You can create "XNI success stories" page. Successful usage attracts new 
API users.


Joseph Kesselman wrote:
> OK; IF we're considering XNI stable, that's news to me. This would be a 
> different kettle of worms and changes would want to be managed somewhat 
> differently.
> 
> (I'm honestly not sure XNI has gotten enough real-world use that I'd want 
> to start locking it down, but my opinion doesn't signify.)
> 
> ______________________________________
> Joe Kesselman  / IBM Research
> 

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