I don't think this forum software is conducive to questions.
There's no way to mark a topic as a question,
no way to mark a topic as answered,
no way to determine the experience of the person who answers the question.
I recommend questions be steered to Stackoverflow while the forum remains for discussions.
SUGGESTION - move the QUESTIONS to Stackoverflow
Re: SUGGESTION - move the QUESTIONS to Stackoverflow
Why do you need all those things? We are all hobbyists and volunteers here, we are not getting paid for answering the questions, I see no reason to collect such statistics.
Re: SUGGESTION - move the QUESTIONS to Stackoverflow
There’s no way to mark a post as being a question or as being answered.deshipu wrote:Why do you need all those things? We are all hobbyists and volunteers here, we are not getting paid for answering the questions, I see no reason to collect such statistics.
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Re: SUGGESTION - move the QUESTIONS to Stackoverflow
The author of the root message can edit its title after responses have been received e.g. to append "[SOLVED]" - e.g. viewtopic.php?f=16&t=3858.jickster wrote:...
There’s no way to mark a post as being a question or as being answered.
As for assessing the experience of contributors, questions raised here cover a very wide range. Someone might have expertise in, say, control system design and be highly qualified to answer a question on balancing robots while being inexperienced in Python. A crude expertise rating wouldn't reflect this. In particular it would not identify people with specific knowledge of optimal MicroPython usage.
This forum with its good search facilities is effective in my opinion.
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Index to my micropython libraries.
Index to my micropython libraries.
Re: SUGGESTION - move the QUESTIONS to Stackoverflow
Not really a bad idea, but I think the userbase is just too small to really make this efficient and effective on SO.
edit well seems there's a [micropython] tag already on SO, didn't know that.
That's largely irrelevant given this is equally true for 99.9% or more of the people answering questions on SO.We are all hobbyists and volunteers here, we are not getting paid for answering the questions,
That is true, except that you're implying the rating on SO is like that while in it is not: only for users which have answered only a handful of questions and still have low rep it is impossible to have a clue of their actual knowledge on any subject. However beyond that it becomes fairly easy to estimate one's capabilities just by looking at the profile where the total rep is shown as number of questions answered per tag. There will also be exeptions of course, but in general the rating system on SO (and other sites in the SE network) works pretty well.A crude expertise rating wouldn't reflect this. In particular it would not identify people with specific knowledge of optimal MicroPython usage
edit well seems there's a [micropython] tag already on SO, didn't know that.
Re: SUGGESTION - move the QUESTIONS to Stackoverflow
But how many users will bother looking at someone else's profile - on either forum?
Personally, my experience is that Google finds answers on SO no more often than it does on any other non-dedicated forum. On the other hand, my questions on an SO board are much less likely to get an answer than those on a dedicated forum. I've largely given up on SO forums for the products I use that depend on them.
Personally, my experience is that Google finds answers on SO no more often than it does on any other non-dedicated forum. On the other hand, my questions on an SO board are much less likely to get an answer than those on a dedicated forum. I've largely given up on SO forums for the products I use that depend on them.