I can do it! Just have to think of a question to ask first :)
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 7:07 PM, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > I have 650 or so. :/ > > Sent from my MegaPhone > > > On Nov 7, 2013, at 7:04 PM, Azat <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > If there's no one with such a high score, we can either ask them > politely, or play by the rules which (as far as I understand) requires 50 > people to : > > > > question is voted up: +5 > > answer is voted up: +10 > > answer is marked “accepted”: +15 (+2 to acceptor) > > > > http://stackoverflow.com/help/whats-reputation > > > > Minimally: (5+10+15=30) * 50 = 1500 :-) > > > > Or finally we can use some other venue for categorised topics. > > > > Azat > > > > -------------------------------------------- > > On Thu, 11/7/13, Azat <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] NuPIC Learning Hub > > To: "NuPIC general mailing list." <[email protected]> > > Date: Thursday, November 7, 2013, 8:52 PM > > > > Ah, but SO wants "1500 reputation" > > for a new tag like 'nupic' ... > > [ Creating the new tag 'nupic' requires at least 1500 > > reputation. ] > > > > Just tried to post a question, anyone has 1500 on SO already > > ? > > > > Azat > > > > -------------------------------------------- > > On Thu, 11/7/13, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] NuPIC Learning Hub > > To: "NuPIC general mailing list." <[email protected]> > > Date: Thursday, November 7, 2013, 5:24 PM > > > > I've like the idea of > > StackOverflow, in fact I've looked into it in the past. > > The thing about getting a dedicated StackExchange section > > is > > that there needs to be ample evidence of interest first. > > The > > Area51 crew are not going to approve a NuPIC site without > > a > > large community of active supporters. I was planning on > > moving in this direction once we've grown a bit more. > > It's not easy to get an Area51 proposal into a SO site, > > for example, Arduino is still in the proposal stage ( > http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/58150/arduino). > > > > > > The best place to start is on the main > > stackoverflow site itself. > > > > How about this... > > There are no questions tagged with > > "nupic" at this point, which is great because we > > have an empty namespace to occupy: > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/nupic > > > > > > I welcome anyone with a technical question about > > NuPIC to post it on http://stackoverflow.com > > with the tag "nupic". It would also be a good idea > > (at least initially) to post a link to your question on > > the > > mailing list until we built up enough steam on SO that it > > is > > consistently monitored by the community. > > > > > > Any volunteers? > > ---------Matt TaylorOS Community > > Flag-BearerNumenta > > > > > > On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at > > 3:13 PM, Mark Wilson <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > A wiki is an > > awesome idea! Numenta, how about it? I think this is > > something that would benefit you too. I too have been > > struggling to get started. There is much you have to > > discover the hard way. > > > > > > > > For a > > Stackoverflow style of site, how about..... > > Stackoverflow! > > At least initially anyway. If that is popular then we > > could > > propose a nupic version at http://area51.stackexchange.com/ and > > get our own StackNupic. I definitely agree that this style > > of site is much more useful than trying to search mail > > lists. > > > > > > > > Let's start > > asking and answering questions there and see how it > > goes. > > > > > > > > CheersMark > > > > > > > > On 7 November 2013 > > 19:18, Sergey Cleftsow <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hello everybody! > > > > > > > > It seems that as the community grows the problem of being > > a > > good > > > > documentation and stuff which can help to learn NuPIC > > becomes more > > > > important. For example I personally resolved my problem of > > installing > > > > NuPIC just accidentally by getting an advice from one of > > friends. The > > > > solution was buried in depth of many posts and I didn’t > > aware about > > > > it. Now I have a very useful experience which could help > > other > > > > members. But where should I publish it to make it easy to > > get by them? > > > > If I write to the mailing list it may be the same case. Of > > course > > > > there are other great places — wiki, Youtube channel, > > but > > they have > > > > own limitations. > > > > > > > > So here is an idea to build some kind of a learning center > > (let’s call > > > > it “NLH” — NuPIC Learning Hub). Every member of > > community may > > > > contribute to NLH by adding own answers to questions which > > were asked > > > > by other members if he/she has a time and/or such a > > willing. > > Gradually > > > > those answers may form stuff for a comprehensive > > documentation for the > > > > NuPIC platform. It may be some single site or may be a > > section on > > > > Numenta.org (or some another place). Making a prototype of > > NLH is > > > > considered not a very sophisticated task so I can do it > > because > > > > web-development is my common job (of course if somebody > > wants to help > > > > me it will be great also). > > > > > > > > This is the idea in short. Speaking more detailed: > > > > > > > > I suggest there may be 2 main section. First is a > > “Documentation”, > > > > which is in essence the standard pages describing the > > platform, its > > > > methods, OPF and so on. Users can add comments to > > published > > stuff. > > > > There are lots of examples in the Net (consider php.net or > > something > > > > of this kind). Of course, the problem is that this demands > > enormous > > > > efforts (time in the first turn). So in order to make it > > much more > > > > easier there is a second sections which should look more > > like a > > > > Stackoverflow (of course it’s hardly to hope that it > > will > > have the > > > > same functionality from the very beginning, but I guess it > > isn’t > > > > necessary yet). I.e. any community member may leave own > > question while > > > > other members who possesses an answer may create it there. > > All the > > > > questions may be ranked by users who votes by a standard > > way > > (+/-). So > > > > after any question got an enough answers or rank it may be > > used as a > > > > basics for the “official” stuff in the > > “Documentation” sections. It > > > > means that Admin (Moderator and so on, there may be few of > > them) > > > > converts it to the article and places it in the section > > mentioned > > > > above. In that section may be “empty” articles, i.e. > > they have only a > > > > title, but have no content. However this title is a link > > to > > the page > > > > containing a question dedicated to the subject and answers > > added by > > > > community members (i.e. the second section). After an > > article being > > > > filled by stuff made of members’ answers there a link to > > the page > > > > which contained those answers to see the history of > > question > > will be > > > > added. > > > > > > > > So as a rule we have one of two things: an official > > article > > in the Doc > > > > section or “unofficial” page with the ranked question > > and answers > > > > (probably ranked also) to it. > > > > > > > > Of course, there may be lots of other interesting things > > and > > we can > > > > consider all of them after if the community will be > > interested by the > > > > idea. > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > SY Sergey V. 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