[sakai-pmc] Stack exchange site

Noah Botimer botimer at umich.edu
Thu Jun 5 08:50:16 PDT 2014


I'm confused. Is the process set up to be authentic? Or is it acceptable to build our own FAQ?

I'm sure we could find 40 real questions (however basic or complex) in person -- and answer them pretty quickly. Isn't that more engaging anyway?

Thanks,
-Noah

On Jun 5, 2014, at 11:42 AM, Charles Severance wrote:

> Steve should we propose and then answer our own questions?   Because most of the questions I know to ask are the ones I know how to answer and answer pretty regularly.   Or should we have one person put up a question and a different person answer the question?
> 
> /Chuck
> 
> On Jun 5, 2014, at 9:47 AM, Steve Swinsburg <steve.swinsburg at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> From our discussion yesterday I have created a proposal for a Sakai Stack Exchange site here:
>> http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/70749/sakai?referrer=Upkx7_AnBifKdm91tHnKSg2
>> 
>> In order to get this up we need to get 40 example questions with a net of 10 up votes each. Once we get that then we move into the next stage. 
>> 
>> So this process doesn't take forever, we should start creating questions and voting them up.
>> 
>> Note that you need to have an account on each stack exchange/stack overflow site, so you'll start at 1 again on this site when you login. Once you confirm your email address you get 50 points to allow you to create posts.
>> 
>> cheers,
>> Steve
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