Re: [Google Maps API v3] Important: We’re moving our support forums for Maps API technical questions to Stack Overflow

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Andrew C Leach

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Feb 10, 2012, 2:47:00 PM2/10/12
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On 10 February 2012 18:48, Chris Broadfoot (Google Employee)
<c...@google.com> wrote:
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> Starting today, the Maps API team will shift most of its efforts for
> supporting the community’s technical Q&A to Stack Overflow. We will retain
> the current Google Groups alias for non-technical discussions and general
> announcements that are not suitable for Stack Overflow.

I did think this would happen at some point. Pity.

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mikesamar

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Feb 10, 2012, 3:31:43 PM2/10/12
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I agree, it's a pity

Joseph Elfelt

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Feb 11, 2012, 11:10:56 PM2/11/12
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Lemme guess.
Any 'karma' we have here will not transfer to there.

DropaBalm.com Jambo

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Feb 12, 2012, 4:55:11 PM2/12/12
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Not a pity. Stack Overflow is GREAT. They have a great platform for
doing tech Q&A. Many times when you going looking from the solution to
an tech issue, you will find the the best, authoritative, validated
info on a Stack Overflow entry. Suspend disbelief and give it a run.

Note, Andrew didn't say we are throwing this over there and "You're on
your own, kids!"

Google tech support folks using Stack Overflow for tech Q&A will
produce a valuable resource.

--Jim--

SpoilsportMotors

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Feb 13, 2012, 9:10:53 AM2/13/12
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On Feb 12, 4:55 pm, "DropaBalm.com Jambo" <ja...@dropabalm.com> wrote:
> Not a pity. Stack Overflow is GREAT. They have a great platform for
> doing tech Q&A. Many times when you going looking from the solution to
> an tech issue, you will find the the best, authoritative, validated
> info on a Stack Overflow entry. Suspend disbelief and give it a run.
>
> Note, Andrew didn't say we are throwing this over there and "You're on
> your own, kids!"
>
> Google tech support folks using Stack Overflow for tech Q&A will
> produce a valuable resource.

I'm tempted to agree, with the minor caveat that I wish they'd thrown
this over to http://gis.stackexchange.com/ instead. I can see why not,
in that many of the questions are not, strictly speaking, GIS related.
The exposure to more people on these lists of GIS concepts wouldn't
hurt, though. In any event, I do like the idea of Google support
actively monitoring Stack Overflow and helping out there. It's a
better way in many ways to help eliminate duplicate questions and
encourage community support. Keeping the code dumps down may be
problematic, though....

Herb.

Andres Ferrate

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Feb 13, 2012, 3:33:34 PM2/13/12
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Hi All,

Thank you for chiming in with your thoughts.  We're listening :-)

As Chris Broadfoot mentioned in the original post, we believe that the move to Stack Overflow will be beneficial.  Although the occasional code dump may occur, we're in the early stages and this is our (i.e., you and us) opportunity to shape how the community participates on Stack Overflow.  There are small things, like tagging questions that are more about JavaScript than maps with the "JavaScript" tag in order to make them more broadly accessible to JavaScript developers, and bigger things, like identifying which is a more suitable answer in those instances when a question may have multiple answers.  To avoid code dumps, we will/should continue to guide developers to link to live code.

Many thanks in advance for your continuing participation in our community.  See you over on Stack Overflow.

-Andres
Google Maps Developer Relations



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Pil

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Feb 14, 2012, 2:11:01 PM2/14/12
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On Feb 10, 8:47 pm, Andrew C Leach
> I did think this would happen at some point. Pity.

At least better than the interface of the new groups - in any case.

Although the decision is interesting: No propaedeutic announcement,
no questions to the top posters of the group, very internal and
closed.

Very democratic, nothing evil done - the new Google style?

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Joseph Elfelt

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Feb 14, 2012, 8:52:07 PM2/14/12
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I have enjoyed being able to simply scan the topic headings in this
group and click on any that caught my eye. Doing this gave me a warm
feeling (perhaps misplaced) that I was 'keeping up' with the ebb and
flow of maps API knowledge. Sigh...

OK, over on SO I subscribed to the tag 'google-maps-api-3'
We will see how it goes.

Remember - no forum-type-chat on SO or you will get your knuckles
rapped.
They are ABATT (all business all the time)

Chris Broadfoot

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Feb 14, 2012, 8:58:42 PM2/14/12
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On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Joseph Elfelt <joseph...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have enjoyed being able to simply scan the topic headings in this
group and click on any that caught my eye.  Doing this gave me a warm
feeling (perhaps misplaced) that I was 'keeping up' with the ebb and
flow of maps API knowledge.  Sigh...

OK, over on SO I subscribed to the tag 'google-maps-api-3'
We will see how it goes.

If you use Chrome, definitely try the "Question Monitor" extension, too:

I find it very useful for scanning SO topics. I've also got a "Google Maps" filter set up so I get email notification of new questions. You can use it too:
 
Remember - no forum-type-chat on SO or you will get your  knuckles
rapped.
They are ABATT (all business all the time)

I'd definitely encourage more chat and discussions here on the Group :)

Chris

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