[gameprogrammer] Re: Getting your game played
- From: "Chris Nystrom" <cnystrom@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: gameprogrammer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 19:28:03 -0600
On 12/4/06, Bob Pendleton <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is a real problem. I write libraries that are used in games and it
is even harder to find out if people are using them. I usually get feed
back when people think they have found and error or when someone has a
question about the license. Using google I can find out how many web
pages mention my libraries, which at least lets me know if people are
talking about my stuff. Aside from that I don't get any feed back at
all.
I monitor server logs, both from my ftp server, and from my web server.
Chris
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This is a real problem. I write libraries that are used in games and it is even harder to find out if people are using them. I usually get feed back when people think they have found and error or when someone has a question about the license. Using google I can find out how many web pages mention my libraries, which at least lets me know if people are talking about my stuff. Aside from that I don't get any feed back at all.
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