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Add Linkurious logo to list of production users #38

Closed francescoinfante closed 6 years ago

francescoinfante commented 6 years ago

Preview of how it would look like: schermata_2018-02-14_alle_18 58 56

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mbrukman commented 6 years ago

@francescoinfante — please rebase your change on master rather than merging in master, so it's a cleaner commit.

Also, just to clarify: are you saying that Linkurious (the company) is running JanusGraph in production? Or are you saying that customers are deploying Linkurious (the software) + JanusGraph in production? Because those are very different things. What is Linkurious (the company) use case in production with JanusGraph?

The reason I ask is that we've already added Linkurious to our visualization integrations: https://github.com/janusgraph/janusgraph/#visualization so I'm curious if this is what you meant to add, rather than the logo here.

francescoinfante commented 6 years ago

@mbrukman Our customers deploy JanusGraph in production along with Linkurious. Today, we provide 2 solutions for JanusGraph:

Let me know if the second solution is fit to put our logo on the JanusGraph website. In negative case, I will create a PR to update the link at https://github.com/janusgraph/janusgraph/#visualization.

mbrukman commented 6 years ago

@francescoinfante -- we want to list logos of specific users of JanusGraph rather than logos of service providers (whose customers may or may not use JanusGraph specifically), because users who run Linkurious might not necessarily use JanusGraph (since Linkurious works with several graph databases), and Linkurious doesn't themselves run JanusGraph in production.

So, sounds like it would be best to update the content in https://github.com/janusgraph/janusgraph/#visualization to better explain your current offerings.

Thanks!