Hi all,
I'm noticing lately that more and more people are posting questions here that are not directly related to bioinformatics/computational biology but to general programming instead.
There are much more appropriate sites to post this kind of questions like http://stackoverflow.com/
I understand that a big number of bioinformaticians maybe don't know such sites, however I think that this shouldn't be a reason for accepting here in Biostar this kind of questions. Let me give you a couple of reasons justifying this:
- Most programming questions posted here are quite simple from the point of view of a computer scientist and are in the 99.9% of the cases already answered in stackoverflow (directly or indirectly).-
- The knowledge of the people registered there (regarding programming languages, apps architecture, etc...) is much broader.
- Questions strictly related to bioinformatics get somehow lost between all those regarding programming.
What do you think?
Cheers,
Pablo
humm.. seems that meta questions are not available in Biostar (at least the links is missing in the top). I think that we should have a link to the google group in a more visible place then. The line at the bottom of the web page ' For general feedback, suggestions or to report a problem use the Biostar Central group' I think that get unnoticed by almost everyone.
This question should go to the biostar-central google group.
@pablo_pareja, there is a lot of differences between a forum (like seqanswers) and a QA site (StackExchange). In order to be effective the site should only accept real specific questions and avoid open questions and dissertations. See the goals of creating SE site here: . Having say that Biostar has meta, comunity wiki and the the google group for this type of questions
Don't get confused: Biostar is NOT a forum but a question-answer platform
Hi pasta, what do you mean by "Biostar is NOT a fourm but a question-answer platform' ?
@Michael Schubert didn't know such group existed...
@pablo, there is a lot of differences between a forum (like seqanswers) and a QA site (StackExchange). In order to be effective the site should only accept real specific questions and avoid open questions and dissertations. See the goals of creating SE site here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWHfY_lvKIQ. Having say that there is meta, comunity wiki and the google group for this type of questions
@pablo_marin_garcia I agree with you, I didn't realize there was such gooogle group till now.
Well, the way people learn about the Google Group is by asking a meta question here. Then we point them to the group and close the question :-) So, it doesn't really matter whether people know about it beforehand, since they do afterwards.
@pablo_pareja, I've modified the title slightly since your question is about whether questions should be posted. It is an entirely different matter whether answers are accepted ;).
@Casey Bergman, You're right, I didn't realize it, thanks ;)
According to the rules, this question is off-topic and triggers subjective discussions so I should close it now, oh wait! I took part in the discussion myself... What do I do now?