Le 14/11/2011 15:34, Alexander Werner a écrit :
Hi all,
Am 12.11.2011 um 22:35 schrieb drew:
I believe there are pros and cons to type of platform:
- the more 'traditional' BBS style
- the tag/rank based platforms, as here
and each package within a group
- shapedo, stackoverflow, question2answer …
I have setup a stackoverflow-like q&a system on http://osqa-test.libreoffice.org.
It uses Askbot as platform, simply because the framework it uses is well-known to me and the
development is quite fast-paced.
Everyone feel free to start playing around / start using it, you can login either by creating a
local account or using the provided authentication backends.
Hi Alexander,
Is there a way to simplify the screen when you read a question ?
When you come for the first time, it is not clear where is the question.
;-) You see many buttons, titles, etc. The question text is the part of
the screen which has the smallest font and is the most difficult to read.
Best regards.
JBF
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