Le 10.10.16 à 07:43, Aditya Mahajan a écrit :
Recently,
stackexchange started a similar project:
https://blog.stackoverflow.com/2016/07/introducing-stack-overflow-documentation-beta/
You can create a context tag and create example documents. The
difficulty with such projects, as usual, is to have a critical
mass for others to browse and contribute. One could start by
"porting" existing examples from the wiki, mailing list,
tex.stackexchange, etc.
Scratch that. It seems that documentation tags can only be created
for topics that are popular on stackoverflow (not stackexchange).
http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/328667/new-tags-and-documentation-beta
And a ConTeXt tag must already exist on Stack Overflow, which I
didn't find. So it seems we can wait a while before there would be
examples in ConTeXt.
I find stackoverflow too elitist, once I was reading a question and
I wanted to help with an answer but it wasn't possible to do because
it was the first time I wanted to contribute in stackoverflow and of
course I was lacking the needed reputation. I am interested to help
when I see an occasion to and when I am in the mood for that ;-). So
I found that frustrating and it didn't make me interested to
contribute there.
On the other hand, I understand their will to have good quality
questions and answer and I appreciate that. I am just feeling it
must be a better way to do that.