The Node.js group is a tool to announce cool things you've built, discuss interesting projects you're working on, and get help with things that are confusing you. It is a great forum for swapping knowledge. It is part of Node's large, loose network of resources. But it's not the only one – there are other resources that might be a better place to seek help or ask questions:
That said, here are the rules governing the list:
In addition, there are some more informal guidelines that, if followed, will make everyone's lives more pleasant:
These rules and guidelines will be enforced at the moderators' discretion. We will do what we can to ensure they are applied consistently and fairly, but having a useful forum trumps arguing over precise observance of the rules. The final say about moderation decisions sits with Node's maintainers, but TJ is busy, so be reasonable.
I'll continue to post this policy every two weeks until the end of the July. Thanks for reading this, and get in touch if you have comments or complaints. My hope is that very little will change, and what changes there are will be for the better!
Forrest L Norvell, group moderator
As part of more actively moderating the group, I'm also open to your suggestions on what we can do to shape this into a more useful forum. If you go to the gist where I put the draft of the moderation policy, you can see that there are already a couple suggestions. Feedback on those suggestions is welcome, as is feedback on the moderation policy itself.
On May 3, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Forrest Norvell <othi...@gmail.com> wrote:As part of more actively moderating the group, I'm also open to your suggestions on what we can do to shape this into a more useful forum. If you go to the gist where I put the draft of the moderation policy, you can see that there are already a couple suggestions. Feedback on those suggestions is welcome, as is feedback on the moderation policy itself.Hello Forrest,I’d suggest or bring up two thoughts in response to the call above:1) Consider not forking discussions into Gists. I understand they are editable and a useful way to form consensus, but the negatives (forking the discussion, formation of independent consensus and implicit tiering, etc) outweigh that positive, IMHO.
2) In the informal guidelines I notice there is no mention of discussion related to NodeJS itself. Is that because (a) that is considered a closed/private matter not up for democratic debate (not being facetious), or
(b) there is a node-core or equivalent list where such discussion occurs?
Regards, and good luck with your effort. You can add me to your list of volunteers should the need arise for assistance in moderation tasks.
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On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 5:01 AM, Angel Java Lopez <ajlop...@gmail.com> wrote:
Ummm... about"this group hasn't been living up to its potential for a while now"
It's not clear to me the final meaning of such assertion.
Some examples of how the list has been getting cluttered:
In any case, I don't think moderation is the solution, except for spam, or personal attacks. I prefer to learn reading this group, than exploring Stack Overflow. Any question, doubt, comment related to Node.js should be welcome.
Absolutely, and nothing has changed in this regard. As the new moderation rules say, other forums may make more sense for certain kinds of posts, but the goal in mentioning them is to raise awareness, not discourage people from posting here. Again, it would be great if this group moved back to being more of a clearinghouse for the Node community. Right now, it’s mostly just a help channel for newbies (which is useful, but not what the group used to be). I know from conversations and Twitter that a lot of the longtime members of the Node community who used to be on this list gave up on it long ago. Maybe that can’t be reversed, but I’d like to give it a shot.
But it's only my personal opinion.
I appreciate the feedback!
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Just out of curiosity, where the longtime members of the Node community bring their discussions to the table nowadays?
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Just out of curiosity, where the longtime members of the Node community bring their discussions to the table nowadays?
Then it makes a lot of sense to me to aggregate the community effort in one shared place. This fragmentation is a bad thing for everyone.
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The main drawback of IRC, as far as I know, is that it's not archived. Important conversations or solutions to problems are better reported in a mailing list or in an issue management system.
The main drawback of IRC, as far as I know, is that it's not archived. Important conversations or solutions to problems are better reported in a mailing list or in an issue management system.