While I don't mind sending a document via mail, but saying, Pay 50$ (Approx
2500 Indian Rupees) for "Hi, I want to help organize the library
documentation for clojure" sounds unreasonable to me.

This maybe valid for US citizens, But you can't ask people who don't stay
in US for such a procedure.

As for the quality of people who are trying to help, The fact that they put
the effort to learn Clojure, call out and say "I want to help", Fill the
form and validate themselves (in future electronically), and actually go
and contribute should be enough to let them. And of course not everyone is
expert on things from start. That's where the community comes in.

My 2 Cents.

On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 1:33 AM, Wes Freeman <freeman....@gmail.com> wrote:

> For what it's worth, I've organically discovered several of Clojurewerkz's
> projects just via google search, so I think Michael's methods work,
> although there is indeed a fair amount of effort involved in maintaining
> the promotion.
>
> I like the https://twitter.com/nodenpm for node.js npm package updates.
> It's high noise, but I sometimes discover something that looks interesting.
> Clojars could do something similar--I'd follow.
>
> Wes
>
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 3:52 PM, Michael Klishin <
> michael.s.klis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> zcaudate:
>>
>> is there some sort of categorised list/wiki that we can add to for new
>>> libraries?
>>
>>
>> There are clojuresphere.com, clojure-toolbox.com and some groups of
>> people have their
>> own sites for their stuff: clojurewerkz.org, http://flatland.org.
>>
>> If you want to make your library more visible, post release announcements
>> to the mailing list,
>> create a blog for announcements, get it added to planet.clojure.in and
>> maybe have a twitter
>> account for folks who prefer twitter to rss aggregators.
>>
>> Simply putting your library's name on a wiki somewhere does not make it
>> visible, unfortunately.
>> Periodically "making noise" with announcements makes people notice it
>> and, hopefully, recall
>> it later when they need your library.
>>
>> MK
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