> On 15 May 2012 12:23, Marcus Denker <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>> On May 15, 2012, at 1:18 PM, Frank Shearar wrote:
>>
>>> On 15 May 2012 12:10, Marcus Denker <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>>>> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 10:38 AM, Camillo Bruni <
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>>>>> With the dev mailing list slowly getting out of control ;) we should think of
>>>>> means of communication with the masses!
>>>>>
>>>>> I created stackexchange proposal which needs YOUR support:
>>>>>
>>>>>
http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/40717/pharo?referrer=gXC4FWspxSudZ2cQVVgbgQ2>>>>>
>>>>> we need now:
>>>>> - 60 Followers
>>>>> - 40 questions with some answers!
>>>>>
>>>> It seems that this will not work: someone is tagging all questions as
>>>> "can be asked on Stackoverflow"
>>>> and requests to close the area.
>>>>
>>>> So I think we will have to install our own thing instead.
>>>
>>> If what you want is something other than a QA site, absolutely.
>>>
>>> If you want a QA place, I don't see why people can't just use SO:
>>> there are already 113 questions tagged "pharo" there, and all people
>>> need do is... just ask your question there. It's one more thing you
>>> don't need to write/install/maintain, and one LESS thing for you to
>>> track: lists, RSS feeds, newsgroups, QA sites, ...
>>
>>
>> I did not have an account on StackOverflow until 1 hour ago.
>> It's one more thing in itself, and I don't see how a big mess of questions
>> helps of all topics in the world will help us.
>>
>> We need somethign focussed.
>
>
http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/pharo would probably be exactly
> what you'd want, possibly with
>
http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/smalltalk just to catch non-Pharo
> questions that could be answered from a Pharo perspective.
>
> But yes, I guess there is a cost in that you need an SO account to ask
> questions. Having paid that cost long ago, I didn't think about that.
>
> frank