On 31/12/2009 00:34, Adrian Kuhn wrote: > Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.duca...@...> writes: > > >> @Adrian: the forum idea is nice but I do not why it did not work for >> Smalltalk. I went to the site you mentioned but I could not get how >> it works. >> > You ask, they answer (or if you are in for points: they ask, you answer). It > is > the major *open and free* site for questions & answers regarding programming. > Well, I will not attempt to explain stackoverflow beyond that... > > A general web 2.0 platform can of course not replace a dedicated community > platform. But being present on the *now* web (average time for a answer on SO > is about 2 minutes!) is a must these days. A strategy for the pharo twitter > account might also improve visibility as well as accessibility. Linking to > awesome mailing list or blog posts, both from Pharo, Smalltalk *and* outside, > would be my suggestion. > > Sorry to say, but mailing lists are parent's technology :) >
I have to admit I dislike web forums and actually feel they're kinda primitive due to the way you need to go to each of them to keep up instead of having everything come to you in one place. Wasn't one of the points of computers to get rid of manually doing everything yourself like this? ;) _______________________________________________ Pharo-project mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project
