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Add Powered by Pyramid page #22

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stevepiercy opened this issue Apr 18, 2015 · 18 comments
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Add Powered by Pyramid page #22

stevepiercy opened this issue Apr 18, 2015 · 18 comments
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@pauleveritt pauleveritt added this to the v0.2 milestone Apr 20, 2015
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Can we come up with a better name than "Who's Using Pyramid"? It's klunky. Maybe "Mummies", "Not Aliens".

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I agree that’s a mouthful, but Mummies and Not Aliens aren’t really aimed at the target market for this site. Perhaps we should look around at some other sites and see what they do.

djangoproject.com doesn’t have anything.

python.org has it under “Community -> Success Stories”.

—Paul

On Oct 29, 2015, at 8:58 AM, Steve Piercy notifications@github.com wrote:

Can we come up with a better name than "Who's Using Pyramid"? It's klunky. Maybe "Mummies", "Not Aliens".


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #22 (comment).

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Flask uses "Powered by Flask". I changed to "Powered by Pyramid" because I like me some alliteration.

@stevepiercy stevepiercy changed the title Add Who's Using Pyramid page Add Powered by Pyramid page Dec 24, 2015
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Ready for @blaflamme to work his magic. I can round up better logos. I also need to verify who is and is not using Pyramid. I think most of those companies use Pylons and not Pyramid.

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ideally we should ask them for vector or large png with transparency if we want to have some food to work with.

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@blaflamme of course! Do you have enough content to play with? If you can provide a template I'll do the grunt work of getting good images, resizing them, and dropping in content.

@blaflamme blaflamme modified the milestones: v0.3, v0.2 Jan 4, 2016
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Work for this item is in PR #30

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@goodwillcoding here is the list of companies that I compiled from the janky carousel on the pylonsproject.org home page and https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/wiki/Companies-and-organizations-that-use-Pyramid

Please verify which of the companies from pylonsproject.org actually use Pyramid and not Pylons. I have verified the ones from the wiki already. Thank you!

Checked items are verified.

Companies and Organizations

from wiki

from pylonsproject.org

from substanced.net users

from other sources

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Pyramid Examples

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from @stevepiercy at SFPython meetups

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jer-tx commented Jan 11, 2016

Reading Plus (where I work) has about 3 projects in Pyramid. Most notably the Explorer project (internal tool) and Salesdash (for internal and external sales partners)

PCBlueprint (my project) uses Pyramid

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@Jeremydavisvt thank you! I've updated the list above.

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ergo commented Jan 18, 2016

There is also:
https://appenlight.com
https://rhodecode.com

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Thanks @ergo! If you have better logos, please provide links or artwork. See above list.

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@blaflamme it's not clear how to add static images to the site in the readme. Can you elaborate? I've tried adding new logos to src, building using npm, but it appears that the images are not copied to build, as I would expect. In my personal wepback config in other projects, I "shell out" and just use cp for that. Please let me know how you think it best to manage images.

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@blaflamme I found that I needed to add each image as a require in src/main.js and in the HTML.

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I was just reminded of this repo https://github.com/uralbash/awesome-pyramid as a source of Powered by Pyramid items.

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I've pushed a commit for any relevant Powered by Pyramid items from https://github.com/uralbash/awesome-pyramid to PR #46. It's all up to you @blaflamme

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Closing. Work is in PR #46

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