It doesn't seem like open sourcing the chat would at all diminish its value to stack exchange. It's the community their offering, not the spiffy chat software. Not that I'm saying anyone is entitled to it. Just that it probably wouldn't hurt the guys (and/or girls) that wrote it.
@Iain So asking the question automatically puts us in your stereotype? Well thanks. I was only asking the question because it's an interesting piece of software which could be open sourced since it doesn't appear to be an essential part to Stack Exchange.
if you're trying to build a software business I don't see how it would be a good idea open source something without a specific goal in mind, e.g. supporting or providing training for that open source products
I use big open source products like audacity and small code utils in my projects, but I never take a big open source thing like this chat app and do anything with it
@GateKiller, on the message you want to explicitly reply to, hover between the gravatar and the message and click the arrow that appears. then click reply to this message
The only issue I have with asking a question on Stack Overflow is that there are a class of employers that see a person that has a lot of questions as a Bad Thing™
@GeorgeStocker That is true, but there is also a class of employers who could see it as something the person has learned, and could then use that knowledge in the position they are applying for. Nothing wrong with someone unafraid to ask questions
This is (temporarily!) by-design.
We've basically split the data center in two, with Meta serving as our canary for the eventual migration of all remaining sites. Accordingly, alot of the "cross site" features have been turned off (like Inbox) or don't really work (like associations).
I think that's where rep comes in though... lots of Q's that are downvoted and closed could say something... Q's that are up'd show that you were just the first one to the issue
@Iain I kinda ran out of things to say on the podcast and grew tired of listening to myself :-) And I got really busy when I took over as CEO here and we went from 3 employees to 25.
Every day on blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing I either 1) learn something, or 2) learn something but have not fraking idea what it means because I'm not a Win32 developer.
Does anyone know where I can legitimately ask sharepoint questions? I don't feel like they really fit into stackoverflow because they're not really programming questions
@joe I have no idea if this is an official stack exchange site (from when SE was first launched) or if they just ripped off the platform, but its there.
@joel Have you guys seen this? www.sharepointoverflow.com
@routeNpi Agreed, my company currently wants me to replace core Sharepoint functionality like member profiles (with custom data models), and then link that to Search and Address book etc
@routeNpi Yup, so if you can imagine - they want to be able to Search for people, Add them to Forms the same way Picker.aspx currently works - all from an external DB
@Joel Spolsky - I signed up for your dog&pony down here in Austin. I desperately hope it helps me grok that whole DVCS thing. I tried to do the whole Kiln thing on my own, but it just isn't clicking yet.
this being a tavern, how long does chat history stick around for / is this linked to your profile / will your moments of poor judgment here come back to haunt you later ?
On the other hand it could be that my brain is just fried this week. Trying to get up to speed and that and Android Development (as a .NET programmer, with minimal Java background)
@CadeRoux My one experience with Jagerhaus is not so good. They were really, really slow. Could've just been a bad night though, and to be fair, there were like 8 of us in my group.
@Doug yep, another good showcase of the flexibility of HTML and JS for creating cool UIs. Google Wave remains the most impressive example for me though
@BenAston Indeed. Google Wave is/was powerful and feature packed but the usability and polish weren't there, imho. However, I did expect it to get better over time and was looking forward to seeing that happen, so I'm sad to see that Google killed it
@CadeRoux I was last in Lafayette Square for the seafood festival and it was crowded but cosy. Hoping for more of the same. Then, of course, the po boy festival is coming up on Oak. I'm going to gain holiday weight before the holidays even start.