bcs86 wrote:Please no. Publicity would mean commoners ridiculing it as though it were a commercial game. The inevitable response is "Ew! they need to do this," and "Ew! they need to do that".
So what's the problem with that? Do we really need to worry about idiots talking behind our back? Honest critique is something you should never be afraid of. Maybe it shows real flaws we weren't even aware of although they are inside our capabilities to fix.
Also: Except for good publicity there is nothing better than bad publicity. When people talk about us, people will get interested in us. When people get interested in us, new users will come. New users mean more potential contributors. And even when people laugh at TMW and talk about how much it sucks, there will be quiet people who will see that it is an open source project where they can participate and help to make it stop sucking.
Just don't attract /b/, ok?