I think this discussion can end in a nobody-wins situation. Like discussion
about editors, OSes, etc.
For ME, eMail works best. It even works reasonably well over slow internet
connections (I use an ASCII mail client, alpine). And it's quite usable on
small devices like smartphones (except for some ultra-long lines without
line-break issues in some mails).
I think SO would be great for and carefully edited collection of Q&A (and
thus could perhaps even replace the current FAQ section).
IDEALLY, I would see the ML as main forum for asking/answering the daily
questions, announcements and discussions. Then "someone" could distill the
essentials of Q&A threads and make them into a SO entry. Yes, I do realize
that this might be more work-intensive.
And at some point Google Wave will allow us to put all the different systems
together ... and once my smartphone has either this 20" foldable screen or a
direct brain-interface and once there is fast and cheap internet access this
will be really cool.
Cheers, Fritz (feeling like a dinosaur for using ASCII mail and normally
subscribing to RSS feeds)
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, MartinWittemann wrote:
>
> I completely agree with tobi and thron and can only say what was already said
> in the blog post, it is not intended to replace the mailing list! It's only
> an alternative for everyone who doesn't like mailing lists.
> And the advantages of SO are already mentioned by thron a few posts ago and
> in the blogpost. ;)
>
>
>
> oetiker wrote:
>>
>> Today thron7 wrote:
>>>
>>> I guess, if you give SO a chance, looking for answers (also in other
>>> areas, e.g. Javascript, PHP, Web application frameworks, ...), you will
>>> find it very useful. You will probably find that both searching existing
>>> questions, easily spotting relevant answers, voting and accepting
>>> answers, as well as answering, cross-linking answers and building up an
>>> easily accessible Q&A knowledge base makes it worthwhile.
>>
>> I agree ... I think for Q&A stuff SO is much better ... recently
>> when looking for answers, I increassingly find that google direts
>> me to SO and I am often rather amazed at the quality of the stuff I
>> find there, so the concept does obviously seem to work quite well
>> for other toppics, so why should it not for qooxdoo ...
>>
>> I am not saying the it is a replacement for mailinglists, but the
>> Q&A type questions are much better at home there ...
>>
>> cheers
>> tobi
>>
>> --
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