[erlang-questions] Erlang Inside

Marc Worrell marc@REDACTED
Fri Dec 8 13:55:24 CET 2017


There are quite some website running Zotonic:

 * Social network for schools https://www.maxclass.com/ <https://www.maxclass.com/>
 * Working together for courses https://www.learningstone.com/ <https://www.learningstone.com/>
 * Co-browsing and chat for helpdesks https://www.channel.me/ <https://www.channel.me/>
 * Women’s Health
     - Women on Waves https://www.womenonwaves.org/ <https://www.womenonwaves.org/>
     - Women on Web https://www.womenonweb.org/ <https://www.womenonweb.org/>
     - Abortion Pill Information https://abortionpillinfo.org/ <https://abortionpillinfo.org/> 
     - Women Help Women https://www.womenhelp.org/ <https://www.womenhelp.org/>
     - Women Help Women - consultation https:/ <https://www.womenhelp.org/>consult.womenhelp.org/ <http://consult.womenhelp.org/>
 * 40+ sites developed by Driebit ( https://www.driebit.nl/nl/portfoliol <https://www.driebit.nl/nl/portfoliol>, among them
    - Jewish Monument for the Dutch Jews https://www.joodsmonument.nl/ <https://www.joodsmonument.nl/>
    - Dutch history https://www.entoen.nu/ <https://www.entoen.nu/>

And many more, which I don’t know the URLs from the top of my head.

- Marc


> On 8 Dec 2017, at 13:02, Joe Armstrong <erlang@REDACTED> wrote:
> 
> Thanks - it was a long list.
> 
> It would be nice to know the #users and the commercial status of the
> program (ie prototype, few users, millions of users) so we could sort
> it by #users
> 
> /Joe
> 
> On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 12:44 PM, Michał Muskała <michal@REDACTED> wrote:
>> Hi Joe,
>> 
>> You might find the list of companies that claim to use Elixir in some way
>> useful in this context. It can be found on GitHub:
>> https://github.com/doomspork/elixir-companies
>> 
>> Michał.
>> 
>> On 8 Dec 2017, 12:38 +0100, Joe Armstrong <erlang@REDACTED>, wrote:
>> 
>> Erlang is often deployed as a major component in a program, but this
>> fact is often not widely known.
>> 
>> "Erlang inside" means an Erlang run-time is a part of the system.
>> So an App written in Elixir, with cowboy, or riak can be in the list.
>> 
>> I'd like to keep a list of systems with "Erlang Inside" - this is useful
>> for PR.
>> 
>> I'd like:
>> 
>> 1) The information to be public (no commercial secrets please)
>> [urls, or references please]
>> 2) Name and description of product/program and
>> [short summary]
>> 3) Dates when the information was known to be true
>> 4) Estimates of #systems shipped with Erlang inside
>> 5) Estimates of the number of users served by the SW
>> 6) Contact person
>> [some person who can be contacted occasionally to
>> update the information] -
>> No essential but better than "I heard it from a dev in a pub"
>> 7) The major dependencies (ie uses cowboy, riak, or
>> Appname -> Elixir -> cowboy)
>> 8) Other
>> [what is missing?]
>> 
>> Examples (off the top of my head) Sonic Pi, NHS database Spine2,
>> WhatsApp.
>> 
>> You can add to this list by adding a post to this thread or by mailing
>> me (off-list).
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
>> /Joe
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