I'm fine with anything that Scott likes :-) I'd really like to experiment with this. Who knows, it might be valuable experience for other KDE projects as well. So, what's the next step?

On Wed, 25 Feb 2015, Scott Petrovic wrote:

I think Laszlo's suggestion with OSQA looks like a pretty good solution. I 
personally think a slightly better
open source one is Lamp CMS http://support.lampcms.com/
I would personally prefer using Lamp CMS only because it integrates directly 
with other popular platforms like
Google+ and Facebook. This is less friction for people to post questions and 
answers without having to sign up
for yet another account. Not sure if social media integration is considered a 
'dependency' though.

Scott

On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Laszlo Papp <[email protected]> wrote:
      I would personally much prefer integrating this into the KDE
      infrastructure rather than KDE going to Stack Exchange:
      http://www.osqa.net/

      StackExchange is a commercial entity without open source accessbility
      to the implementation. Also, you need to comply with what
      StackExchange likes in the end of the day.

      On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 4:09 PM, Boudewijn Rempt <[email protected]> wrote:
      > This is a question that came up on the #krita channel today. Our forums 
are
      > awesome, but not the best place for question and answer type of 
exchanges.
      > We even see questions appear on yahoo answers!
      >
      > One proposal was to create a krita.stackexchange.com, like
      > http://blender.stackexchange.com/. However, this is infra that's 
outside of
      > KDE. I don't know of anything equivalent, though!
      >
      > So, what I wanted to get input on is: would creating a
      > krita.stackexchange.com be against the manifesto? And if so, is there 
any
      > equivalent (in terms of user-friendliness, googleability and
      > recognizability) that we can use withing KDE's infra structure?
      >
      > For all clarity; this isn't a wiki, and it isn't a forum. It works in a 
very
      > different way.
      >
      > Boudewijn
      >
      > (Willing to experiment so fewer people wonder where their layers have 
gone.
      > https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20150224214426AAbFtKj)
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