I have a algorithm in Computational Topology that I wish other computer scientists to test. Can I post it on the main site? I don't have that many contacts in computational topology.
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$\begingroup$ Well, it depends on the algorithms and the kinds of tests. I would recommend going through the help center to help you decide. $\endgroup$– chazisopCommented Jul 16, 2015 at 7:09
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$\begingroup$ more info in chat. alas se is kind of like jeopardy, everything has to be stated in the form of a question. maybe some way to format it like that? eg ask for refs? there are not a huge number of "contacts in comp topology" in all of se anyway! alas, while worthwhile/ "open" research, think there will be little or negative response... $\endgroup$– vznCommented Jul 16, 2015 at 20:20
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7$\begingroup$ I don't think it would be suitable question. I would suggest using Google+ and asking people like David or Jeff or Suresh to help your post reach more people in CG. Also there is a mailing list for GC conference IIRC which you can try. $\endgroup$– KavehCommented Jul 18, 2015 at 17:23
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$\begingroup$ Ok thanks kaveh $\endgroup$– Joshua HermanCommented Jul 19, 2015 at 0:29
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2$\begingroup$ Just saw this. I don't think the main site is the right way to go, but if you were to ping me directly or via G+ I'd be happy to spread the word. $\endgroup$– Suresh Venkat ModCommented Jul 27, 2015 at 5:03
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$\begingroup$ @SureshVenkat According to google plus I can't ping you directly because I am not in your Circles. Can you add me on google plus? $\endgroup$– Joshua HermanCommented Aug 12, 2015 at 13:46
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According to all the comments I should ask Venkat about this. Thanks everyone for all your help.