Hello fellow Squeak/Pharo users,
at work I find stack-overflow a quite valuable resource whenever I get stuck with something (Java, Ruby, Unix, etc.). What do you think about the idea of using it more, so that: - people starting with Smalltalk can find answers there apart from digging in the mailing-lists - raising the awareness/mind-share about open-source Smalltalk in the "outside world"? I for one will try to double-post my questions both in the corresponding mailing lists and stack-overflow, and whenever I find good information that might be helpful for newcomers, I'll try to post it there also. It might help attracting more people to open-source Smalltalk and gain more acceptance in the industry. Best regards, Sebastian _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners |
On 2012-12-03, at 13:14, Sebastian Nozzi <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hello fellow Squeak/Pharo users, > > at work I find stack-overflow a quite valuable resource whenever I get > stuck with something (Java, Ruby, Unix, etc.). > > What do you think about the idea of using it more, so that: > > - people starting with Smalltalk can find answers there apart from > digging in the mailing-lists > - raising the awareness/mind-share about open-source Smalltalk in the > "outside world"? > > I for one will try to double-post my questions both in the > corresponding mailing lists and stack-overflow, and whenever I find > good information that might be helpful for newcomers, I'll try to post > it there also. > > It might help attracting more people to open-source Smalltalk and gain > more acceptance in the industry. > > Best regards, > > Sebastian Sounds good - why not? :) - Bert - _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners |
Sebastian,
Yes, I think cross-posting is a good idea. And I suggest that you post to Stackoverflow first and then invite people from the Squeak list to contribute. The answers on stackoverflow are indexed in a better way than in this mailing list. Note aside: good keywords in mailing lists posts also help to identify an answer in the archive. There are quite a number of Squeak related questions http://stackoverflow.com/search?q=squeak --Hannes On 12/3/12, Bert Freudenberg <[hidden email]> wrote: > > On 2012-12-03, at 13:14, Sebastian Nozzi <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Hello fellow Squeak/Pharo users, >> >> at work I find stack-overflow a quite valuable resource whenever I get >> stuck with something (Java, Ruby, Unix, etc.). >> >> What do you think about the idea of using it more, so that: >> >> - people starting with Smalltalk can find answers there apart from >> digging in the mailing-lists >> - raising the awareness/mind-share about open-source Smalltalk in the >> "outside world"? >> >> I for one will try to double-post my questions both in the >> corresponding mailing lists and stack-overflow, and whenever I find >> good information that might be helpful for newcomers, I'll try to post >> it there also. >> >> It might help attracting more people to open-source Smalltalk and gain >> more acceptance in the industry. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Sebastian > > Sounds good - why not? :) > > - Bert - > > > _______________________________________________ > Beginners mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners > Beginners mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners |
So far the reactions have been positive. I am (positively) surprised :-)
I want to cross-post (squeak/pharo) these in particular. 2012/12/3 Camillo Bruni: > yes!! very important! smalltalk has too little presence in the web! Yes, unfortunately. But we can change that ;-) > mailinglists won't help with that fact, as they act almost as closed communities. > Also it happens way too often that questions are re-asked and reposted, whereas they > could be answered on stackoverflow. 2012/12/3 H. Hirzel: > Yes, I think cross-posting is a good idea. > And I suggest that you post to Stackoverflow first and then invite > people from the Squeak list to contribute. Good idea. > The answers on stackoverflow are indexed in a better way than in this > mailing list. > Note aside: good keywords in mailing lists posts also help to identify > an answer in the archive. Didn't think of that, good point. I tend to write too much rather than too little anyway :-) Thanks all of you for your feedback, Sebastian _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners |
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On 03/12/12 14:29, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
> > Sounds good - why not? :) > For the same reason unnecessary cross posting of any kind is bad - the very people you most want to help you will subscribe to both and get p****d off at reading everything twice. Pretty soon you wind up on their kill list (mental or electronic - hopefully not literal!). OTOH it might work to advertise Smalltalk if that's all you want to accomplish. FWIW I read this list via gmane news rather than as a mailing list... That gives me pretty good archive/search facilities. -- Alan G Author of the Learn to Program web site http://www.alan-g.me.uk/ _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners |
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