Hey Nuke list,

There is an effort going on to get a Stack Exchange site off the ground for
Nuke. If you are familiar with Stack Exchange you might agree it is a
pretty good fit for a home of technical questions (and answers) and could
be a great resource for nuke in the future to complement those already out
there.

Those not familiar may wish to check out some of the other sites in the
stack exchange network to get a feel for what they are.

Some examples:

http://stackoverflow.com/

http://video.stackexchange.com/

http://blender.stackexchange.com/

http://math.stackexchange.com/

Read the stack exchange wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_Exchange

Right now the proposal is in definition stage and needs some people to
follow the proposal as well as join in shaping questions and voting. The
whole thing needs an active community to get it going. If you think this
might be useful jump in and get involved and *pass it on*!

No one person owns or controls this site, the types of questions and topics
it covers is up to the community. It can cover all levels, beginner to
advanced. It is completely open to mould the types of questions that are
relevant. C++ Ndk? Compositing technique? Python API? Colour questions etc.

Its a cross between reddit, wikipedia and forums.

The FAQ is worth reading because the process is a little confusing.

http://area51.stackexchange.com/faq

The site is not real at the moment, the questions are hypothetical. It is a
proposal, in definition stage where the questions and votes that are made
now shape the general direction of the site, and none of the questions
should actually be answered just yet. However, if enough people think this
might have value and get involved we can jump to interesting part of
answering the questions.

And the site is here.

http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/95622/visual-effects-compositing-using-foundry-nuke?referrer=3ZW-oXGJPA-HpP1YR-b4RA2

Visual effects compositing using the foundry nuke.

Yes, I think the name is terrible as well. Sign up and start a discussion
to get it changed.

aaron.
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