[kde-community] stackexange site for krita
Scott Petrovic
scottpetrovic at gmail.com
Thu May 14 02:02:35 BST 2015
I started configuring the Q&A site plugin.
https://answers.kde.org/
You can search for questions or add your own. One issue I am having with
this plug-in is you cannot filter by category(product) before you ask a
question. All of the different products get lumped together in the same
search. For the questions I made, typing in "transform" will bring up
questions in multiple products. There is no way to tell what product a
question belongs to currently.
Out of the solutions that I have found, I haven't seen a Q&A site solution
that is designed in the direction we were going (select a category, then
ask a question). Does anyone else have any thoughts?
Scott
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 2:23 AM, Boudewijn Rempt <boud at valdyas.org> wrote:
> --
> Boudewijn Rempt | http://www.valdyas.org | https://www.krita.org
>
> On Wed, 6 May 2015, Luca Beltrame wrote:
>
> Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
>>
>> Hello Boudewijn,
>>
>> first of all thanks for replying.
>>
>> model. The forum encourages discussion and sharing work, while here we
>>> want to have a question per topic, answers, and a kind of game system
>>>
>>
>> Do you think that such a way would be better suited for Krita? I ask
>> because at least in the forums I man (not Krita, you guys are too good at
>> it yourselves ;) I see (still occasionally though) other users stepping in
>> and giving advice (this is most evident in the Plasma 5 forum).
>>
>
> Well, as I said, it's mostly a different kind of interaction, so what I
> want is give users what they're expecting: a forum for wide-ranging
> discussion-type interaction and a q&a site for questions and answers. The
> one doesn't replace the other.
>
>
>> OK, that's not the level of involvement I'd like to see, but it's a start.
>>
>> where answers can be upvoted or downvoted and marked as correct. And then
>>> the site must be easily searchable.
>>>
>>
>> This last sentence warrants some additional questions: what are issues
>> w/search?
>>
>
> It's a matter of how google indexes stuff, I'd say.
>
> Boudewijn
>
>
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