I am committed - hey no snickers from the back of the room!
in my opinion the StackExchange Distro should replace most partsof our forum and the general development list, which are both fine, but far away form being state-of-the-art.
A Forum is to confusing and hard to manage, and the mailing list is not really end-user friendly.
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Hi Andrew,Being realistic, then I see it more as a matter of having good representation at a well established and well respected external ressource.
Stackoverflow and the Stackxchange network isnt a new channel. Our community already use it to find qualified higher level technical replies to their questions. The same questions are likely to "drown" in our huge support forum that is mostly user support focussed.
So I dont see it as another communication channel, but more of strenghtening and giving spotlight to an active external resource to the benifit of the community. Hopefully having a dedicated area there could help getting more of those using it today to become active volunteers at the j.org technical areas and contribute too, when guided.
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Also people are different. While you like the mailing feature of this google group, I just can't stand it. I don't want mails flooding my inbox. I want to visit the page and see what's going on when I have the time to visit it.
In now way is this stackxchange style a communication channel or an equivalent to googlegroups and if you think it is then I would suggest you spend some time using stackxchange.
Regards,Andrew Eddie
If you commit to it, you are encouraged to also use it. But the proposal needs at least 200 supporters, of which are at least 100 which are already active on the StackExchange network. And there is some other score on recent activity which plays a role.
So I say we use both, people that think it's a good idea and some of them that actually use it :-)
Aside from that sx offers tags,
easy moderation
and most importantly better search.
Fortunately it's not a big thing at the moment, but another pro for StackExchange should be the CC license on all answers and questions.
The proposal is currently in the commitment-phase, so the only thing you can do is to commit ;)
The questions you are seeing are from the definition phase, when example questions are collected to give users an overview of what the proposal is about.
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I was active on most of the "platforms" used for Communication. Forums, Lists, Stackoverflow.IMO, not even the combination of Forums/Lists reaches the the quality of the answers in SO. The whole system just works very well, its the best format for Q&A with all the features it has. I support this very much.Just for immediately seeing the best answer for a question its worth the effort (compared to searching the right anwer in a forum).I really enjoy using SO and i avoid using the joomla forums as much as i can (very subjective).
Am Montag, 25. März 2013 06:37:38 UTC+1 schrieb Andrew Eddie:On Monday, 25 March 2013 06:58:49 UTC+10, Paul Orwig wrote:I am committed - hey no snickers from the back of the room!Heh.Seriously though, and I don't want to sound like a downer, but we need to be realistic. Is this yet another communication channel to spread us even thinner on the ground than we already are, or will it be used to replace and consolidate one or more existing resources (in line with our "Simplify and streamline our project's communication channels" goal)? What's the business justification and who is the target audience? (hint: Drupal and Wordpress having it is not a good enough reason on its own).I just want to understand. Thanks in advance.Regards,Andrew Eddie
Just to make it clear:I do not see SX as a replacement for the google groups (although most of the questions in the General Dev Group would fit in SX), more as a "much better" Forum. Everyone searching for anwers and who used both SX and the Joomla Forum can confirm, that SX just fits best for this purpose (Q&A, NOT discussions).
I think the mailinglists do a great job for actual development on the cms or platform, so why change a running system ?
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Just looked at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/joomla-dev-framework/LbALkK1ifMo where Amy asked a question and someone (Amy?) selected an answer from Andrew as the best one. This shows a big disadvantage of this system here as the answer is taken out of the context of a discussion.
You can't mix a Q/A system together with a discussion, it doesn't work well.
StackExchange doesn't allow discussions.
There are comments which can be attached to an answer or a question, but the answers itself are always independant from each other. I think that's a fundamental difference to a forum or mailing list.
Examples:
"I want to use Joomla the platform to build a webapp, how do i start?" => Q&A
"How does JCache works?" => Q&A
"I have a problem, xyz" => Q&A
"Should we remove Javascript (JHtml related) from the framework?" => mailing list
"New feature Jfoo, deprecates Jbar" => mailing list
and so on..
And what's about all questions in the forum ? Do you want to see those on the mailing lists too ?
I'm not really active on the plattform list, but as i understood the cms list only wants discussions which are related directly to the cms core and have the goal to improve the cms.
Hi, sorry for crossposting (https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/joomla-dev-general/_fYLC9VBT6s).
But for the case there are people which signed for the cms list only, i thought it doesn't harm anybody.
We are trying to run a Joomla distribution of StackExchange and need as many people as possible to get fast to beta phase and above.
So, if you not signed in yet, it would awesome to do it now :)
http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/34294/joomla
Okay, it's a strange coincidence. But as i understand they want to focus all discussion at one place. But the Joomla Q&A should not be a place to contribute to the core (with code etc.).
That's why the discussion started at the general dev list. I just wanted to post a hint on the cmslist, that there is a discussion, because it seems like not everbody who subscribed the cms list is also on general list. Maybe we need a place for discussion about the community ;)