Greetings! For those of you who aren't watching closely, there's only a few more votes needed to meet the question requirements to move the proposal to the next step. Vote up the lower ranking questions and we'll move on. Thanks everybody!
Tony 2012/3/14 Tomáš Fejfar <[email protected]> > > going back in and checking the questions I had voted on. If they had > more than 10 up-votes, I removed my up-vote and found another question I > thought was appropriate and voted it up. > That's a very clever thing to do. I'll try to do that too... > > > 2012/3/14 H Glenn Hatfield <[email protected]> > >> I don't know if it's the right way to do it or not, but I've been going >> back in and checking the questions I had voted on. If they had more than 10 >> up-votes, I removed my up-vote and found another question I thought was >> appropriate and voted it up. We technically have enough people registered >> to make it to the next round if none of the questions go above 10 up-votes >> and we are able to consolidate the votes onto the 40 most deserving >> questions. >> >> H >> >> On Mar 14, 2012, at 5:26 AM, Tomáš Fejfar wrote: >> >> I missed MWOP's How can I propose new functionality for the framework? >> >> >> 2012/3/14 Tomáš Fejfar <[email protected]> >> >>> Yes, but look at the question selection - 97% of them are stackexchange >>> on-topic. The only two obvious offtopic are those I posted :)) It seems >>> like a good idea to add such questions to the list to show that many of ZF >>> related questions are SE offtopic. >>> >>> >>> 2012/3/13 Jurian Sluiman <[email protected]> >>> >>>> Op 13 mrt. 2012 21:57 schreef "Tomáš Fejfar" <[email protected]> >>>> het volgende: >>>> >>>> > >>>> > Because you can ask a ton of questions that are about drupal and will >>>> be marked as offtopic on StackOverflow. Like "How do I create a subpage for >>>> a page in Drupal" or "What are good texts for html_description in Drupal", >>>> etc. >>>> >>>> Please bear in mind you'll get the same type of question with the >>>> to-be-created module ecosystem for zf2. I see this q&a for all kind of >>>> questions, not all of them will be programming (and thus for SO) related. >>>> -- >>>> Jurian Sluiman >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >
