One final email and I swear I'll shut up. Originally I thought everyone knew about StackOverflow et al, but it seems not everyone does.
You see, users have been using StackOverflow for quite some time to get Drupal support: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/drupal <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/drupal>By my hand count, 16 questions have been posted in the last 24 hours, and almost 5,000 questions have been tagged 'drupal' total. The StackExchange proposal would essentially provide a microsite with it's own theme and community separate from the main StackOverflow site. So, really, very little functionality is being added here. It's just making things more community themed really. As Josh mentioned, there's no request for any real endorsement from the Association. It's just a request for people who might be interested to go over and register a commit to get the project off the ground. However, if a project is formed on d.o to create an "EntityUnderrun" install profile, I'll be one of the first to revoke my commit on StackExchange. Justin On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 6:50 PM, Greg Knaddison < g...@growingventuresolutions.com> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Josh Koenig <j...@getpantheon.com> wrote: > > This thread is about whether or not individual Drupal developers want to > > contribute time to answer questions using a really well-made tool that > > already has reach to lots of people on the net. It's not made or hosted > by > > Drupal, but it is pretty awesome. > > That certainly won't appeal to everyone, and that's fine. People can > choose > > to participate or not. I don't think anyone is trying to get the larger > > "we" to do anything definitive. > > Yeah, agreed. > >