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Recruitment Options For a Small-Scale FOSS Project?

thermian writes "I've been developing my open source project for several years now, and I've never found a solution to one fairly important issue. How can a small-scale project attract new members? My project is pretty specialist, (no URL, sorry, I can't afford to get my server nuked) and I find that while it gets a fair bit of use, most users come to my software out of a need to solve their problem, or use my tutorials to learn about the subject, and none seem inclined to stick around and help make the product better. This is a fairly serious problem for me now, because my software has recently been adopted by a university, and I'm just not in a position to manage the entire set of applications and update everything on my own. Just preparing a version for release to students has been especially hard. The open source maxim 'Many eyes make all bugs shallow' only works if those 'many eyes' are available. So do you have any suggestions as to how, and where, to find people who fancy joining open source projects?"

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  1. Re:captain obvious... by TheVelvetFlamebait · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Ever considered offering money, or are you only after a (FREE BEER!) help?
    FTFY
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    You know, there is a difference between trolling and pointing out the flaws in your reasoning. Just saying.
  2. Re:captain obvious... by dwater · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    In the words of Jeff, "Well, yeah. That'd work.".

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    Max.
  3. Re:step 1: post to slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Second saddest loser - you forgot about the cuntards that reply to him.