Re: [th-users] Trac proposal on stackexchange.com

2011-02-16 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi.

> Maybe the trac-hacks admins could place an announcement on the homepage?
> It would definitely reach a lot of people interested in trac.

Feel free to work out the announcement text - this could happen here,
including peer review, for example. Once the text is ready, I'll post it
as news item on the t-h.o front page.

Bye, Mike
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Re: [th-users] Trac proposal on stackexchange.com

2011-02-15 Thread Leho Kraav
On 15.02.2011 11:52, Erik Andersson wrote:

> Sounds nice, but only 11 followers so far..


Did anyone clarify yet what communication channels trac-stackexchange
would replace? I have a feeling there is too much division already -
ticket systems, google groups, mailing lists.


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Re: [th-users] Trac proposal on stackexchange.com

2011-02-15 Thread Martin Scharrer
On 15/02/11 09:52, Erik Andersson wrote:
> Sounds nice, but only 11 followers so far..
Yes, we have to spread the word more widely.

Maybe the trac-hacks admins could place an announcement on the homepage?
It would definitely
reach a lot of people interested in trac.

Please also make sure that you use all your votes after registering. We
need five on- and off-topic questions with each 20 votes.

Thank you,
Martin


>
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Martin Scharrer
> mailto:mar...@scharrer-online.de>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> after having a great experience with other stackexchange sites and
> realizing that creating one is free
> and unproblematic as long it has enough followers I went ahead and
> proposed one for users and developers of trac and trac-hacks:
>
>
> 
> http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/29097/trac?referrer=8ehXQKME89PVbTGWoHuajg2
>
> I think Trac and its plugins have a wide enough user and developer
> community to justify an own stackexchange site.
>
> A stackexchange site is a question & answer site where people can vote
> both on questions and answers. Just like stackoverflow.com
> .
> This way correct answers and important questions are clearly marked by
> the community.
> I find it a very good addition to mailing-lists with many
> benefits, e.g.
> it provides a nice layout, is open and community based and the answers
> are normally highly ranked by Google. Just to name a few.
>
> Operating this site will be free, all posts are placed under the open
> cc-wiki licence and are openly accessible. Its maintainers can be
> elected democratically by the users. Users will own reputation
> (points)
> through up-votes by other users, which unlocks advanced features. This
> is a great protection against spam-bots and forum trolls.
>
> **In order* to allow this proposal to go from the 'Definition' stage
> into the next at least *50 people* have to /follow/ it and at least 5
> on-topic and 5 off-topic example questions have to be entered and
> voted
> on. Every person can enter max. 5 example questions, what I
> already did.
> I would like to ask you to do this in order to support this proposal.
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Martin Scharrer
>
>
>
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Re: [th-users] Trac proposal on stackexchange.com

2011-02-15 Thread Erik Andersson
Sounds nice, but only 11 followers so far..

Cheers / Erik

On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Martin Scharrer
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> after having a great experience with other stackexchange sites and
> realizing that creating one is free
> and unproblematic as long it has enough followers I went ahead and
> proposed one for users and developers of trac and trac-hacks:
>
>
>
> http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/29097/trac?referrer=8ehXQKME89PVbTGWoHuajg2
>
> I think Trac and its plugins have a wide enough user and developer
> community to justify an own stackexchange site.
>
> A stackexchange site is a question & answer site where people can vote
> both on questions and answers. Just like stackoverflow.com.
> This way correct answers and important questions are clearly marked by
> the community.
> I find it a very good addition to mailing-lists with many benefits, e.g.
> it provides a nice layout, is open and community based and the answers
> are normally highly ranked by Google. Just to name a few.
>
> Operating this site will be free, all posts are placed under the open
> cc-wiki licence and are openly accessible. Its maintainers can be
> elected democratically by the users. Users will own reputation (points)
> through up-votes by other users, which unlocks advanced features. This
> is a great protection against spam-bots and forum trolls.
>
> **In order* to allow this proposal to go from the 'Definition' stage
> into the next at least *50 people* have to /follow/ it and at least 5
> on-topic and 5 off-topic example questions have to be entered and voted
> on. Every person can enter max. 5 example questions, what I already did.
> I would like to ask you to do this in order to support this proposal.
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Martin Scharrer
>
>
>
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