I don't see a problem with anything I said as it is all public and
unclassified, see
http://www.afei.org/PE/4A07/Documents/DIB%20Description.pdf witch specifies
the DDF's use within DCGS  I would change the security scan names to just
government security scans and leave it up to people to google what they
are.  I would also change terabytes of data to just large amounts of data
as I am not sure the amount of data and less specific is safer.  You can
reword how you would like and I would reference the announcement above as
it is an official government release that talks about the benefits of karaf
and osgi rather than just a random user.  There are other documents out
there if you do a little more googling.

On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks guys.
>
> Do we have approval to add on the website ?
>
> Regards
> JB
>
>
> On 02/13/2016 05:49 PM, David Daniel wrote:
>
>> I work on karaf with a number of projects for the US government.  I have
>> mentioned it before but here is a link to one that is open source
>> https://github.com/codice/ddf  I have also seen a number of other
>> products
>> that we integrate with starting the migration to karaf such as saiku 4.0
>> and pentaho 6.0
>> http://wiki.pentaho.com/display/PEOpen/6.0+OSGI+documentation  Our
>> company
>> has a text analytics/natural language processing and cross document
>> correlation product that runs on karaf but I think we may be competitors
>> with Benson's company and he is a committer. I have also met a lot of
>> redhat people in the DC area that work with karaf/service mix through
>> fuse.  My guess is that you will find karaf use is a lot like web forums.
>> For every person that comments on karaf in the mailing list there are
>> 100's
>> who are just lurkers.
>>
>> For a short marketing spiel I would go with something along the lines of.
>>
>> "Karaf was selected as the server to host a large DOD/Cross Agency
>> application that searches and serves terabytes of data to thousands of
>> users across the government.  Karaf has undergone rigorous security scans
>> such as Fortify, Retna and ACAS all while meeting the performance
>> requirements expected of a critical system."
>>
>> David
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 9:04 AM, Serge Huber <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I like the idea too. Let me try for Jahia :
>>>
>>> "Jahia uses Apache Karaf in two of its products : Marketing Factory and
>>> Digital Experience Manager (DXM). Marketing Factory actually uses Apache
>>> Unomi that uses Apache Karaf as its runtime, and DXM uses Apache Karaf as
>>> an embedded OSGi runtime inside its JavaEE Web Application. Both systems
>>> are commercially available applications that are deployed at large
>>> customers throughout the world and rely upon Apache Karaf to deliver
>>> high-performance, scalable and highly available solutions”.
>>>
>>> How does this read ? Is it acceptable ?
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>>    Serge…
>>>
>>> On 13 févr. 2016, at 08:48, Christian Schneider <[email protected]
>>>> >
>>>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> A list of users of karaf would be nice but I think something even better
>>>>
>>> would be to have a short success story for each user.
>>>
>>>> The story could show an overview of the architecture and technologies
>>>>
>>> they use as well as their business case.
>>>
>>>> We could then showcase one user in a round robin fashion on the karaf
>>>>
>>> entry page with a short teaser. A click would go to the full story and
>>>
>>>> also give links to all the other stories.
>>>>
>>>> Of course we have to agree on some rules how such a story should look
>>>>
>>> like. So for example maybe we maybe would not want too blatant
>>> advertising
>>> for the user.
>>>
>>>> We might also want to set a limit for the size of the story.
>>>>
>>>> I could describe what Talend does with Karaf and also ask some users I
>>>>
>>> know for their stories.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> What do you think?
>>>>
>>>> Christian
>>>>
>>>> On 10.02.2016 19:06, Serge Huber wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I just got a question from management about the list of known users of
>>>>>
>>>> Karaf.
>>>
>>>> I couldn't provide a nice list and his got me thinking about putting
>>>>>
>>>> some users on the home page and then link to a more complete list.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I can already offer to list my company if that helps :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>    Serge
>>>>>
>>>>> Serge Huber
>>>>> CTO & Co-Founder
>>>>>
>>>>> T +41 22 361 3424
>>>>> 9 route des Jeunes | 1227 Acacias | Switzerland
>>>>> jahia.com
>>>>> SKYPE | LINKEDIN | TWITTER | VCARD
>>>>>
>>>>> JOIN OUR COMMUNITY to evaluate, get trained and to discover why Jahia
>>>>>>
>>>>> is a leading User Experience Platform (UXP) for Digital Transformation.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Christian Schneider
>>>> http://www.liquid-reality.de
>>>>
>>>> Open Source Architect
>>>> http://www.talend.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
> --
> Jean-Baptiste Onofré
> [email protected]
> http://blog.nanthrax.net
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>

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