On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 2:36 PM Rushabh Mehta rmehta@gmail.com wrote:
Post the source code on GitHub / alternatives / your own hosted GitLab [1], with a detailed README and installation instructions [2] that anyone can use WITHOUT YOUR HELP. Start a Telegram / Slack group for people to ask questions, report bugs. If they become too many, start a forum [3], and use an issue tracker [4].
Thank you Rushabh, these are helpful steps. OP, if you do choose to publish it as a Free/OpenSource Software, please also ensure that the source code clearly indicates the specific Free Software license it is released under. If there's no accompanying license statement, it is assumed that the software is proprietary since there's no way to explicitly tell if your users have the freedom to use/modify your software.
As an example, here's FSF's guidance on how to apply GNU GPL license to one's project: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.en.html
Anurag