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ADOPTERS.md: correct iPXE reference #4490

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Expand Up @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ The following projects and users are or have been leveraging Project EVE.

## List of commercial adopters (in alphabetical order)

Some of the referenced documentation below has specific mentions of Project EVE and EVE-OS, but all of these adopters rely on the Project EVE for the edge computing deployment (and on the ZEDEDA commercial controller for management and orchestration). Furthermore, the EVE-OS which is used comes directly from LF Edge, whether docker pulled from lfedge/eve:$VERSION (as described in <https://help.zededa.com/hc/en-us/articles/27589207303451-Get-EVE-OS>), or installed directly from <https://github.com/lf-edge/eve/releases/> (as described in <https://help.zededa.com/hc/en-us/articles/22287949181467-PXE-server-setup#h_01HMSZWE0Y2C16YSNN490WRMA7>). Thus the use of ZEDEDA here implies direct and unmodified usage of the output of Project EVE.
Some of the referenced documentation below has specific mentions of Project EVE and EVE-OS, but all of these adopters rely on the Project EVE for the edge computing deployment (and on the ZEDEDA commercial controller for management and orchestration). Furthermore, the EVE-OS which is used comes directly from LF Edge, whether docker pulled from lfedge/eve:$VERSION (as described in <https://help.zededa.com/hc/en-us/articles/27589207303451-Get-EVE-OS>), or installed directly from <https://github.com/lf-edge/eve/releases/> (as described in <https://github.com/lf-edge/eve/blob/master/docs/DEPLOYMENT.md#running-the-installer-image-via-ipxe>). Thus the use of ZEDEDA here implies direct and unmodified usage of the output of Project EVE.
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Approved, but there still is a Zededa reference. Is that intentional?

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@deitch Yes, because the purpose is to show the relationship between the ZEDEDA documents (use cases, customers) and the use of EVE-OS.


* BOBST. See <https://zededa.com/case_studies/bobst-case-study/>.
* Emerson. See <https://zededa.com/blog/how-emerson-achieved-boundless-automation-with-zededa/>.
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