Robert,

1) I work at Cisco. My team isn't currently using Moose, but I'm trying to get it available to us in a standard way.

Excellent, thanks for that, Cisco is a nice feather in the Moose cap :)

2) "More than fifty percent" may also take into account men (like myself and the OP ... "Jeremiah") who believe they are harmful, as well as the vast numbers of parents (men or women) who are inclined towards the same belief, and others. I think you may have meant, "I *infer* that you think _all_ women ..." =)


Let me end this once and for all so that it doesn't devolve into a debate on the harmful-ness of Porn.

We will *NOT* feature YouPorn as a Moose using company.

I do not want to attract controversy that might pollute discussion about Moose and I am not a believer in the "any publicity is good publicity" idea.

We *might* (and I stress /might/) refer to it in a round about way (without mentioning it by name) as was suggested to me by Chris Prather where he said ...

  You could refer to it as "an Alexa Top 50 website, that on average
  handles 1.3% of web traffic daily". At least that's how much traffic
  Alexa claims they do.

But honestly at the rate these companies are rolling in (keep them coming please) and the level of name recognition and/or prestige, we probably won't even need to mention it.

- Stevan

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