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. ============================================================= 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 > > > -- Derek Smithies Ph.D. This PC runs pine on linux for email IndraNet Technologies Ltd. If you find a virus apparently from me, it has Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] forged the e-mail headers on someone else's machine ph +64 3 365 6485 Please do not notify me when (apparently) receiving a Web: http://www.indranet-technologies.com/ windows virus from me......
