Seeking recommendations for federated Q&A forums on Linux and software issues
from CoderSupreme@programming.dev to fediverse@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 18:58
https://programming.dev/post/38404726
from CoderSupreme@programming.dev to fediverse@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 18:58
https://programming.dev/post/38404726
I’m looking for federated Q&A forums specifically focused on Linux and software-related issues. I’m not referring to platforms like NodeBB, Discourse, Lemmy, Kbin, PieFed, etc. I’m asking for specific instances that focus on Q&A about Linux and other software related issues. I know of some popular non-federated platforms like Stack Exchange, AskUbuntu, Arch Linux Forum, etc. But I’m particularly interested in federated sites.
If you have any recommendations for such forums, please share them! Thank you!
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Hey, yeah, please tell the Linux Nerds people to turn on federation!
Tell them Julian from NodeBB will help them get started 🤓
I’ve been thinking about adding Q&A features to PieFed for a while… Initially just the ability to set a comment as the solution to a post and then give that comment more emphasis in the UI. What else do we need? Maybe display the number of solution comments on peoples profile.
Honestly, I wouldn’t recommend adding the feature to mark comments as solutions. Websites like StackOverflow often have many answers that aren’t the best marked as solutions, and I believe platforms like Codidact have learned from those mistakes.
Reputation is a key factor that motivates people to contribute answers. However, StackOverflow suffers from over-moderation due to the reputation gained from moderating. I’m curious about how Codidact has addressed this issue.
Instead, consider allowing users to mark questions as solved rather than comments. Implementing a voting system similar to Slashdot, where users can categorize responses as helpful, funny, or other descriptors, might be more effective. This way, contributors are incentivized to help, as they can gain reputation points. Then a leaderboard showcasing the most helpful contributors on a weekly or monthly basis could further encourage participation.
Matrix has “threads” but that is cursed. >:(
That sounds like Fedimins. We use Discourse with the AP plugin. fedimins.net