This forum has much more eyeballs on it than the dev forum so I will repost this here. Farmers may not have any intention on registering over there but I feel they bring value when it comes to a Q&A still site with information regarding their setups etc.
Can you elaborate a bit more on what you’re looking/asking for I’m not very familiar with this and I see something that says it needs 42 more followers?
Have a look here It appears @MaxSan wants to start a Q&A on the stackexchange site. Sounds like a great idea. One more place for ideas to grow. Farming is going to be a big topic across all mediums. The more the merrier. The topic needs votes to get installed.
If the proposal gets enough followers and questions with a minimal vote score of 10.
The goal is to come up with at least 40 questions that embody the topic’s scope. When at least 40 questions have a score of at least ten net votes (up minus down), then the proposal is considered “defined.” Stack Exchange FAQ
http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com is an example of a SE site which will be similar as what we would hope to have at the end of defining and testing of the new section.
Perhaps now could be a good moment? With the Beta there’s a lot of questions, userbase is getting bigger, the team seems to be overwhelmed with the support requests, and I think it would be good to seek ways to offload the strain off them.
Discord is fine, but the questions are being repeated. StackExchange is made with support in mind. What do you think about it?
It won’t change the volume of support requests in discord by much. People will simply repeat their questions in discord and StackExchange and thus different people will be answering the same issue from the one person who decided to ask in multiple places hoping one place responds to them.
At this early stage its better to limit the places people can ask for support. But already I am seeing some ask in the forum and in discord. And on discord some ask in multiple channels.
Maybe when the network is live and there is a lot more people who can give support to have places like StackExchange being used. But at this time its a very small number of people supporting everyone and the ratio of people supporting to those needing help is OK. It would just spread thin those who can give support repeating answers in more places.