Re: Attracting new volunteers to Debian using stackoverflow.com

2009-12-22 Thread Tom Feiner
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 11:09 AM, George Danchev wrote: > There is no better ad than the Debian swirl itself. > > P.S. this discussion is probably best suited for -project. > Thanks for the response, you're right, I'll post this in -project, we can discuss it there. Tom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, em

Re: Attracting new volunteers to Debian using stackoverflow.com

2009-12-22 Thread George Danchev
Tom Feiner writes: > On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Harry Rickards wrote: > > 2009/12/20 Tom Feiner : > >> Hi, > >> > >> stackoverflow.com, which is a website featuring questions and answers on > >> a wide range of topics in computer programming, has just offered [1] > >> free advertising for o

Re: Attracting new volunteers to Debian using stackoverflow.com

2009-12-22 Thread Tom Feiner
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Harry Rickards wrote: > 2009/12/20 Tom Feiner : >> Hi, >> >> stackoverflow.com, which is a website featuring questions and answers on >> a wide range of topics in computer programming, has just offered [1] >> free advertising for open source projects wanting to a

Re: Attracting new volunteers to Debian using stackoverflow.com

2009-12-20 Thread Harry Rickards
2009/12/20 Tom Feiner : > Hi, > > stackoverflow.com, which is a website featuring questions and answers on > a wide range of topics in computer programming, has just offered [1] > free advertising for open source projects wanting to advertise > recruiting of new volunteers. > > They get about 1 mil

Attracting new volunteers to Debian using stackoverflow.com

2009-12-20 Thread Tom Feiner
Hi, stackoverflow.com, which is a website featuring questions and answers on a wide range of topics in computer programming, has just offered [1] free advertising for open source projects wanting to advertise recruiting of new volunteers. They get about 1 million page-views per day from developer