Sending people to Stackoverflow directly is a good option IMO. This suggestion was made before. Of course, I would lose my 7700 karma points, but I can stomach it :) On 8/7/2020 9:36 AM, Laurent Dumont wrote:
It's definitely a tough sell. I'm not sure if it's worse to not have a community driven "a-la-Stackoverflow" style or one that is not super in shape.
I would rather see go into archive mode only if it's too much of an Operational burden to keep running :(
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 8:33 PM Bernd Bausch <berndbausch@gmail.com <mailto:berndbausch@gmail.com>> wrote:
While ask.openstack.org <http://ask.openstack.org> is not necessarily loved by many, it continues to be used, and there are still people who answer questions.
Recently, one of its features ceased working. I am talking about the "responses" page that lists all responses to questions that I have answered or commented on. This makes it very hard to follow up on such questions; I don't have a tool to see if somebody anwered my question or is the person who asked a question has provided updates.
Is there anybody who can fix this?
I know that some people would like to do away with ask.openstack.org <http://ask.openstack.org> entirely, since the software is bug-ridden and nobody manages the site. My personal opinion is that the current situation is worse than no "ask" site at all, since people might ask questions, get partial answers and no follow-up. This can create a negative view of the OpenStack community.
In short, either fix it or remove it. Unfortunately I don't have the means to do either.
Bernd.