[Building Sakai] Don't steal my karma!

Steve Swinsburg steve.swinsburg at gmail.com
Mon Jun 16 15:30:58 PDT 2014


Hi all

As I wrote in the email the other day, I am not sure if it's possible to
move these questions from the normal stack overflow into any sakai or
apereo space that comes out of area51. I am waiting to hear back from the
other big apereo products as to if they want to join in.

I think we risk fragmenting our questions and answers if we jump the gun
and post them on stack overflow with the sakai tag. By all means post on
the area51 page please!  There is also an apereo one, post same question
there.  We will delete one or the other.

Within a few weeks we will know what we are doing in this space and can
consolidate efforts.

FYI to get rep go around and find edits to questions you can make, not
necessarily sakai. And make sure you have a full profile. You can get a few
hundred rep pretty quickly.

Cheers
Steve



sent from my mobile device
On 17/06/2014 12:02 AM, "Neal Caidin" <neal.caidin at apereo.org> wrote:

>
> I agree with AZ that the PMC is having some good discussion on the
> sakai-pmc list and seem to be heading towards a plan in the next week or so
> [1] . Thanks to Steve Swinsburg for leading the discussion and to folks who
> participated in the Sakai Tech Documentation BOF at Open Apereo for
> bringing up the issue.
>
> I am open to some off-line chatter about the best way to move questions
> over, and I'm happy to help. Sometimes it may not be immediately obvious to
> me what the question is, if it is a good question, etc. so it would be nice
> to have some support on that (usually I do get that kind of offline
> support/feedback on a regular basis thanks to several folks on the Sakai
> core team, so this seems feasible to me). Also, I presume it would be okay
> if I enlist the support of the community, which I think is generally a more
> sustainable model, but by having a point person (lets say me,
> hypothetically ;-) ) then there is accountability to have it happen.
>
> My assumption would be that having a larger number of people asking
> questions is a better thing, if that can happen?
>
> Before jumping in full steam, it would be good to have a plan and/goals,
> etc. But I'm excited about how this is starting up, both with area51 and
> using the "sakai" tag on StackOverflow. I think it is a good thing.
>
> 2 cents.
>
> [1]
> http://collab.sakaiproject.org/pipermail/sakai-pmc/2014-June/000692.html
>
> Thanks,
> Neal
>
>   Aaron Zeckoski <azeckoski at unicon.net>
>  June 16, 2014 at 9:50 AM
> My vote is we reach out to him.
> That said, I think Steve S and the PMC are still trying to decide
> where that should happen (SO, Sakai area51, or Apereo area 51).
> :-)
> -AZ
>
>
>
>   Bryan Holladay <holladay at longsight.com>
>  June 16, 2014 at 9:43 AM
> First, for those who didn't catch the playful tone (not Chris and not
> Aaron who I'm having our own friendly private chat outside of this email
> thread) in my original email, I'm only trying to build up our SO presence
> and trying to figure out how that can be done.  Obviously, I am assuming
> the more contributors to the question answers the community has, the
> better.  In order to build that up, I took a question I was going to answer
> on the dev list and put that on SO instead.  However, this is my first time
> (I had to sign up and everything) so I didn't realize there was an 8 hour
> waiting period to answering the question (my original goal).  Seems like
> the best way may be to have Neil post the questions.  Should he do it
> automatically or should I have reached out to him?
>
>
>
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>   Aaron Zeckoski <azeckoski at unicon.net>
>  June 16, 2014 at 9:24 AM
> FYI
> I think it is probably better to have Neal post questions from the dev
> list if you want to answer them for the following reasons:
>
> -
> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/250204/can-you-answer-your-own-questions-on-stack-overflow
> -
> http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/17845/etiquette-for-answering-your-own-question
> - You can only do this if you have 15 rep.
> - You have to wait 48 hours to accept the answer
> - Finally, you get almost no reputation for answering your own question.
>
> Last point, I find this a little distasteful as a practice (i.e.
> asking people to not answer a question you posted so you can get
> credit). Just IMHO though.
>
> Much better to allow the community coordinator to post OR even better
> to ask the poster of the question to post it on SO. However, I think
> that Steve Swinsburg is working on where that stuff should end up so
> we should maybe wait a week or so and see what they come up with.
> :-)
> -AZ
>
>
>
>   Bryan Holladay <holladay at longsight.com>
>  June 16, 2014 at 9:03 AM
> I'm trying to build up my reputation in our stack overflow tag so I posted
> a question from the list that I answered already:
>
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24244181/how-do-you-translate-sakai-tool-names-and-descriptions
>
> However, thanks to Stack Overflow's nice ant-spamming algorithms, I can't
> post my answer until 8 hours after asking.  I'm trying to get my points up,
> so don't steal it!  If you do, you owe me a beer.
>
> -Bryan
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