Here are some users that I've seen mentioned on the mailing list: 

Fannie Mae, Shell, Deutsche Bank, IBM, Sun, HP, Hallmark, Pizza Hut, Daimler
Chrysler, Capital One.

-Dan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Carlson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:48 PM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Who's using Struts and license issue
> 
> 
> I'm trying to get a Fortune 125 company to convert from their 
> existing internal
> web framework.  During my analysis two questions have come up.
> 
> First, Who's using Struts?  Is there a list of big companies 
> that are using
> Struts in a production external application mode?  Does 
> anyone have metrics on
> that?
> 
> Second,  The license.  Clause 3 says that you must give credit to
> Apache/Struts.  It looks like a "Powered by Struts" is 
> sufficient.  Does this
> apply as well for intranet applications?   For Internet 
> applications, does this
> need to be on each page of the application, or just the first 
> page of each app?
>  Does it have to be visible to the user, or can it just be in 
> the comments of
> the code?  
> 
> Personally, I've got no problems with Struts or plastering 
> "powered by Struts"
> on every page.  The more I use it, the better I like it.  
> However, this is an
> old Brick and Mortar company.  They are stuck in their old 
> ways, and they
> aren't liking some of my answers so far.
> 
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