active questions tagged community - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-23T07:18:09Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/community http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/279512/what-do-you-want-for-a-gift-in-the-coming-season 2 What do you want for a gift in the coming season? Remou 2008-11-10T23:06:47Z 2009-12-23T01:58:57Z <p>The season for giving gifts is rapidly approaching. What would a programmer want? Choose from software, hardware, books, etc, real or imaginary, for you, your team or your team leader.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/453880/how-many-developers-are-there-in-the-world 16 How many developers are there in the world? Nick Hodges 2009-01-17T19:33:16Z 2009-12-10T07:15:04Z <p>What is the total number of software developers in the world?</p> <p>And to respond to the inevitable "How do you define a software developer?" -- I'll answer two ways:</p> <ol> <li>Define it as "Anyone who writes code to make a computer do something he wants done".</li> <li>Define it however you like and then answer the question</li> </ol> <p>References to studies or more authoritative sources of information would be greatly appreciated.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1863432/computing-forensics-forum 0 Computing Forensics forum? [closed] MasterPeter 2009-12-07T22:41:48Z 2009-12-07T22:41:48Z <p>Could anyone please suggest a good site, a forum like SO for people working with cyber crime and forensics?</p> <p>I have a few questions which probably don't belong here. I looked at superuser.com but there are only two questions tagged forensics, one of which is mine. The community there is not very active. </p> <p>I have some questions also relating to UK statutes, copyright infringement, unlicensed pornography, piracy etc... Anyone know a good place to ask about?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1815770/community-site-framework-suggestions 1 Community site framework suggestions Haffi112 2009-11-29T15:12:30Z 2009-11-29T15:15:30Z <p>Hi, in the holidays break (and probably for longer) I'm going to program a community website for my sports team.</p> <p>I'm not very keen on the frameworks available and I'm mostly looking for something that's both simple, fast and flexible.</p> <p>I have a few requirements:</p> <ol> <li>Easy user interface.</li> <li>Creation of events so users can sign up for them.</li> <li>Point/reputation system so users score points for showing up on events.</li> <li>Suggestion system, users come up with ideas for events that get up/down votes.</li> <li>News that users can comment on.</li> <li>Forum (not necessary).</li> </ol> <p>I think that sums up the biggest part of what I want to do. I know this might take longer than just the Christmas break and I'm ready to learn to get things done.</p> <p>Thanks for your suggestions in advance.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1650704/reputation-and-point-system-models 3 Reputation and point system models Denny 2009-10-30T16:01:17Z 2009-11-27T23:38:31Z <p>I'm looking to implement a reputation-based point system for a QA site. I like Stack Overflow's model, but I was wondering if there's anything else like this out there. I was doing some research on the web, but couldn't find a good compiled list of reputation models. If there's a study of reputation models with pros and cons, that would be super valuable.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1488228/any-rails-projects-that-allow-community-blogging 0 Any Rails projects that allow community blogging? turret 2009-09-28T17:12:26Z 2009-11-27T20:00:02Z <p>I've been looking on Github for a Rails project that allows anyone to sign in and add a blog entry.</p> <p>Has anyone seen something like this?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1618397/is-there-a-community-blog-site-for-programmers-like-livejournal 0 Is there a community blog site for programmers like LiveJournal? Sridhar Ratnakumar 2009-10-24T16:10:08Z 2009-11-23T04:00:03Z <p>Is there a community blog site for programmers like LiveJournal does for general users? I can think of <a href="http://artima.com/" rel="nofollow">Artima</a>. Are there anything else?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1773702/how-can-i-turn-an-open-source-game-into-an-open-source-community 0 How can I turn an open source game into an open source community? Tchalvak 2009-11-20T22:47:45Z 2009-11-20T23:13:03Z <p>Related question: <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12023/how-do-i-attract-developers-to-an-open-source-project/170381#170381">How do I attract developers to an Open Source project?</a></p> <h2>Coding an open source Browser-Based-Game</h2> <p>I code the game/site <a href="http://ninjawars.net" rel="nofollow">ninjawars.net</a>. Recently we (me and my friend who mainly admins the server these days) open sourced <a href="http://github.com/tchalvak/ninjawars" rel="nofollow">the code</a> (and <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/" rel="nofollow">creative commons share-alike</a>'ed it). I really love working collaboratively on code, and it has driven me to increased level of competitive activity when I have had the chance, but only one of the players of the game has tried coding for the source, and he wasn't really knowledgeable enough to contribute more than a few code suggestions that I actually implemented myself. My friend who admins the server kinda lost interest in the project as well, for his own reasons.</p> <h2>I know that I need to:</h2> <ul> <li>Make the game hit critical mass of fun + players to the point where it attracts enough people that some of them know code as well.</li> <li>Separate out the concerns within the code, like html from php from javascript.</li> <li>Make the code cleaner for anyone who might come in to mess with it.</li> </ul> <p>But despite that, I personally get a lot of enjoyment out of -coding- the game already, it involves relatively simple code that is easy to improve, and since it's a web-based game, you can quickly see the effects of your improvements. It is also what let me learn enough to turn from a tech support guy into a programmer. So I think there is fun potential there, but how do I make it attractive to others and get other coders/designers involved?</p> <h2>Things I've considered pursuing:</h2> <p>Should I try to make the code more replicate-able on other servers, and thus more applicable to other developers? Abstract it somewhat into some kind of BBG framework? Discuss the game code with game developers beyond the playerbase somewhere? It straddles the line between web-game and website, so sometimes I wonder whether an open source "website" is generally a less attractive technical project for developers for some reason. What would make it more attractive to others?</p> <p>General advice?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1749931/optimize-php-mysql-community-website-performance 2 Optimize PHP, MYSQL community website performance hamlet 2009-11-17T16:11:03Z 2009-11-17T22:33:09Z <p>Hi,</p> <p>I own a community website of about 12.000 users (write heavy), 100 concurrent users max on a single VPS with 1Gb ram. The load rarely goes above 3 and response is quite good.</p> <p>Currently a simple file cache is used to store DB query results to ease the load on the DB, but the website still can slow down over 220 concurrent users (load test).</p> <p>How can I find out what the bottleneck is?</p> <p>I assume that DB is fine as cache is working fine, however Disk IO could cause problem. Each pageload has about 10 includes and 10-20 querys from DB or from the file cache, plus lots of php processing. </p> <p>I tried using memcache instead of the file cache, but to my suprise the load test seemed to like file cache more.</p> <p>I plan to use Alternative PHP Cache, but I still don't really understand how that cache is invalidated. I have a singe index.php that handles all requests. Will the cache store the result for each individual request? Will it clear the cache automatically if one of my includes (or query result from cache) change?</p> <p>Any other suggestions for finding bottlenecks (tried xdebug)?</p> <p>Thanks, Hamlet</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1751427/do-you-let-other-people-use-your-pc 0 Do you let other people use your PC? [closed] AieshaDot 2009-11-17T20:10:39Z 2009-11-17T20:14:18Z <p>I think of my PC at home as truly my "personal" computer. I have it customized just how like it and I really don't like for others to use it. Some people think the way I feel is completely crazy.</p> <p>How about you? Do you let others use your PC and if so how do you feel about it?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1661741/community-portal-packages-for-c 0 Community Portal Packages for C# Jon Jones 2009-11-02T14:51:41Z 2009-11-13T12:22:17Z <p>I'm looking for a list of community server packages that I can integrate with C#. I have a requirement to build a community portal/facebook style site with functionality that integrates with a CMS using the .NET membership provider. I need functionality like:</p> <ul> <li>Forums </li> <li>Blogs </li> <li>Profile pages </li> <li>Groups</li> <li>Ability to upload pictures and video </li> <li>Status updates </li> </ul> <p>We ideally want something that we can re-use multiple times. I've been scouring the net and have found a number of community portals, some open source, some not. Some .NET, some PHP etc.. the list so far looks like this:</p> <ul> <li>Kickapps</li> <li>Onesite</li> <li>Community Server</li> <li>Druel</li> <li>Donetnuke</li> <li>Club starter kit (codeplex)</li> <li>Share point community</li> <li>Jive</li> <li>Sitefinity</li> <li>Mizinga</li> <li>Rightnow</li> <li>Going On</li> <li>Group Swim</li> <li>Live World</li> <li>Crowd Vine</li> <li>Lithium</li> <li>Awareness Networks</li> <li>Community advanced start kit</li> <li>Joomla</li> <li>Pinax Project</li> <li>Rightnow</li> <li>Boonex</li> <li>Igloo</li> <li>EpiServer Relate</li> <li>Group site</li> </ul> <p>with the .NET compatible short-list as:</p> <ul> <li>Donetnuke</li> <li>Sitefinsity</li> <li>onesite</li> <li>Community server</li> <li>Community Advanced start kit</li> </ul> <p>If anyone can add to the list, or, recommend any of the projects I'd love to hear your comments!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1583372/best-ruby-on-rails-forum-system-or-best-forum-for-integrating-with-a-rails-app 1 Best ruby on rails Forum system OR best Forum for integrating with a Rails app? Graham 2009-10-17T22:26:52Z 2009-11-10T16:14:35Z <p>I'm looking for advice on the current best forum/community/bulletin board system written in Rails for integration into an existing Rails app. </p> <p>I'm also open to non-Rails forums that can be integrated with my Rails app &amp; authentication without too much trouble.</p> <p>Any advice?</p> <p>I did a bit of research and found answers from more than a year ago - have better solutions come about since? <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2549/what-is-good-forum-software-to-add-to-an-existing-rails-application">http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2549/what-is-good-forum-software-to-add-to-an-existing-rails-application</a></p> <p>Someone semi-recently blogged about choosing to integrate punBB (PHP): craigjolicoeur.com/blog/how-to-integrate-punbb-into-an-existing-ruby-on-rails-application</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/261654/building-an-addictive-site 26 Building an Addictive Site Mr. Matt 2008-11-04T12:03:12Z 2009-11-06T01:05:19Z <p>What aspects of a site (such as SO) make it addictive? I'm looking to build features into one of my own community sites that get people hooked - something to bring them back for more each day and to help drive participation (posting, commenting, etc...), and I'm trying to get a consensus as to what types of features can help achieve this. Any thoughts?</p> <p><em>EDIT</em></p> <p>Note that this is not just about SO, rather I'm looking for ideas as to how to make a community site addictive regardless of it's audience.</p> <p><em>EDIT</em></p> <p>I've done a little reading around this, based on some of the answers - it seems that making a site addictive is very similar to making a game addictive.</p> <ul> <li>Constant, small rewards for contribution (reputation, points)</li> <li>Larger rewards for remarkable contributions (badges, ranks)</li> <li>Public confirmation of your score (high-scores / reputation)</li> <li>Exploration rewards (access to features / secrets / weapons as you contribute / play more)</li> </ul> <p>By adding features that pander towards these desires, a user can be drawn in and always have a goal that is slightly out of reach, causing a feedback loop of constant improvement and contribution.</p> <p><em>EDIT</em></p> <ul> <li><a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000722.html" rel="nofollow">Speed as a feature</a></li> </ul> <p>Are there any other aspects of making a site addictive?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1681500/what-infrastructure-tools-do-you-recommend-for-helping-an-open-source-user-commun 0 What infrastructure tools do you recommend for helping an open source user community share non-mainline code with each other? Corey Trager 2009-11-05T15:58:03Z 2009-11-05T16:21:36Z <p>I wrote an open source app (BugTracker.NET) and I host it at Sourceforge. It doesn't have a plugin architecture per se, but there are ways to tweak and extend it. For example, a prettier css file, or a useful SQL snippet. People ask me, "How can I share this with other BugTracker.NET users?" and so far I've just been telling them to put it in the Sourceforge RFE tracker. Not that useful.</p> <p>So, I want to set something up, maybe like a wiki, maybe, but with the ability to upload files? Something that can function without too much of my involvement, but that I can still moderate to get rid of spam, I guess?</p> <p>I'm not talking about bug fixes that I want to apply to the mainline. I'm talking about things I would <em>NOT</em> merge into the mainline, but that I would still want to make available to others.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/539375/whats-the-best-user-forum-software 4 What's the best user forum software? LuftMensch 2009-02-11T23:39:22Z 2009-11-03T11:17:26Z <p>I'm setting up a niche community web site, I expect it to have a few hundred users to start, probably the maximum would be 1000-2000. Most of my experience has been with the ASP.Net/SQL Server world.</p> <p>I'd like to know which low-cost or free user forum software is best, preferably one that could be fairly easily installed by someone with good windows knowledge but not much experience with mySQL, PHP, etc. I'm not opposed to using mySQL/PHP as I've heard some good packages are based on it, but would prefer to not have to incur a steep learning curve to get this up and going.</p> <p>Solid dependability is important to me. I'd like a decent feature-set, but don't necessarily need all the bells and whistles.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1368424/dotfuscator-community-edition 0 dotfuscator community edition Donde 2009-09-02T15:33:35Z 2009-10-29T09:29:34Z <p>I have been trying to use the dotfuscator community edition. I created a simple component with 1 method. I run it through the dotfuscator community edition in .net 2.0 by basically just choosing the .dll and clicking build. It appears to run. But when I use ILdasm to look at the .dll, I can still see the method name. I see several items as a,b,c,d,e... as well. But I still see my class name and method name. Is there something i am missing? </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1623283/good-programming-blogs-other-than-so 0 Good programming blogs other than SO? [closed] Ravi 2009-10-26T05:49:59Z 2009-10-26T16:36:28Z <blockquote> <p><strong>Possible Duplicates:</strong><br /> <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/78955/what-are-the-best-programming-and-development-related-blogs">What are the best programming and development related Blogs?</a><br /> <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/812397/what-are-your-favorite-programming-blogs-articles-and-people-to-follow">what are your favorite programming blogs, articles and people to follow</a> </p> </blockquote> <p>After using stack overflow for last one and half month,I realized that it is really helpful and equally important as doing programming yourself.</p> <p>What are similar blogs that are out there which I should follow (Which you may personally think and follow too)?</p> <p>Specific blogs are also acceptable. </p> <p>(And it would be great if you justify your answer)</p> <p>Thanks.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/551539/what-is-the-best-way-to-monitor-community-driven-websites-like-stackoverflow-dig 2 What is the best way to monitor community-driven websites like stackoverflow, digg, etc? Ricket 2009-02-15T20:35:24Z 2009-10-26T13:33:56Z <p>I've tried RSS feeds, but these always-updating sites that have tons of entries per day just fill up my poor reader. I do keep my Google Reader, I monitor quite a few feeds, but they are all (with the exception of Lifehacker and icanhascheezburger) feeds that have at most one or two entries per day.</p> <p>Right now, I keep a bookmark in my toolbar for Stack Overflow and click it at random times, whenever I'm not doing anything, but I always feel like I'm missing the important posts by taking random samples.</p> <p>How do you monitor stackoverflow? What's the best way to get the best information out of it while not having to deal with the questions that I neither care about nor have time for?</p> <p>How did you find this question in the sea of questions here on stackoverflow?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1597195/reward-for-editing-a-wiki-page 3 Reward for editing a wiki page Nick 2009-10-20T20:44:49Z 2009-10-21T17:58:35Z <p>I want to award points whenever someone edits a wiki page. Not all changes are equal, however. Creating the first revision of a document from a blank page is surely more valuable than inserting a missed comma. </p> <p>What are the mechanism that I can use to determine when a change between two document revisions is significant? Would a percent difference suffice or are there better methods? How would one even calculate percent difference between two texts? What would be the threshold of significance? 5% change? 10%?</p> <p>The programmer in me says that you can give points in proportion to the percent change. For example, out of possible 10 points you would get 3 point for a 10% change, 6 points for 20% change, and say all 10 points for anything over 30% change. The writer in me says that it's probably not as clear cut.</p> <p>In general I'm open to other solutions to the problem of giving a fair reward based on a level of contribution. This is very important to me, so please forgive the open ended nature of the question.</p> <p><strong>EDIT: Please consider other models except stackoverflow. The model of a single wiki with many authors is very different from a model of a question with many answers. Thanks to everyone who answered so far.</strong></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1592056/any-recommendations-for-an-in-house-hosted-codeplex-com 0 any recommendations for an in-house hosted codeplex.com? kellyb 2009-10-20T01:44:06Z 2009-10-20T01:44:06Z <p>My company is looking to create a few development projects and run them in an open-source community manner (over seeing committer-body, patch submission process, etc). We're looking for a Sourceforge, Codeplex, or Google Code like platform that we can host in-house.</p> <p>We're a .NET shop using SVN for version control, CC.NET (soon to move to TeamCity) for build management, and we have a large investment in Confluence for doc and collaboration. We have a pretty solid line up for infrastructure will all those things, but we lack feature management tool that can sit atop all this. A forums platform with email/Exchange integration would be mighty nice as well :)</p> <p>Any ideas or recommendations? I'm thinking we might just setup an instance of Trac and call it a day, but I was curious if there was any simple, reasonably priced solutions out there that can sit on top of our existing investments and tie it all together.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1589017/whats-the-best-php-based-forum-software-to-build-upon 3 What’s the best PHP-based forum software to build upon? [closed] Rogue 2009-10-19T14:32:35Z 2009-10-19T15:15:38Z <p>Although people have asked about <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/235729/whats-the-best-java-based-forum-software">Java</a> and <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11046/forum-software-recommandations-net">.NET</a> forum software, I'm looking for a PHP forum software since LAMP hosting is more cost effective. </p> <p>I'm looking for an extensible (open-source) forum software for a community site that I'm building for an organization, and I'd like to know my options. Since I'm a PHP developer it would be easier for me to write my own features, or modify / customize the built-in functionality. If it has available extensions, I won't have to roll my own features such as voting or rating.</p> <p>What PHP/MySQL forum software is the easiest to extend and build upon? It doesn't have to be purely OOP, but the code should be well commented / documented.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1532538/drupal-vs-zikula 1 Drupal VS Zikula DaNieL 2009-10-07T15:56:43Z 2009-10-10T03:13:17Z <p>Hi guys!</p> <p>Im new to drupal (just finished my first web site with it), i found it very simple and powerfull to use.</p> <p>Recently, i've been asked to build a community with Zikula.</p> <p>They prefer to use zikula becose it is the 'evolution' of phpnuke, that is the cms that they currently use (i have 'restayling and rebuild' it).</p> <p>Moreover, I want learn and use just 1 cms.</p> <p>So, what are the main differences between drupal and zikula? What are the advantages and disadvantages of one and other?</p> <p>Why should I choose Drupal or Zikula?</p> <p>p.s: i know that the most of the times the answer is 'its all about your needs', but this is supposed to be a general question</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/369903/where-are-all-the-delphi-developers 13 Where are all the Delphi Developers? Jim McKeeth 2008-12-15T22:24:57Z 2009-09-30T14:34:51Z <p>Stack Overflow has a pretty good Delphi community. I am curious however where else Delphi developers are hanging out. I am looking for programming related community sites. </p> <p>Obviously <a href="http://Forums.CodeGear.com/" rel="nofollow">Forums.CodeGear.com</a> is a popular place. Where else? </p> <p>One of the reasons I ask is I was looking at <a href="http://www.refactormycode.com/" rel="nofollow">Refactor My Code</a> and noticed there is no Delphi category. Is it worth asking them to add one? Would any other Delphi developers contribute? </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387797/good-programming-website-like-so 8 Good programming website like SO? hhafez 2008-12-22T23:45:51Z 2009-09-28T23:55:06Z <p>What other good collaborative programming/software development/engineering websites do you know of? I'm not looking for language or platform specific websites. Nor am I looking for something similar to the format of SO. My main criteria is that the community is </p> <ul> <li>knowledgeable,</li> <li>helpful</li> <li>active</li> <li>friendly</li> </ul> <p>I know the question is open ended/subjective but I'd like to know as many places where I can get the help of my peers.</p> <p><strong>The accepted answer will</strong></p> <ul> <li>contain links to your recommended sites</li> <li>have a short description </li> <li>be concise</li> <li>be highly voted by your peers</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/647141/is-it-appropriate-to-ask-questions-on-so-without-prior-research 2 Is it appropriate to ask questions on SO without prior research? [closed] chaiguy1337 2009-03-15T02:23:40Z 2009-09-25T01:19:39Z <p>StackOverflow is so easy to get answers on, I'm starting to find myself asking questions on here as a starting point, before even Googling or wikiing them. Is this considered rude, or do people like to answer simple questions as well?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1473631/what-other-community-sites-do-you-enjoy-using-to-discuss-programming-questions 0 What other community sites do you enjoy using to discuss programming questions? [closed] gmale 2009-09-24T19:15:05Z 2009-09-24T19:18:25Z <p>We've all shopped around for places to go when we need quick, quality answers to our programming questions. Finding a good home for this sort of thing isn't easy and, chances are, you visit a handful of great sites that others would love to know about.</p> <p>So which community sites do you enjoy?</p> <p>What compelling features do they offer?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/198235/how-widespread-is-d-at-so 4 How widespread is D at SO? [closed] The Wicked Flea 2008-10-13T16:48:24Z 2009-09-15T16:59:36Z <p>I recently started to learn the D language and was wondering, is it widespread enough that I can (or should) ask my questions on Stack Overflow? <strong>So, just how popular is D among the programmers at SO?</strong> I ask because I haven't found a single question that involves D.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/276422/why-are-non-programming-related-questions-being-voted-down 6 Why are non-programming related questions being voted down? [closed] djensen47 2008-11-09T20:19:52Z 2009-08-31T19:48:38Z <p>I think it's kinda silly to vote down a non-programming question when it is still highly technical in nature. This seems like a good place to have an open forum about software engineering and all aspects of the trade from requirements through testing and monitoring.</p> <p>Almost always our jobs as engineers require more than just cranking out code every day. We need to think about how the code will be tested, how the code will be monitored in production, etc. Many time a little guidance for finding the right software packages to integrate into your software system is just as relevant as finding a specific API to get your code working.</p> <p>Am I totally off-base here? Or am I missing the point of this site and should just find a different community?</p> <p>EDIT (JH):</p> <h1>There is a close reason called 'Not Programming Related'.</h1> <p>If Atwood wanted non programming questions, he wouldn't have put that there.</p> <p>EDIT 2 (VV): </p> <p>It's worth mentioning that there are many not strictly programming related questions that are upvoted and answered, many related to communication, career development, job hunting and so on. As non programming related is so ambiguous, you might stumble upon a trigger happy 3000+ rep guy, or you might not, but that's how it is, you need a bit of luck when the question might not be directly programming related. So I think you are in the right community, unless that luck factor bothers you too much. Just search for tags "career" "testing" "interview" to see for yourself. Although on your example, testing, architecture and so on, are definitely considered by most if not all people as programming related.</p> <p>EDIT 3 (DJ47):</p> <p>Thanks for the answers. I guess I just need to tag my questions appropriately so that other members of the community know what exactly it is about.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/359877/are-there-famous-developers-using-stackoverflow 25 Are there famous developers using StackOverflow? [closed] Fernando 2008-12-11T16:09:27Z 2009-08-21T16:25:01Z <p>We know Jeff and Joel use Stack Overflow (obviously), but what other "famous" developers or at least working on popular projects, or important blogs do you know of that are using SO?</p> <p>Define famous: Book authors, popular project leaders/developers(think VCS, an IDE, a Database Engine, etc., stuff we ask about here at Stack Overflow). I mean famous as in "has done something important for the rest of us".</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1265785/synedit-where-to-find-community 3 SynEdit - where to find community? michal 2009-08-12T12:11:58Z 2009-08-15T11:31:10Z <p>Hi, I'm looking for some forum/mailing list where can I find active SynEdit users community? Official forums on SourceForge looks like dead...</p>