# Help Promote Logger


Here's a snippet from a Twitter conversation today between [Steven Feuerstein](https://twitter.com/sfonplsql) and I around a user that created their own PL/SQL logging platform:

> <div dir="ltr" lang="en">Shameless self-promotion, I know. But it feels so good....I really like to help people.  [http://t.co/WW91NDOnN9](http://t.co/WW91NDOnN9) [pic.twitter.com/EuigB0cAIO](http://t.co/EuigB0cAIO)</div>— Steven Feuerstein (@sfonplsql) [May 15, 2015](https://twitter.com/sfonplsql/status/599212316161245184)<script async="" charset="utf-8" src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script>
> <div dir="ltr" lang="en">[@sfonplsql](https://twitter.com/sfonplsql) Any reason they’re not using Logger? [https://t.co/Q2BViP914Q](https://t.co/Q2BViP914Q)</div>— Martin Giffy D'Souza (@martindsouza) [May 15, 2015](https://twitter.com/martindsouza/status/599218291849039872)<script async="" charset="utf-8" src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script>
> <div dir="ltr" lang="en">[@martindsouza](https://twitter.com/martindsouza) You haven't done a good enough job promoting it? They don't trust outside code? I don't use it?</div>— Steven Feuerstein (@sfonplsql) [May 15, 2015](https://twitter.com/sfonplsql/status/599218493293072385)
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Steven is absolutely correct when he says "_You haven't done a good enough job promoting it_" ("it" being [Logger](http://www.oraopensource.com/logger/)). Despite my best efforts, promoting Logger is something I've struggled with and need some help.

Based on past emails and conversations, I know they're a lot of developers and organizations using Logger. **If you're using Logger, either personally or within your organization, I need your help. Please blog about it (and post the link in the comments section below), email me a quote that I can use (martin@clarifit.com), Tweet about it (use [#orcllogger](https://twitter.com/hashtag/orcllogger?src=hash)), or mention it at the next conference you go to**.

To those that help promote it, thank you in advance.

-- Martin

