Hey everyone
Theres been some discussion recently about the content allowed in this community so I wanted to make a quick poll to gauge what is wanted in terms of what people see here
The current description of the community is a bit ambiguous so this will determine whether everything is allowed here or if only more general programming topics are
You can just dm me with options ranked based on your preference (its ranked voting) to vote and ill share the results in a day of the overall vote tallies
This will let pretty much any post be able to be posted in here whether that be a help question, discussion, news, etc.
Allowed:
Disallowed
This will also let any post be able to be posted in here like the previous option but will guide people towards the more specific communities in the future to make them then post the content in those
Allowed:
Disallowed
This will let posts such as: what is your favorite music to listen to while coding? or Here is some details about functional programming be able to be posted while something like a library for python will instead be posted in the python community
Allowed:
Disallowed
Like above but also allows conversations about specific languages in the community as long as its not a question on how to do X in the language
Allowed:
Disallowed
This will ONLY let crossposts be made. All other options also allow crossposts but this makes it so that the post will fill up the specific community while c/programming is a main post feed for people who want to see many different topics from the specific communities
Allowed
Disallowed
You can find some past discussion here https://programming.dev/post/388375 to see some points for the different options
Based on whats voted some other communities may be created or adapted to fit the new niche of people
(ill reply to your dm when your vote is counted, if I havent responded in awhile I may not have gotten it or im asleep)
Welcome to the main community in programming.dev! Feel free to post anything relating to programming here!
Cross posting is strongly encouraged in the instance. If you feel your post or another person’s post makes sense in another community cross post into it.
Hope you enjoy the instance!
Follow the wormhole through a path of communities !webdev@programming.dev
I think it’s best to tend toward more permissive, so I vote for option 2.
One thing I would suggest is this that while “help me” posts might not be appropriate, “this is how I fixed it” posts can be cool. So if someone decides to write a post or link an article about “how I fixed my remote docker debugger”, I think that’s great. But not so much “please help me fix my remote docker debugger”.
Just my 2 cents.
alright noted it down. Yeah how I fixed X posts are nice. I tend to group that sort of thing into discussion since youre discussing a way to do something in the language