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In order to improve my open source project, I need testers. I have created my project independently, so up to now I have been the sole coder and tester. I have tested the thing to death, but as we all know it is dangerous as a developer to test your own code. I'm looking for ideas on how I can get some other eyes to exercise it.


To clarify, I have released it on sourceforge and posted it on freshmeat, dzone, reddit, etc.

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Are you looking for "testers" or "users"? There's a world of difference.

A tester uses his time and energy to find your bugs. How many people are willing to do that? At a rough guess, I'd say zero.

A user uses your software to solve his problems. He reports bugs to you because he thinks that you might fix them for him. So you've got to find people with a problem, and convince them that your software will fix it.

One thing you'll need is lots of documentation. A 1-minute screencast, in-depth API, and everything in between. You need to persuade someone that, "If I use tox, I will totally rock!"

That's your tester.

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Release an early version, announce it on freshmeat, and wait for the world to beat a path to your door?

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Tried that. Got a fair amount of traffic (I'm monitoring it with Google Analytics), but no feedback. Must mean its perfect, right? – dacracot Sep 29 '08 at 22:43
Could be. In any case, it puts you one up on me. Probably that approach works best when your is aimed at a general audience. For more specific tools/toys you should aim a little better. Mind saying what you're working on? – dmckee Sep 29 '08 at 22:46
It is an MVC web application framework using XSLT and PL/SQL primarily. – dacracot Sep 29 '08 at 22:48
So you're looking at a fairly specialized audience who'll need some time to decide if they like it... Patience may be in order. Best of luck. – dmckee Sep 29 '08 at 22:50
Look to the link on my profile. I don't want to put it here and get down voted for self promotion. – dacracot Sep 29 '08 at 22:50
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Go to where the testers are. Find sites where testers go. http://www.stickyminds.com, local QA groups (like mine) http://redearthqa.blogspot.com/ or local recruiters that have QA people looking for experience.

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