - web developers, system admins, programmers??

4. Do we have an estimate to the number of downloads of Turbine that
happen everyday?


5. What is the average traffic on the mono-list each day, and on
which area is the traffic concentrated?


6.Are there any commercial majors that are using the Mono class
Libraries?HP, IBM, Sun etc


7. In it's current state, how useful is turbine in real development scenarios?

8. What is so useful about using Turbine?

9. How would we slot the current interest in Turbine (in an descending order)? would it be from the one's experienced in Java technologies, the one's who have an intermediate knowledge of Java technologies, one's that do not know anything about Java at all?

10. Is there any other technology that provides a more/equally robust solution like that of Turbine?

Outside of these questions, if you can point me (or provide me with) more statistics, graphs etc showing Turbine's popularity, usage etc...it will be very helpful.

Thanks in advance for all your replies.

Greets,
Robert







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