The audience hit is also kind of a big problem and you are right about the general `php` questions people tend to mark `cakephp` since that's the framework they're using.
Having agreed with your considerations I can now say that I am against a stack sub-site.
Also I think it is a good idea to keep redirecting ask.cakephp.org to the stack tag. :) This way stack will also become kind of a repository of answers to problems. Interesting questions tend to arise but very rarely.
Borislav.
On Wednesday, 10 July 2013 12:35:22 UTC+3, AD7six wrote:
--Personally I don't see the benefit of a subsite, compared to what's available already on stackoverflow.com.There are some rather significant disadvantages to using a subsite instead of a tag, including:
- Reduces the audience
- Participants have to "opt in" rather than simply browse stack overflow
- The framework is less visible to non-framework users
- Requires maintenance,
especially to migrate questions from stackoverflow to subsite and vice versa (an ongoing overhead) For example: questions frequently appear on stack over flow of the form:> I need to do <something common to any php install> - I'm using CakePHP.Whereas on stackoverflow answers can come from outside the cakephp community or the question can simply be edited/tagged appropriate - on a subsite the question is invisible to a more appropriate audience (those looking at the php tag on stack overflow) and is effectively off topic on the subsite.It would be appropriate to have a subsite where questions were considered in some way offtopic on stackoverflow - but that's not the case for CakePHP.AD
On Wednesday, 10 July 2013 09:50:38 UTC+2, Florian Krämer wrote:I think the CakePHP tag is good enough. It is not like there is not already enough to maintain and care about, so if a dedicated stack exchange site takes more resources of any kind don't do it and stay with the tag.
On Friday, July 5, 2013 4:21:29 AM UTC+2, mark_story wrote:A dedicated stackexchange would be great. They take a fair bit of work / community votes to make happen though. That is one reason we're just using the cakephp tag right now.-Mark
On Thursday, 27 June 2013 20:43:38 UTC-4, ravag...@gmail.com wrote:[Cross posting this on CakePHP Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/cake.community/ ]
Hello everybody
I came across an idea which I wanted to share with and hope to spark some discussion.
Probably - or better said for sure - I'm not even the first one having it.
First some back story:
As you may know CakePHP's Question & Answer site http://ask.cakephp.org/ redirects nowadays to "cakephp" tagged questions on stackoverflow.com.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/cakephp
I haven't seen any official statement about that from the development team but the Wayback Machine could crawl the page the last time on 09.05.2013.
http://web.archive.org/web/20130509084040/http://ask. cakephp.org
The CakePHP Questions site before that, http://www.cakeqs.org/ (nowadays a japanese blog), was last seen on 02.10.2010.
Any later request got redirected to http://ask.cakephp.org/.
http://web.archive.org/web/20101002085134/http://cakeqs. org/
So back to the idea...
Recently I came accross one of the many domain/topic specific sub sites of stackoverflow.com.
http://stackexchange.com/sites#technology
For example "Drupal Answers".
http://drupal.stackexchange.com/
And I thought "Hey wouldn't it be nicer to redirect CakePHP's Questions & Answers site to something like this instead of just the tagged with "cakephp" site?".
Like I said I'm not the first one, so this is rather a follow-up on a three years old idea, which time hadn't come yet.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/cake-php/ stackexchange/cake-php/ pA7q6gddW74/aaCntQer_jEJ
But I think the time is now right.
What do you think?
Should we open a proposal for http://cakephp.stackexchange.com/ called "CakePHP Questions & Answers" or something like this?
http://area51.stackexchange.com/faq
I personally think it would strengthen the CakePHP brand even further...
Greetings from Switzerland
Marc
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