On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 02:07:08AM +0100, maren wrote:
Until then, probably not a great idea to send an influx of questioners there. And in any case, probably best to doublecheck with that community that they'd be welcoming of the traffic first.
- I agree, asking is a must. But in terms of traffic, it's negligible.
There are between 0 and 5(-8) questions a day. Usually, it's 1-3. I don't expect anything like an influx, more a trickling ;-)
Ah ok, didn't realize it was so little. Well that simplifies the issue considerably.
(I imagine that some people who would otherwise ask, are deterred by the overcomplicated registration process via Ubuntu One. So changing that could potentially give us more 'askers'.)
Think it would be worth doing point releases for 0.48 and 0.91 to change the link in preparation?
- I can't imagine why someone using 0.48.x would want to update their
version just to get a new link.
If someone is using such an old version, I think it's either because they don't know that a newer one exists (and then - how would they know that a new point release exists?), or because they're long-time users, who can't update because of a bug that would impact their workflow. Those users probably already know where they can find help. Or they're stuck with an old version because their distro doesn't update the Inkscape version (I don't know if they would update for this, that's more your area of expertise - if they would, then this could be a reason for updating 0.91 for affected distros).
So, no, with my current knowledge, I personally don't think it would be worth making extra releases.
Ah, very good points. Alright, I'll not worry about that then.
Thanks, Bryce
Regards, Maren
Am 01.03.2017 um 04:24 schrieb Bryce Harrington:
On Wed, Mar 01, 2017 at 12:12:24AM +0100, Maren Hachmann wrote:
Am 28.02.2017 um 21:37 schrieb Marc Jeanmougin:
Anyway, to answer you, for the functionalities, ideally we'd need: -> a search in already existing questions before asking one -> automatic email updates for a group of people answering questions, for any activity on questions; and email updates to the people asking questions -> status of questions (open/answered/solved/invalid)
- Additionally, I'd like to have an option to upload files
directly, and to mark as 'needs information'.
Yeah that seems like a critically important feature.
The forum at inkscapeforum.com comes with all the options Marc pointed out (aside from the marking, which I haven't missed on the forum yet), plus a whole lot of wonderful community members who are becoming better and better at explaining tricky stuff to users, and most of whom are real experts at some area or other.
Only it's not officially 'ours', aside from the domain name, suffers from spam issues itself (not visible to normal users like me, though) and developer attendance for the really tricky questions is a rare event.
Well, if anyone ever manages to get a dump of the forum data for us, we can look into addressing those problems.
Until then, probably not a great idea to send an influx of questioners there. And in any case, probably best to doublecheck with that community that they'd be welcoming of the traffic first.
The link in 'Ask us a question' in 0.92 goes to the inkscape.org website, and can be redirected any time. The link in previous versions is hardcoded to go to launchpad. There is no option to set a different URL or write a note on launchpad (the features were intended to be there, but they aren't fully implemented, i.e. they just don't work).
That's good to know, I was wondering if that was the case.
Think it would be worth doing point releases for 0.48 and 0.91 to change the link in preparation?
Bryce