If you didn't see the blog post yesterday, below is its content. I summed up the results of this first online meeting. Please update the wiki page if I missed something.


We’re continuously building together “The best place on the Internet to find answers to common OpenStack problems”: our Question&Answers site Ask OpenStack is such place and needs everybody’s help.

Ask OpenStack is a collaborative effort, think of it like a wiki where pages are made only of questions and answers. Anybody with more than 100 karma points can fix a question or an answer and anybody can gain karma points by getting votes on answers and/or questions.

We have collected some suggestions to use for those that ask questions and those that answer in our wiki. The sum of it is:

If you’ve used Ask OpenStack to ask questions or to give answers, please let us know what you think and how you would see it improved in the comments below.
vote-up

Remember to vote good questions and answers on Ask OpenStack!

/stef
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On 09/03/2013 05:43 PM, Stefano Maffulli wrote:
We are holding an online meeting for all the people that use Ask OpenStack.

On Thursday Sept. 5 from 6PM to 7PM Pacific Time on IRC freenode.net
#openstack-community

The main intention is to share best practices and in the long term
improve the objective of Ask OpenStack:

     to provide the best place on Internet for people to find
     solutions (answers) to common problems (questions) related to
     OpenStack.

Since anybody can become a moderator with only 100 Karma points this
meeting is for every user of Ask OpenStack.

We will go through the existing recommendations on the wiki and do some
"live" practice together on existing questions.

Please spread the word about this meeting among your fellows at the
local user groups.

Regards,
Stef


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