Where can I "advertise" the need for beta testers?
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Where can I "advertise" the need for beta testers?
I have a CentOS server set up and have created a service for it. I have looked all over the place, but am unable to find where I am "allowed" to post the need for beta testers. The service is for those who have servers of their own.
It would be soooo easy to just let it out, but I don't want to break the rules.
Moderators: I will not be heart broken if you delete this post, but please at least let me know...Haha I forgot it was in my signature... anyway, where can I make an "official" post/topic to catch potential tester's eyes?
hmm the bottom most forum on the site is the job marketplace, maybe there?
I considered that, but in the end, once beta testing is over, potential customers will pay for the service if we decide it's worth it. Technically I would work for them I suppose, but I'll have hopefully tens of thousands of employers in this case.
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