community-development

https://github.com/clojurians/community-development
2017-11-16T00:30:25.000262Z

what about a wiki FAQ linked from the slack channel info?

seancorfield 2017-11-16T01:17:09.000205Z

Another Slack I'm in has had a fair bit of success encouraging folks to post questions on SO and link to them in Slack and then the best answer (on Slack) gets copied to SO.

cfleming 2017-11-16T01:20:35.000164Z

Is that kosher with SO?

cfleming 2017-11-16T01:21:16.000153Z

It would make Clojure look more vibrant to the sort of people who like to survey SO for that sort of thing.

cfleming 2017-11-16T01:22:16.000108Z

(whoops, which is just what @jeff.terrell said - sorry, no reading back before posting)

seancorfield 2017-11-16T02:35:54.000136Z

@cfleming Yeah, it's worked pretty well in terms of getting more Q&A on SO as a permanent record of Slack's transient discussions.

seancorfield 2017-11-16T02:36:28.000146Z

Not everything needs to go to SO of course. Just the interesting stuff šŸ˜ø

lepistane 2017-11-16T10:25:27.000297Z

i suggested that few months ago when i did voting for Slack alternatives

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lepistane 2017-11-16T10:25:41.000195Z

and quite a few people i met follow that formula

lepistane 2017-11-16T10:27:05.000212Z

on discord people do that, i saw few on reddit

gdeer81 2017-11-16T16:42:26.000778Z

wow my stack overflow profile was seriously out of date. It sounds dumb but we do need to generate more activity there because it could mean the difference between someone getting to use Clojure at work or not just because the person that was making the decision used stack overflow activity to decide

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martinklepsch 2017-11-16T17:08:41.000395Z

Yeah, I think encouraging taking certain questions to more public/durable places like SO is a good idea

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martinklepsch 2017-11-16T17:10:05.000387Z

Also there could be a channel where new stackoverflow questions are posted

dominicm 2017-11-16T17:14:01.000781Z

#clojure would be a good place, if anywhere

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seancorfield 2017-11-16T17:36:37.000029Z

@dominicm Don't you think more questions happen in #beginners and those sorts of questions would be most useful on SO?

seancorfield 2017-11-16T17:37:11.000112Z

I'm not saying we don't get good-for-SO questions in #clojure too, but #beginners is deliberately for questions and folks who opt in to answer them...

dominicm 2017-11-16T17:37:50.000365Z

@seancorfield I think you're right.

gdeer81 2017-11-16T19:25:37.000393Z

we need a slack bot that lets you send your question to SO from slack like @SOS: why do I get an error when I try to uppercase a string I just reversed?

gdeer81 2017-11-16T19:27:19.000434Z

then it will reply with a link to the question so people can discuss in the channel but when an answer is arrived at someone can post the answer

gdeer81 2017-11-16T19:28:21.000045Z

that would be so messy to try to link slack users to SO profiles and post questions on their behalf

gdeer81 2017-11-16T19:29:32.000479Z

would probably require more work for people to set up than it would be for them to just paste their question from slack to SO manually

gdeer81 2017-11-16T19:33:39.000058Z

I was thinking about stealing interesting questions from slack and posting them on SO but I was afraid someone would ask me to clarify the problem or ask me why I was trying to do x this way and I would look silly šŸ˜

jeff.terrell 2017-11-16T19:44:30.000439Z

I think a good SO Q&A might require more TLC on the editing/writing side than most people typically do in a Slack message. But I could be wrong. Also, good question, about requests for clarification. I'm running into that somewhat in trying to write up a recent exchange in #clojure about transducers. I've asked both the asker and the answerer for permission to post [an edited version of] the exchange, and they each said yes. I'm thinking I'll run my drafts by them for approval, including a little guesswork on my part about the asker's context. And if SO commenters have questions that I can't comfortably answer, I'll probably ask the asker here for help answering them.

cfleming 2017-11-16T20:12:39.000568Z

@jeff.terrell Agreed on the editing - Iā€™d expect a higher standard on SO than here.