[sakai-pmc] Stack exchange site

Jean-Francois Leveque jean-francois.leveque at upmc.fr
Fri Jun 6 06:50:29 PDT 2014


Could someone tell me why you want to create such a space wether i's for 
Sakai or Apereo?

Le 06/06/2014 15:46, Aaron Zeckoski a écrit :
> I have a somewhat on topic suggestion on this before we get to far down
> it. Maybe we should do an apereo site instead of one specific to sakai?
> It seems like it might be more active and more generally useful. Thoughts?
> -AZ
>
> On Jun 5, 2014 7:21 PM, "Aaron Zeckoski" <azeckoski at unicon.net
> <mailto:azeckoski at unicon.net>> wrote:
>
>     I am pretty sure we can rally the community. I would suggest we get
>     the PMC members in there and at LEAST 50 questions first and then we
>     start a dev list email campaign to rally as many people as possible to
>     start voting on questions and answers (and even adding in their own
>     stuff). We should easily hit the goals that way.
>     -AZ
>
>
>     On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Matthew Jones <matthew at longsight.com
>     <mailto:matthew at longsight.com>> wrote:
>      > Yeah, looks semi authentic. You need 40 questions with 10 (up)
>     votes each.
>      >
>      > You also need 60 registered followers (which is probably the
>     bigger hurdle),
>      > but because each user can only up vote 5 questions in a topic,
>     seems like
>      > you'd need at least 20 non-followers to stop in and give their
>     votes. Though
>      > if some people do down vote questions it will take even more. :(
>      >
>      > Seems like it's a good forum if it works out though. Some of the
>     questions
>      > tagged Sakai already looked pretty good.
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Noah Botimer <botimer at umich.edu
>     <mailto:botimer at umich.edu>> wrote:
>      >>
>      >> 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 <mailto: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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