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11:00 PM
@wim what's going on?
 
user559633
@AndrasDeak I skimmed it earlier. I think it's leaving a lot of things out -- I doubt their revenue streams are just jobs, ads, SO private-hosted.
 
I expected you to say that;)
 
user559633
Happy to not disappoint
 
11:26 PM
@tristan I agree with you, which probably is not a surprise.
I'm pretty sure there's more to it, and I'm pretty sure there's some sort of intelligence product involved.
 
wim
today I learned: using ~= with pip install. nice!!
e.g. pip install Django~=1.8.4
 
What does ~= mean
 
user559633
@GamesBrainiac Yeah, I'd expect that, as well as paid, official outsourcing to SO.
 
wim
It's like, install the latest version of 1.8.X that is not 1.9.something
like Django>=1.8,<1.9
 
@tristan Hmm, I'm guessing that too.
 
wim
11:33 PM
so if you want your CI to use the latest backwards-compatible point release, even if it doesn't exist yet, you can use ~=
 
user559633
 
user559633
If SO is just jobs, ads, SO private-hosted for revenue streams, I'd be very surprised.
 
@tristan there are too many open source alternatives to SO for them to be actually able to pull off with just what they're talking about.
@tristan Also, even though I admit that SO jobs is excellent, there is just way too much competition in that sector.
 
@MartijnPieters I saw that edit:P
 
user559633
@GamesBrainiac You can make a lot of money in tech job placement and SO is dominant. Seems like leaving money on the table if SO enterprise doesn't include "Q&A format for internal applications" or "SO without the low-quality crap". Surprised they haven't done a "pay for bounty points" setup yet
 
11:41 PM
@AndrasDeak whistles innoccently.
 
@tristan Yes, that is an interesting predicament.
I can definitely see selling stackoverflow reputation as a means of revenue.
 
@tristan f2p SO?
 
user559633
@AndrasDeak Heh. I'll be quiet before someone at SO corp takes my idea and tries to implement it.
 
Who would buy reputation? And more importantly, who would make it a business to try and obtain it?
 
user559633
11:43 PM
@Brandin Not rep. Bounty points.
 
good night
 
user559633
night bud
 
I know what you mean, but I always feel like a rose when you say that :3
 
@tristan Well yes, but the idea is that you'd need to spend rep in order to give a bounty. So in essence, they would be selling reputation.
 
user559633
@GamesBrainiac But it would be counted distinctly. Different column/not public.
 
DSM
11:44 PM
You could easily store "bounty" rep in a separate.. aargh. (Kevin'd by tristan..)
 
user559633
:)
 
@tristan Ahh, makes sense.
 
I never understood the bounty system. What do you get for offering a bounty? And how does the community benefit? The normal point system is supposed to encourage good questions and answers, but whenever I see a "bounty" being offered it always struck me as rather silly.
 
DSM
Maybe I shouldn't be so quick to say "easily", though, given the discussion re: doc rep.
 
user559633
@DSM Well, there's easy and then there's how SO implements things.
 
user559633
11:47 PM
I suspect that SO has great coders, but maybe not the best critical thinkers as leadership
 
user559633
@Brandin You get more attention on your question.
 
user559633
If points are thought to be a motivating factor, more points == more motivation.
 
@Brandin It gets its own tab, and bounties are not bound to the 200 reputation limit from upvotes.
just take a look at the featured tab
and you'll see that everything there is a bounty
 
user559633
It's pretty low-hanging fruit for monetization. I'd think that would be covered in Introduction to Businessing 101
 
DSM
11:52 PM
They must not have taken Introduction to Finding Relevant Entry-Level Courses 101.
 
I think that'd actually be a useful course.
Unlike Latin.
 
user559633
From what I can infer from the outside, someone in SO leadership wants SO to be a place where workers of a company hang out and are publicly grouped to push hiring, "API/dev help from official sources", brand value/sales into a corp
 
user559633
Teams/"who you'd be working with" on Careers is obviously kind of an attempt at that. Where it's lacking is in its implementation and assumption that an engineer really wants to do community management, direct support.
 
I can definitely say that since I use SO quite a lot, I have instructed HR that I'm more interested in candidates from SO.
And the reason for that is, if a person uses SO properly, you can get a really good understanding of the technologies that they like and deal with.
@tristan True, good people on SO would make really great support engineers for sure.
 
user559633
The sales pitch from SO would be that "your" engineers help the customer directly and the ~~community~~ provides an outsized amount of free support, so maybe give us money for extra tools/analytics/preferential treatment if your company pops up on meta
 

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