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Would you be interested in being featured on Diesel's website? #1470

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sgrif opened this issue Jan 9, 2018 · 5 comments
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Would you be interested in being featured on Diesel's website? #1470

sgrif opened this issue Jan 9, 2018 · 5 comments

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@sgrif sgrif commented Jan 9, 2018

I'm considering adding a section to the website that highlights a few production users. If you're interested in being included in this list, please reply to this issue with the name of your company, and a link to your logo that we can use (SVG preferred)

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@sgrif sgrif commented Jan 10, 2018

crates.io
I don't have a high res or vector logo on me, I'll have to track one down.

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@KingOfThePirates KingOfThePirates commented Jan 12, 2018

I'm not a candidate, but I care about the rust community so I'd like to offer unsolicited advice. I like the idea. But one thing that always makes me turn away is when people link broken links or outdated information. I haven't thought the solution through, but I wanted to share the idea, just in case it was easy for you to implement / add into your website: automate the check on the last updated date of the projects you link to. If they aren't active projects and they've become stale, don't use them as examples. If there aren't enough active projects using Diesel, work on getting more people to use it. Until you have more than a couple / several, then don't activate the page and hide the link to the page of live projects that use Diesel.

I don't know how nitpicky this is, but I mean well. If it won't work to do it that way then don't do it. I haven't tested this out and don't know the implications :)

Hopefully I didn't overlook a simpler solution, but here's an idea that might be simplish: https://github.com/huginn/huginn

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@pgab pgab commented Jan 31, 2018

We are using Diesel and are going to ship it to customers within February.
https://www.giga-infosystems.com
https://gist.github.com/pgab/d1d23cd1d6fd1d5ac9e04760daba13c2

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@sgrif sgrif commented Feb 3, 2018

I'm going to revisit this in the future, this will require some design work to add the appropriate section to the website, and I don't have the cash to pay a designer for this right now

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