I really like to get this slashdotted in my ongoing effort to get more exposure for Ruby and Rails. I made a submission myself, but that's no guarantee that it'll get approved and posted.
If more of you also submit this, I think it will increase the chances of success. If you'd like to do so, just go here:
In message <42AA3CF1.7010...@hibbs.com>, Curt Hibbs <c...@hibbs.com> writes
>If more of you also submit this, I think it will increase the chances of >success. If you'd like to do so, just go here:
But surely if they find you are courting their attention they'll ignore you? I thought people got slashdotted because others thought their work worthy enough not because the author organised a campaign?
I'm not saying it isn't worthy of being slashdotted, more that I'm not sure you are going the right way about it. I guess now that you've done this we'll have to hope they don't check for campaigns and slashdot you anyway.
Stephen -- Stephen Kellett Object Media Limited http://www.objmedia.demon.co.uk/software.html Computer Consultancy, Software Development Windows C++, Java, Assembler, Performance Analysis, Troubleshooting
> In message <42AA3CF1.7010...@hibbs.com>, Curt Hibbs <c...@hibbs.com> > writes > >If more of you also submit this, I think it will increase the chances of > >success. If you'd like to do so, just go here:
In message <ef34d5310506110801f13f...@mail.gmail.com>, Boris <cambo...@gmail.com> writes
>You are on Slashdot now.
Looks like I was more of a doom-monger than necessary. Should get more interest. Well done.
Stephen -- Stephen Kellett Object Media Limited http://www.objmedia.demon.co.uk/software.html Computer Consultancy, Software Development Windows C++, Java, Assembler, Performance Analysis, Troubleshooting