I prefer a good knowledge-base system over mailing list for being
easier for searching for already answered questions, and having means
to track user interest e.g. by up/downvoting questions and the
answers. SO is one example of KB system which does its job well and
has established position in the community. The risk is not owning the
data - and a possibility of advertising a concurrent product is a
relevant point. Are there any other drawbacks?
--Hynek
On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 4:12 PM, Bill Burke <bburke(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Who is this "We" you talk of? Don't you mean
"You"? If I have a veto,
I veto this move. I hate forums for multiple reasons. I will boycott
Stack Overflow and you will not see me answering any user questions there.
Not only that, what happens when/if Stack Overflow starts showing
targeted advertisements based on the thread? This used to be a huge
problem with SourceForge. Advertisements for Websphere started popping
up on the JBoss download screens as well as the JBoss user and dev email
lists.
On 2/24/17 7:04 AM, Stian Thorgersen wrote:
> We're considering dropping the Keycloak user mailing list and moving to
> Stack Overflow instead.
>
> Thoughts?
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