Because there is still debate over a forum or a QnA site I will wait to see 
what the decision is tomorrow before making any demo sites for review. The 
problem still is that the QnA solves a different issue, it provides a means to 
answer very specific questions not a realm for discussion. A user forum allows 
people to ask questions which require discussion and may have various trade 
offs. Not just "how do I get a list of all running instances using the 
euca2ools" which would be a great QnA question but questions like "How do I HA 
my mySQL DB for Nova" a question that will involve discussion, multiple 
potential answers based on their configuration and have trade offs depending on 
what they are wanting. There will be no specifically right answer. I think a 
number of people are failing to fully understand that not everyone is a 
developer and not everyone has the understanding to ask a very specific and 
provably solved question, and that not all questions are even specifically 
solvable but that the discussion around those provides valuable information for 
the community.

A QnA site is basically an evolution of the mailing list which makes it fairly 
obvious that everyone who loves the ML loves the QnA it is an extension of the 
same concept but it is to narrow to accept the user community as a whole.

For a moment, stop thinking as someone who has experience (possibly in depth 
developer experience) with OpenStack and think like someone who has heard a 
little about it, wants to talk to someone about the test install the are 
attempting to run but doesn't know how to go about it. If we want mass adoption 
we need to provide a welcome area for this type of discussion. We can develop 
the best software in the world but if we don't make it easy for people to use 
and understand and discuss it is useless. We should be doing everything we can 
to make the community as accepting of new members as possible and I think a 
forum is very much so one of those methods.

I am not even saying that the Qna needs to be exclusive, we can have both if 
that seems right... I don't know at what point we decided they were mutually 
exclusive.


-----Original Message-----
From: "Vishvananda Ishaya" <vishvana...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 4, 2011 11:15am
To: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: [SPAM] Re: [Openstack] Creating a forum

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A few people have mentioned the stack exchange style idea.  I think this is a 
fantastic idea; StackOverflow, etc. has been extremely useful to me. Since it 
is free to host a subdomain on StackExchange if there is enough support, we 
might as well get the ball rolling in addition.  This could replace or be in 
addition to a forum.

Note that this is not any kind of "official" decision to use Stack Exchange, 
but if we want to leave ourselves the opportunity to use it we need to get it 
started soon because it will likely take a couple of weeks.  I went ahead and 
proposed it here:

http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/31788/openstack

if this seems like a good idea to you, follow it and create and vote on example 
questions.  It would start as a community site. If there is enough support on 
the site we can decide (with the ppb) whether we want it to be an "official" 
channel.

Vish


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