On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Sean P. DeNigris <[email protected]>wrote:

> I think the options we identified are:
> * StackOverflow
> * dedicated site
>  - we seem not to fit stackexchange's guidelines
>  - our own hosted site, possibly like http://ask.rascal-mpl.org/questions/
> * Users mailing list
>
> The disadvantage of the users list vs. the other options is that the domain
> model is much weaker for questions/answers e.g. was it answered? does the
> community think it's a good answer?
>
> On the question of internal/external. I guess the big tradeoff is the
> visibility of something like SO (where the outside world will see the
> energy
> of Pharo's Smalltalk revival) vs. keeping control of the content.
>
> Of the two options available this second, which do we prefer to get started
> - SO, or the users list?
>

I like SO, but the most important is the discipline.  Every time a
non-bleedingedge-dev question is sent to the list, we should encourage
people to treat it in the corresponding place instead of answer it :).


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> Sean
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