Hmmm; I was trying to send a meme photo to the Technical Director for "sitrep", so naturally I search google for it
Turns out there's nothing funny to do with sitreps, so anyway I kept scrolling and there's lots of programmers and then 2 reeeeeeeeeeally hot chicamalicas
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nah man, Rudi said he was looking for a meme for sitrep, and upon searching found no meme, but he found, and I quote, "2 reeeeeeeeeeally hot chicamalicas"
Header1 is the same in both cases, its the same datacontext
any ideas why inherited datacontext won't work for Header binding?
@RudiVisser ping for good measure :D
@JohanLarsson he seems to be asking if you can have multiple datacontexts, the simple answer is yes and you can give him this Source Binding as to how to achieve it
so Source={x:Static}, Path=DicKey, Converter={that takes key and returns the real value}
i agree
your bindings are hardcoded, the columns names aren't going to change over time for the same binding
makes no sense to me
so thats how i'd answer him
tell him here's how to do it
but it makes no sense to do it this way, chance are there's a better way of doing things if he explained what he's actually trying to do in a new question
only problem is by covering so much you never really get an answer, several times ive gone in there with a simple question that doesnt really need an so question and straight after you have asked there on to the next subject
Well I was thinking of some new product ideas, and since it's customer service focused I was thinking of some form of support portal. So it contains all your usual supporty crap like Tickets, Helpdesk/FAQs etc, but what I'm thinking is also a community support aspect like SO. Some support communities have like forums and stuff, but they rarely stay on topic and get flooded with the same crap
With a community moderated more-QA-focused type site instead of a forum, I reckon it might work. I had a hunt around for some StackOverflow clones and to be fair they're all absolute shite
BTW, all of the above is in the context of supporting a product/service, be it software, hardware, software as a service, a website, a game, or whatever
@JohanLarsson Nonono, I'm not just talking about the QA side of things, it's obviously more in depth than that for escalation to an actual support team, as well as helpdesk etc. But what I'm saying is that if you go to most sites, they provide FAQs or "Contact Us" for other support. I'm thinking about the whole concept of introducing a community aspect to support; with a focus on QA-style interaction instead of forum as others do
This is supporting an entirely arbitrary product, not a fit for SO (or any of the SE network actually unless it had its own site, and I'm sure SE would deny requests if every company in the world tried to get their own SE site, paid or not)
My customers are businesses, small enterprises providing a public service mostly. So Facebook games, products in the real world and also software. If they were to purchase this product they would install it on their site and set up the helpdesk FAQs, users of this product/service would sign up and provide peer support where needed
Of course, just like rep on SO, some form of incentive engine may be utilised by the companies to give the best helpers a free item or something idk, just toying with the overall concept
Well, SO is very easy to clone on the main concept of QA format. It won't need most of the main features that assist in supporting a larger community, flags/badges/privileges etc
@JohanLarsson Exactly that, I'm not sure anything else would be needed at all..
@E.LDunn It would be instance based. Our primary product is CRM, so hooking it into that would be a priority... I mean, the idea is that the products are all interlinked (whilst not requiring each other to function) - know what I mean?
Yeah, but remember this wouldn't be entirely community based. It would be ran per company, so it can be moderated by the staff. Small businesses will be paying close attention anyway, medium businesses generally have a "Social media" person who can deal with it, and larger businesses generally have teams for "Community Support"
Exactly. It would integrate more with their business functions if they had the CRM and used that daily anyway, since it can be a module within that to give them notifications
Yeah; I think it leaves it open to both community participation and the ability to have complete control by answering stuff yourself. It would be easy to grow community participation by offering something back for every 10 voted answers or something
Like in a Facebook game, 5 credits! (that would normally cost $1 or some shit idk)
@RudiVisser I tried that first but then it turned into a trainwreck. Did not find a way to selectively push one project. I guess many small repos is not the end of the world