This sounds like a good idea if we can get some case studies. It might be detrimental if it is added empty.
On Wed, Apr 29, 2026 at 5:28 AM Lisa Biella <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I would like to propose adding a *Case Studies* section to the Solr > website. > > Right now, most public examples of Solr usage that can be found online are > old. This can create the impression that Solr is less active or less > adopted than it really is... > > A dedicated section could help show real and current usage of Solr. > > Possible content: > > - Companies using Solr in production (public submissions) > - Open source projects built on Solr > - Short technical stories from community members > - Modern use cases > > Benefits: > > - Better first impression for new users > - Stronger visibility of Solr adoption > - Better comparison with other search technologies > - Better representation of an active community > > Examples from other search technologies: > > OpenSearch <https://opensearch.org/case-studies/> | Elastic > <https://www.elastic.co/customers> | Vespa <https://vespa.ai/case-studies/ > > > > If there is interest, I would be happy to help define a simple submission > format. > Also, if anyone is already willing to share an initial case study, that > could help populate the section from the start. > > Thoughts? > > > *Lisa Biella*Digital Marketing Manager > e-mail: > *[email protected] <[email protected]>* > > *Sease* - Information Retrieval Applied > Consulting | Training | Open Source > > Website: Sease.io > LinkedIn <https://linkedin.com/company/sease-ltd> | Twitter > <https://twitter.com/seaseltd> | Youtube > <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDx86ZKLYNpI3gzMercM7BQ> | Github > <https://github.com/seaseltd> > -- http://www.needhamsoftware.com (work) https://a.co/d/b2sZLD9 (my fantasy fiction book)
