This is why although we have an active Slack with a #questions channel, we try to direct people to StackOverflow. Because you end up having people ask the same questions because Slack is not indexed by a search engine (unless you do something fancy).
What we do a lot is when someone ends up asking a question on Slack, I'll just cross-post to StackOverflow and answer there. We even have a bot that posts StackOverflow questions back to the channel.
Slack also isn't great because you'll have multiple people asking a questions at the same time with long code snippets. It gets messy.
What we do a lot is when someone ends up asking a question on Slack, I'll just cross-post to StackOverflow and answer there. We even have a bot that posts StackOverflow questions back to the channel.
Slack also isn't great because you'll have multiple people asking a questions at the same time with long code snippets. It gets messy.
Currently at 320 questions for our project's tag...http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/aframe
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