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Topic: A BitCoin StackExchange - please follow it! (Read 6550 times)

legendary
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September 07, 2011, 06:27:14 PM
#40
It's in public beta now, available for everyone.  Cool


legendary
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September 04, 2011, 12:24:00 PM
#39
It seems the private beta is going along very well. A serious, sober and factual site is just what the Bitcoin technology needs after all that recent drama.
k
sr. member
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got my invite too.  Smiley

legendary
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Merit: 1007
Hooray, it just went into private beta. Smiley

http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/



legendary
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Ron Gross
Just committed to this.  It looks like we're a little behind on high-rep users: we've got 113/200 total users, but only 45/100 high-rep.  Unfortunately I wasn't registered on Stack Exchange before this.

Well, here's your chance to explore Stack Exchange, and get to the "high rep" status.. I'm sure you'll find one of the SE sites interesting.
sr. member
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Just committed to this.  It looks like we're a little behind on high-rep users: we've got 113/200 total users, but only 45/100 high-rep.  Unfortunately I wasn't registered on Stack Exchange before this.
full member
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I think the best forum to discuss or Q&A bitcoin is still usenet!
legendary
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Merit: 1003
Ron Gross
I can't compare OSQA (or other Q&A software) and StackExchange feature-wise because I don't use them enough, but at a structure level I wouldn't like Bitcoin (which is a decentralized currency btw) to base its Q&A resources on a centralized architecture.

Even if Stack Exchange would one day decide they have to take Bitcoin Q&A site down, they would allow us to import the data into another Q&A site.
I've been a follower of Stack Exchange / Overflow for a long time, and they are not evil (and they support data freedom).
sr. member
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Firstbits.com/1davux
What did you mean by decentralized by the way? It's a regular web app that someone will have to host, right?

I mean that AFAIK, all StackExchange sites are hosted at the same place, because only they have the software. And it's a lot of StackExchange sites over there.

I can't compare OSQA (or other Q&A software) and StackExchange feature-wise because I don't use them enough, but at a structure level I wouldn't like Bitcoin (which is a decentralized currency btw) to base its Q&A resources on a centralized architecture.
legendary
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Ron Gross
I committed a while ago on participating on that Q&A website whenever it launches.

However, I think it would be better to give OSQA a try. It works nearly exactly like StackExchange, except it's decentralized and the engine is open source.

OSQA looks nice, almost too much like StackExchange, feels a bit like a ripoff. What did you mean by decentralized by the way? It's a regular web app that someone will have to host, right?

OSQA is indeed very nice (I ran an OSQA site).

It's two major pros:
1. You don't need to attract a large core group, you can start it immediately without asking anyone for permission.
2. It's open source, so you can tweak it.

A few disadvantages:
1. You don't get to enjoy the branding/traffic influx of Stack Exchange.
2. You have to set it up and maintain it by yourself.
3. It is inferior to stack exchange, feature wise. I won't go into details, but having used both platforms a lot this is a significant advantage to Stack Exchange over any other Q&A platform (e.g. Shapado, AskBot).

I think at the current rate, the stack exchange site will open in a few months. If anyone thinks this is too far in the future, you're invited to open site based on some other alternative. IMO Stack Exchange is a better long-term solution.
sr. member
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Bitcoin.se site owner
I committed a while ago on participating on that Q&A website whenever it launches.

However, I think it would be better to give OSQA a try. It works nearly exactly like StackExchange, except it's decentralized and the engine is open source.

OSQA looks nice, almost too much like StackExchange, feels a bit like a ripoff. What did you mean by decentralized by the way? It's a regular web app that someone will have to host, right?
sr. member
Activity: 288
Merit: 263
Firstbits.com/1davux
I committed a while ago on participating on that Q&A website whenever it launches.

However, I think it would be better to give OSQA a try. It works nearly exactly like StackExchange, except it's decentralized and the engine is open source.
k
sr. member
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You're right. Edited the sig again.
legendary
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Ron Gross
Good idea, I updated mine as well.
Note that a lot of people don't know what a "Stack Exchange" is, and will confuse it with a stock exchange.
k
sr. member
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I've changed my forum sig to promote this. Others could maybe do the same to try to get the word out. Part of the problem is that with so many threads most people don't know about this thread or the proposed stack exchange.
sr. member
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Bitcoin.se site owner
Commited!

Bitcoin needs a good Q&A site. These forums are useful for discussions but it's hard to find the good answers buried in a pile of not-so-good answers.


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k
sr. member
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bump.

getting more necessary day by day.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Why settle for the lesser evil?
For anyone following this thread, we have reached the commit phase:

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This proposal is in:
Commitment

Before the site is created, it needs people to commit to use it. Right now, it's
6%

complete. When it reaches 100%, the beta will begin.

please go over there and commit for the beta to move forward. thanks

member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Why settle for the lesser evil?
*bump*

We are pretty close, all that remains is:

1 on-topic question
2 off-topic questions

The thing is, there are a lot of votes in there on duplicate questions etc. There are easily enough voters to complete this stage but not enough people voting on the same questions. (I guess that is just bitcoiners Wink )

people who have already signed up, if you have the time can you go back in and vote strategically?
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