[OT] Re: How can I let other people to know what's in my libs?

Gregor Richards Richards at codu.org
Sun Dec 3 12:45:19 PST 2006


Brad, if you're watching this post:

I'm sure you don't, but if you start hosting closed software on dsource 
... *shakes fist in rage*

  - Gregor Richards

Alexander Panek wrote:
> You may also consider giving dsource (http://dsource.org) a try, if you 
> mean to make your library open source. Even if not, maybe Brad hosts 
> your binaries + documentation there, too.
> 
> No matter what, you should also set up a webpage for it:
> http://www.digitalmars.com/d/howto-promote.html
> 
> Kind regards,
> Alex
> 
> zhang wrote:
>> Hi, everybody! I still understand how can I let other people to know
>> what's in my libs? For example, I have organized a lib using D, and want
>> other people to use it. What should I offer except for the LIB. Should I
>> offer the sources which maybe include some modules. I know it is very
>> easy in C/C++. I just offer some header files in C/C++, but what can I
>> do in D.
>> Somebody can give me some hints. Thanks for your any helps.
>>



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