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This is not a definitive answer to your concerns, but I have the same feelings.
I'm a relatively new user of Lua (2 years) and my first instinct is checking LuaRocks as well.
I only check lua-users for small snippets or small tutorials, never for looking for libraries.

-Etiene

2016-01-25 15:02 GMT+01:00 Peter Aronoff <telemachus@arpinum.org>:
On Sunday, January 24, 2016 at 07:54PM, Paul Merrell wrote:
> A gentle reminder that if you want people to share in the Lua library
> goodness you create, you need to list your library on the correct
> lua-users.org page.[1]
>
> It's helpful if you include in your description which versions of Lua
> your library has been tested with.


I'm not sure if this was specifically for me or a general reminder, but I'm
curious about it either way.

When I need a lua library, my first instinct isn't to go to that wiki at
all, but to go to LuaRocks[1]. And it's suprising to me that the wiki
doesn't even mention LuaRocks.

I'm wonder if this is just a cultural split between (relatively) newer and
older users of Lua. I'd be curious to hear other thoughts.

P

[1]: https://luarocks.org

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Etiene Dalcol

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Lua Ladies Founder 
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