Gareth,
  I think you have taken the right approach.

  Mention it on  some maillists, and let people have a look at it.

I thought it looked interesting, and gave the link to two colleagues.
One wrote back:

" I will use it in our webshop. Wanted to replace the flash shit
  there that crashes during talks for a long time:)
  thx for the tip "

I have yet to work out what the other bit of software is....

Derek.
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On Thu, 10 Feb 2005, Gareth Williams wrote:

> Suppose I have written a small "chat application for websites" and
> wish to release it under the GPL as open source. I grab a sourceforge
> page for my project (http://sdesk.sourceforge.net/ if anyone's
> interested :)  and post the code up, no problems.
> 
> But now what? The whole exercise is fairly pointless if nobody can find it :)
> 
> Is there anywhere I should register my project so that people who may
> be interested can find out about it? One obvious place that springs to
> mind is freshmeat.net (and ask google to spider it, of course) ... are
> there any others that you guys use?
> 
> Cheers,
> Gareth
> 
> 
> 

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