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Last Post 22 Mar 2010 07:32 PM by
Scott
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Scott
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20 Mar 2010 02:55 PM
Hi!
I am curious if there is any general consensus on where to post code so that it reaches the most eyes. I have to admit of all the sites I have seen, I am most fond of PoshCode. I am like a kid in a candy store there! However, I don't see any easy way for users to comment on code there or contact the author (am I missing it?).
Additionally, I have another mini project that I want to post somewhere that is roughly 12 files. I could upload each one separately to PoshCode but that doesn't really seem appropriate to PoshCode's one file per page model. I have found others have posted code on CodePlex, GoogleCode, and SkyDrives within Windows Live Spaces -- but I am not sure that the newbie System Admin would go searching through all those to find powershell code. Would it be inappropriate to post 12 interrelated files to Poshcode?
Thanks for any helpful thoughts you have. I just wanted to return my code to the community as it may help others.
Scott
cameronove
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Posts:332
21 Mar 2010 06:56 AM
Hey Scott,
If you look in the PowerShell Toolbar
http://powershell.ourtoolbar.com/
Under Resources/Script Repositories there are 6 sites listed for posting code. These are probably the most prolific. You might try one of them.
Joel "Jaykul" Bennett
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Posts:112
22 Mar 2010 07:55 AM
You're not missing anything on PoshCode: those features are still missing, and all I can say is: I'm working on a new version which supports commenting and contacting, as well as multi-file modules like yours ... but it's going to be awhile longer (I've got another project to finish first).
In the meantime, I don't think it's inappropriate to post the 12 files to PoshCode (although it will be hard for people to pull it back together, I think). You might want to try merging them into as few files as possible. The only suggestion I can make that would support multi-file modules right now would be to put it on the code gallery at code.msdn.com
Scott
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Posts:7
22 Mar 2010 07:32 PM
Thank you both for your answers ;-)
Cameron, have just downloaded the powershell bar and checking it out...
Jaykul glad to hear new features are on the horizon, but I fully understand the other looming projects. Got to take them one at a time or they will wipe ya out.
Scott
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