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Do any of you use Digg?
If you, would you be willing to submit a linky-poo about Volity & Gamut to it?
(My sense of how these things' culture generally works suggests that submissions about one's own awesome stuff is likely to be ignored...)
Edit Apparently someone else has already posted it there. Thanks for finding it,
keimel, and thanks to "whisperstorm" for posting it.
So I guess I will now shift into asking people to kindly log into the site and give the link a Digg-style thumbs-up. :)
If you, would you be willing to submit a linky-poo about Volity & Gamut to it?
(My sense of how these things' culture generally works suggests that submissions about one's own awesome stuff is likely to be ignored...)
Edit Apparently someone else has already posted it there. Thanks for finding it,
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So I guess I will now shift into asking people to kindly log into the site and give the link a Digg-style thumbs-up. :)
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Usually Digg is related to news announcements... so perhaps the perl.org (right site?) article or other things might do?
Let me know.
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Since it only has one digg, I'll be happy to digg it again. Digg Story, I think that's how to link to it.
Without a bunch of people digging it, it won't get out of the queue though.
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http://digg.com/software/Volity:_open-source_interactive_environment_for_games
It's actually a THIRD story, as when I submitted it alerted me to a third submission. Of course, I can't find it when I search, so it must have been buried.
Well, go on everyone, digg it.