From 17e973cb32e96151987f9e7b0a8775934bf9e8a6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Guido van Rossum Date: Wed, 26 Feb 1997 16:11:55 +0000 Subject: Remove the list of Python users, replace it with a pointer to the on-line list of same. --- Misc/FAQ | 40 ++-------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) diff --git a/Misc/FAQ b/Misc/FAQ index 1417dfd..7a94fda 100644 --- a/Misc/FAQ +++ b/Misc/FAQ @@ -545,44 +545,8 @@ included in the list above, send me email! 2.3. Q. Are there any commercial projects going on using Python? -A. Several companies have revealed to me that they are planning or -considering use of Python in a future product. - -Sunrise Software has a product out using Python -- they use Python -for a GUI management application and an SNMP network management -application. Contact: . - -Infoseek uses Python to implement their commercial WWW information -retrieval service . Contact: -. - -Paul Everitt of Connecting Minds is planning a Lotus Notes gateway. -Contact: . Or see their WWW server -. - -KaPRE in Boulder, CO is using Python for on-site customization of C++ -applications, rapid-prototyping/development, -language-based-components, and possibly more. This is pretty solid: -Python's being shipped with their tool-set now, to beta sites. -Contact: (Mark Lutz). - -Individuals at many other companies are using Python for internal -development or for as yet unannounced products (witness their -contributions to the Python mailing list or newsgroup). - -SGI has advertised in the Python list looking for Python programmers -for a project involving interactive television. - -See also the workshop minutes at - -- in general the WWW server is -more up to date than the FAQ for these issues. - -Python has also been elected as an extension language by MADE, a -consortium supported by the European Committee's ESPRIT program and -consisting of Bull, CWI and some other European companies. Contact: -Ivan Herman . - -If you'd like to be included in the list above, send me email! +A. Yes, there's lots of commercial activity using Python. See + for a list. 2.4. Q. How stable is Python? -- cgit v0.12