Lennart Koopmann
Lennart Koopmann

Reputation: 21079

Where can I promote Rails applications?

I am currently writing a FOSS Rails app and would like to get some ideas about where to promote the application. I am searching for something like opensourcerails.com or wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/OpenSourceProjects

Upvotes: 2

Views: 332

Answers (7)

Trevor Turk
Trevor Turk

Reputation: 475

You can also post to these sites:

http://www.rubyflow.com/

http://www.reddit.com/r/ruby/

Let these guys know about your projects, too:

http://railsenvy.com/

Upvotes: 1

edthix
edthix

Reputation: 1752

Working With Rails has a showcase section (previously HappyCodr)

http://workingwithrails.com/browse/sites/showcase

You need to create a profile to add your project

Upvotes: 1

Ryan Bigg
Ryan Bigg

Reputation: 107728

Announce it on the rubyonrails-talk mailing list where people from all around the world subscribe to. From there, if you keep doing good things the word-of-mouth should spread it around.

If we knew what your app did we could be more precise about where to put these kinds of things.

Upvotes: 0

Chuck
Chuck

Reputation: 237110

Don't promote it as a Rails application. Promote it as an application that solves whatever problem your application is meant to solve. I doubt there are very many people who sit around thinking, "Boy, I'd sure like to run a Rails application. I wonder what app I could run." Rather, they think something like, "Boy, I sure wish there were a FOSS liveblogging app with Twitter integration."

Upvotes: 3

womble
womble

Reputation: 12426

Try finding the people who would benefit from using your application and tell them about it.

Upvotes: 2

Darren Greaves
Darren Greaves

Reputation: 3344

You could ask the people who do various rails podcasts to give it a mention.

Upvotes: 0

user65663
user65663

Reputation:

Put it on github, too - it's social, Rails-oriented and free repos have to be open-source.

Edit: I'd get in touch with the leading blogs about it, then. They'll get word out way faster than if it's simply sitting on a static list of projects.

Upvotes: 4

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