I think having a web page associated with the sf.net account will help too, some simple html tricks might help it to come up a little bit in the google rankings, and maybe try the same for other search engines like duckduckgo if it won't hurt your google ranking to do so. It could be helpful regardless of a name change, I still sometimes look at sf.net when I'm wanting to find new software.
Cheers,
chillfan
On Wednesday, February 3, 2016 9:39 PM, Edward Bartolo <edbarx@???> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If the new name is not unique, it doesn't help much to rename netman
> as potential users will still find difficulty locating it. One
> particular reply suggested me to upload the source tarball to sf.net
> which is a good idea and which I am considering.
>
> I am trying to help potential users of netman, because writing an open
> source software project just to upload it somewhere where it is
> virtually inaccessible, does not make sense especially considering the
> many hours I sacrificed to write and debug it.
>
> Please, stop associating my motivation to make netman known to stroke
> my ego: this is NOT the case. At my age, I do not need to stroke my
> ego, but I do want others to benefit from my own work even though I
> will not get paid for it. This is the spirit of writing projects for
> causes like Devuan.
>
> I would also like to add, that at this age, writing a project like
> netman, will not affect my carrier or my potential earnings. I do not
> possess enough resources to make use of my newly gained experience
> collaborating with Devuan notwithstanding it adds another item to my
> CV.
>
> Edward
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