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Q&A How should we approach our (non-developer) software community proposals?

Software is an insanely broad term. I.E. the approach to software could be done from several perspectives: Research & Academic (state of the art) Education Education system Educator (ed...

posted 11mo ago by Wicket‭  ·  edited 11mo ago by Wicket‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar Wicket‭ · 2023-06-21T19:07:31Z (11 months ago)
  • Software is an insanely broad term. I.E. the approach to software could be done from several perspectives:
  • - Research & Academic (state of the art)
  • - Education
  • - Education system
  • - Educator (education program designer, professor, teacher, instructor, ...)
  • - Educand (student, mentee, learner, ...)
  • - Professional (making software work, making use of software in a professional setting)
  • - Non-Professional (consumer, anyone making use of software in a non-professional setting)
  • Even each of the above perspectives could their several communities out there that might or might have friendly links among them.
  • I think that the new site proposal, which requires proposal participants to create real questions and answer during the proposal evaluation is a great way to clarify a lot of things, but I think that there are elements that should be clarified before a new site is launched like having committed people to supply a steady flow of posts for several months.
  • Software is an insanely broad term. I.E. the approach to software could be done from several perspectives:
  • - Research & Academic (state of the art)
  • - Education
  • - Education system
  • - Educator (education program designer, professor, teacher, instructor, ...)
  • - Educand (student, mentee, learner, ...)
  • - Professional (making software work, making use of software in a professional setting)
  • - Non-Professional (consumer, anyone making use of software in a non-professional setting)
  • Even each of the above perspectives could their several communities out there that might or might have friendly links among them.
  • I think that the new site proposal, which requires proposal participants to create real questions and answer during the proposal evaluation is a great way to clarify a lot of things, but I think that there are elements that should be clarified before a new site is launched like having committed people to supply a steady flow of posts until the "community" is consolidated as an attractive place to have new posts organically created.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Wicket‭ · 2023-06-21T19:06:07Z (11 months ago)
Software is an insanely broad term. I.E. the approach to software could be done from several perspectives:

- Research & Academic (state of the art)
- Education
   - Education system
   - Educator (education program designer, professor, teacher, instructor, ...) 
   - Educand (student, mentee, learner, ...)
- Professional (making software work, making use of software in a professional setting)
- Non-Professional (consumer, anyone making use of software in a non-professional setting)

Even each of the above perspectives could their several communities out there that might or might have friendly links among them.

I think that the new site proposal, which requires proposal participants to create real questions and answer during the proposal evaluation is a great way to clarify a lot of things, but I think that there are elements that should be clarified before a new site is launched like having committed people to supply a steady flow of posts for several months.