>From how I understood it, we still need to convince the SE staff that ZF2 deserves one SE web for itself.
2012/3/13 Anthony Shireman <[email protected]> > Hope this reply all works correctly, sorry if anyone gets duplicates. > > Currently the SE proposal has 66 followers and 28 example questions with > 91 votes. To proceed to the next step there needs to be 36 questions and > each question needs 10 votes. If I understand the process correctly we're > 25% of the way to the next step. I just want to encourage everyone to post > a question, or vote on the current questions to get them above 10 votes. > You only get 5 votes on the proposal, so we need another 50+ people to help > move the proposal forward. Just wanted to hopefully motivate anyone who's > considering moving the proposal along to do so. > > > Tony > > 2012/3/13 Artur Bodera <[email protected]> > >> 2012/3/13 Tomáš Fejfar <[email protected]> >> >>> Just to clarify the reputation problem. The thing with reputation is >>> that it directly affect your abbilities on SE. You need it to moderate, >>> suggest new tags, vote for closing, etc. I'm in TOP 20 users for ZF tag ( >>> http://stackoverflow.com/tags/zend-framework/topusers) and it took a >>> lot of work to get the required reputation that allow tag suggestions and >>> voting. >> >> >> You're right, however in this case: >> >> 1) If ZF dedicated site was set up, a group of moderators will be >> assigned with necessary permissions (probably "framework team" and CR team >> folks) >> >> 2) Other users can quickly gain rep by asking and answering questions. >> >> >> >> To _use_ the site you don't need 5000 reputation - just create free >> account and answer or ask your questions. After just a few answered (and >> upvoted) answers you get more and more permissions, but those are _not_ >> necessary for the whole site to fulfill its mission = serve end-users. >> >> The upside to a separate rep. system is that we'll keep score based on >> ZF-based knowledge, not "general programming", "shuffling arrays in pascal" >> or "killing a process in DB2" knowledge. A person with high score on ZF Q&A >> site = someone who's knowledgeable in the framework and helpful to others >> in this regard. >> >> >> I'm sure Tomas, with your experience, you'll rank up in no time :) >> >> >> This http://i.imgur.com/ijyf5.png sums up pretty well why I gave up on >>> SO. The mailing list/IRC at least filters out, to some extent, that >>> kind of people. >>> >> >> Why so negative ? :-) >> >> That's just one type of end-user we'll encounter. We can always >> delete/moderate those questions and ban trolls, but those are also people. >> ML and IRC doesn't filter anyone automatically, it's always by someone's >> opinion on being OT or annoying or something. Novices also deserve support >> - even if in the form of removing their comments and sending them an URL of >> "ZF Quickstart". >> >> >> >> -- >> __ >> /.)\ +48 695 600 936 >> \(./ [email protected] >> > >
