+1 for "Who uses Ruby?" or "Who's using Ruby?" or any variant thereof.
 Makes more sense to me. :)

--Jeremy

On 1/7/07, dblack / wobblini.net <dblack / wobblini.net> wrote:
> Hi --
>
> On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, Gregory Brown wrote:
>
> > On 1/7/07, Mushfeq Khan <mushfeq.khan / gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> In that case, could the page be renamed to 'Who uses Ruby?'. The Python
> >> success stories page is basically that - a huge list of all the various
> >> applications that have been found for Python.
> >>
> >> 'Success stories' just sounds so... startup-ish.
> >
> > Hmm.. "Who uses Ruby?"  or  "Real World Ruby", or something like that
> > might be better indeed since 'success' is such a relative term.
>
> "Real world" is a *very* relative term :-)  I like "Who uses Ruby?"
> because it's the only one that isn't an established euphemism for
> commercial use.
>
>
> David
>
> --
> Q. What is THE Ruby book for Rails developers?
> A. RUBY FOR RAILS by David A. Black (http://www.manning.com/black)
>     (See what readers are saying!  http://www.rubypal.com/r4rrevs.pdf)
> Q. Where can I get Ruby/Rails on-site training, consulting, coaching?
> A. Ruby Power and Light, LLC (http://www.rubypal.com)
>
>


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