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GeneralRe: Web04 -> Opps there seems to be a server problem, try again later Pin
Tejas Vaishnav2-Oct-11 19:42
professionalTejas Vaishnav2-Oct-11 19:42 
SuggestionA few suggestions for the Quick Answers section. Pin
enhzflep1-Oct-11 9:38
enhzflep1-Oct-11 9:38 
SuggestionIs Web04 having problems? Pin
OriginalGriff1-Oct-11 3:22
mveOriginalGriff1-Oct-11 3:22 
GeneralRe: Is Web04 having problems? Pin
Luc Pattyn1-Oct-11 3:24
sitebuilderLuc Pattyn1-Oct-11 3:24 
GeneralRe: Is Web04 having problems? Pin
OriginalGriff1-Oct-11 3:38
mveOriginalGriff1-Oct-11 3:38 
GeneralRe: Is Web04 having problems? Pin
Luc Pattyn1-Oct-11 3:43
sitebuilderLuc Pattyn1-Oct-11 3:43 
GeneralRe: Is Web04 having problems? Pin
Chris Maunder2-Oct-11 2:11
cofounderChris Maunder2-Oct-11 2:11 
SuggestionLive Chat Suggestion Pin
#realJSOP1-Oct-11 1:50
mve#realJSOP1-Oct-11 1:50 
I think someone just suggested this, but I can't see exactly what he said because he deleted his text and nobody appears to have quoted his entire message.

It would be real handy if we had a live chat system:

0) A chat would be initiated when a user poses a question. He could then sit there waiting for someone to respond. In order to start a session, the user would have to specify appropriate tags so that responders could reply to questions within their skill set.

1) When someone responds, the questioner would be given the opportunity to begin a dialog with the responder, or ignore him.

2) The number of people in a given chat session could be limited to a small number (3-4?) so that any given chat session doesn't overwhelm the site.

3) A given user could only restricted to being able to participate in one chat session at a time.

4) To afford private exchanges, the questioner could pose his question and create an invite list with users that are allowed to respond. Potential responders that aren't on the invite list wouldn't see the question in the list of live chat questions.

5) I don't see any reason for online/offline status indicators, because users would actually have to browse to the chat page to see what questions are being posed.

6) There is (as always) a certain group of people that would use this kind of thing for spam, or other kinds of abuse, but a reporting mechanism could be put into place to mitigate this issue to a certain extent.

7) If nobody responds (or if the chat session shows no activity) for a specified time period, the user would be prompted to close the chat and to try again later. If he didn't respond to that prompt in within 30 seconds, the chat session would be automatically shut down.

8) Once a chat session is ended, the questioner is asked to evaluate the quality of the individual responders' assistance, and ratings/reputation would be applied accordingly. The default rating would be 3, so if the user ignores the request for a rating, the responders still receive points for participating in the question.

The chat window could be a split window kind of thing where one pane is for conversation, and the other is for code snippets.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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modified 1-Oct-11 11:04am.

GeneralRe: Live Chat Suggestion Pin
Simon Bang Terkildsen1-Oct-11 6:24
Simon Bang Terkildsen1-Oct-11 6:24 
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Hans Dietrich2-Oct-11 3:23
mentorHans Dietrich2-Oct-11 3:23 
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#realJSOP2-Oct-11 8:25
mve#realJSOP2-Oct-11 8:25 
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Wayne Gaylard2-Oct-11 20:54
professionalWayne Gaylard2-Oct-11 20:54 
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Nagy Vilmos3-Oct-11 3:00
professionalNagy Vilmos3-Oct-11 3:00 
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Wayne Gaylard3-Oct-11 3:51
professionalWayne Gaylard3-Oct-11 3:51 
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Nagy Vilmos3-Oct-11 4:07
professionalNagy Vilmos3-Oct-11 4:07 
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Wayne Gaylard3-Oct-11 4:16
professionalWayne Gaylard3-Oct-11 4:16 
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Chris Maunder3-Oct-11 5:05
cofounderChris Maunder3-Oct-11 5:05 
GeneralRe: Live Chat Suggestion Pin
#realJSOP4-Oct-11 5:09
mve#realJSOP4-Oct-11 5:09 
Suggestioncertain search modifiers break CP's search engine: IE9 and Chrome Canary Pin
BillWoodruff30-Sep-11 14:10
professionalBillWoodruff30-Sep-11 14:10 
GeneralRe: certain search modifiers break CP's search engine: IE9 and Chrome Canary Pin
Chris Maunder2-Oct-11 2:09
cofounderChris Maunder2-Oct-11 2:09 
SuggestionCP site wildy messed up in Google Canary 16.0.895.0 Pin
BillWoodruff30-Sep-11 2:58
professionalBillWoodruff30-Sep-11 2:58 
GeneralRe: CP site wildy messed up in Google Canary 16.0.895.0 Pin
DaveAuld30-Sep-11 4:34
professionalDaveAuld30-Sep-11 4:34 
Generalas of 10:33 PM (GMT + 7) CP now showing properly in Canary 16.0.895.0 Pin
BillWoodruff30-Sep-11 5:37
professionalBillWoodruff30-Sep-11 5:37 
GeneralRe: as of 10:33 PM (GMT + 7) CP now showing properly in Canary 16.0.895.0 Pin
Chris Maunder1-Oct-11 12:13
cofounderChris Maunder1-Oct-11 12:13 
GeneralRe: CP site wildy messed up in Google Canary 16.0.895.0 Pin
Luc Pattyn30-Sep-11 5:52
sitebuilderLuc Pattyn30-Sep-11 5:52 

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