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Re: [atomic-devel] Shutting down ask.projectatomic.io, moving to StackExchange, needs your help



On 06/15/2017 02:37 PM, Josh Berkus wrote:
> On 06/14/2017 06:59 AM, Joe Brockmeier wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 1:40 PM Josh Berkus <jberkus redhat com
>> <mailto:jberkus redhat com>> wrote:
>>
>>     All:
>>
>>     In this week's Atomic Community Meeting, we voted to shut down
>>     ask.projectatomic.io <http://ask.projectatomic.io>.  There's two
>>     parts to this:
>>
>>     1. Us being ready to take questions on StackExchange/StackOverflow.
>>
>>     2. Actually disabling the page and redirecting people.
>>
>>     For the first part, that means I need as many Atomic contributors as
>>     possible to sign up for both StackOverflow and
>>     unix.stackexchange.com <http://unix.stackexchange.com>.
>>     Once there, I need you all to do the following things:
>>
>>
>> Serverfault.com seems more appropriate for Atomic. (I believe they're
>> all part of the same network, but you have to log in separately once
>> you've set up an account, IIRC.) 
>>
>> Serverfault has a fair number of Atomic questions.
> 
> Joined.
> 
> Do we want to push ServerFault, though?  I ask because of the three,
> ServerFault seems to have comparatively poor googleability.
> 
> On the other hand, the number of existing questions there around Atomic
> Host dwarfs the other two platforms, so maybe we do.

I was mistaken.  I'm getting a lot of full-text hits for "atomic" and
"host" separately; there are, in fact, relatively few questions about
atomic host.

> 
> I'm asking because I want to have *one* site that we recommend to users.
>  We'll troll for questions on all three sites, of course.
> 


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Josh Berkus
Project Atomic
Red Hat OSAS


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