Proposition of a StackExchange website on Esperanto
av SuperMarc92, 14 januari 2011
Meddelanden: 7
Språk: English
SuperMarc92 (Visa profilen) 14 januari 2011 01:01:12
StackExchange is a Questions/Answers website split into different categories.
Examples
Stackoverflow is for programming question.
Mathematics is for maths.
Etc...
The complete list: http://stackexchange.com/sites
You can also propose your own categories. A proposal for the Esperanto language has been posted, but the community has to vote for it.
If you want to helps us: http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/13148/...
That would help a lot for the popularity of Esperanto. Stackexchange is very popular.
Thanks.
Genjix (Visa profilen) 14 januari 2011 01:46:15
http://demandoj.tk/
JulietAwesome (Visa profilen) 14 januari 2011 03:22:42
With that said, I don't think an Esperanto stackexchange could make it out of beta. Most StackExchange proposals that become a first-class site in the SE community are designed to have mass appeal:
* Q&A for programmers (stackoverflow/programmers.se)
* Q&A for computer users (superuser.se)
* Q&A for gamers (gaming.se)
* Q&A for recipes (cooking.se)
* Q&A for photography (photo.se)
* etc
To have a fighting chance at becoming a full-blown site, you need about 1,000 committed users. After that, when the site goes into beta, consistent user activity -- about 1500 unique visits and 15 or so new questions asked everyday. Sites without enough activity are deleted (see the Artificial Intelligence proposal as an example).
I think its worth the time to commit, but it still might take an act of $deity and non-trivial marketing to make it work.
@Genjix: regarding the demandoj.tk site:
* its is basically dead. The last activity was sometime around Sept 2010.
* .tk domains stick out like a sore thumb. Users are going to wonder if the site has some connection to spam or phishing scams (which is frequently true), others will see right away that you're using a free service and wonder whether to take the site seriously. Long story short, .tk domains lack credibility, and that means less traffic and less room to grow a community.
.com, .net, and .org domains are about US$6-20/yr. Its worth the expense if you want to genuinely run a serious site and build up a community.
* on the plus side, +1 for Shapado (for those who don't know, Shapado == open source clone of the very popular Q&A engine used by the StackExchange network). For people who don't want to be affiliated with the StackExchange network, or communities which are too small to become a first-class SE site, Shapado is a good alternative. A Shapado site is probably the best and only way to develop a nice Esperanto Q&A.
SuperMarc92 (Visa profilen) 14 januari 2011 03:48:19
So it's too bad if it doesn't work on StackExchange, but it think it worth to try.
ceigered (Visa profilen) 14 januari 2011 04:05:33
Best to say that someone should just make their own separate to both.
Genjix (Visa profilen) 14 januari 2011 12:48:10
You have to realise that stackoverflow sites while being an excellent format, are non-linear and for technical people. That's why programmers love this logical format- it makes sense!
It's funny how to 3 of us in this thread are coders (don't know about ceigered)... Says a lot.
ceigered (Visa profilen) 15 januari 2011 07:03:36
Genjix:(don't know about ceigered)Technically not a coder, as I don't do any coding anymore (used to do crappy coding when I was doing IT and was interested in making games with Flash/Gamemaker/etc), but for all intents and purposes put me as sitting on the fence. Just make sure the fence has no barbed wire.