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Start gathering information about who uses the specification
Reason/Context
We know AsyncAPI is widely adopted by users but we do not have a way for users to tell us about it. Open question is if we should have one section with users or rather maybe Used by
and Products integrations
so community not only see how others use it but also how to integrate it to enrich products for their customers.
Description
- Have a list of users and make it easy for anyone to be added to the list through PR
- Such a list would feature the logo of the company, short description of use case or link to a blog post if possible. For example the logo of Axway with short description and link to https://devblog.axway.com/integration/asyncapi/. Something similar is on Kyma website https://kyma-project.io/#used-by.
- Have list of users in README.md too?
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@derberg I want to pick this up.
this one is pretty old 😄 I think better would be to devide it:
- have on a website info about companies/vendors that build tools on AsyncAPI, like Axway, WSO2, SmartBear, SAP and others
- and list of users would be populated using API mentioned in https://github.com/asyncapi/website/issues/204
so we have users and vendors separated. What do you think?
@derberg you're right, but does it has to be on a different route? I'd suggest it's on the same route, then we'll have 2 tabs that when clicked will change the view "Companies", "Users"
I personally prefer one under another than tabs, people do not click tabs really. Sections should be called "Vendors using AsyncAPI" and "Users of AsyncAPI"
@derberg guess you're right about that. But we'll be referencing each link from the homepage right?
But we'll be referencing each link from the homepage right?
what do you mean? we should have these sections on homepage imho
@derberg Awesome!
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basic work started https://github.com/asyncapi/website/pull/921
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@derberg I am closing this issue as it is pretty old and we also have our first case study also on the website
We can reopen this if you find this relevant
@derberg I am closing this issue as it is pretty old and we also have our first case study also on the website
We can reopen this if you find this relevant