Do we need a Lua stackexchange? There isn't a Python, Perl or Ruby stack exchange, for example
On 27 Apr 2013 20:30, "Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo" <
lhf@tecgraf.puc-rio.br> wrote:
Do you think we are ready for our own lua.stackexchange.com?
Would it be a good thing for the Lua community?
There are already many Lua questions in stackoverflow.com:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/lua
http://stackoverflow.com/tags/lua/topusers
To have our own site, lua.stackexchange.com, we'd need a critical mass.
But it would allow us to reduce the traffic in lua-l to announcements
and discussions about the design and future of Lua.
It seems to be that the stackexchange model succeeds quite well as both
a forum for questions and answers and an archive.
I see the following good points:
- it allows questions and answers to be stored and be publicly available
with permanent links
- it is easy to edit questions and answers using rich text
- the vote scheme naturally filters bad and wrong answers
- the reputation scheme identifies trustable members of the community
- the comments scheme for questions and answers helps to reduce noise
of parallel conversations
- there is no need to expose email addresses
- spam seems to be a very minor problem
The only not so good point is that you need to visit the site to see the
questions and answers. I think it is possible to receive notifications via
RSS and probably by email. I don't know whether there is a gateway to
and from mailing listings or just email.
--lhf