Not git, but GitHub... single or multiple repositories, GitHub-style docs, etc.
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Generally, Stack Overflow is fine, but as random pointed out in his comment, it depends what is being asked: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/github GitHub is certainly a tool commonly used by programmers, per the FAQ. I like to think one of the best ways to decide what to ask is to first observe what is being asked and answered well by the community. (This should also explain why things that are popular for the wrong reasons, that are opinion pieces rather than science, are deeply problematic at SE.) Since you specified
That implies it could be opinion-y, or a bit too specific to GitHub's own peculiarities. Overall though GitHub is so overwhelmingly a programmer site that some opinion and/or specificity to GitHub is likely to be OK. |
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If you're referring to the Web interface, then certainly WebApps.SE. WebApps.SE deals explicitly with Web Applications as accessed by users of the application. If you're referring to Git, or SSH, as end user applications on your own system that merely access Github servers then certainly SuperUser. If you're referring to an API, or integration with GitHub by way of something like OAuth -- then probably StackOverflow. And, lastly, if you want to get away from them and run your own clone or start a centralized Git endpoint then perhaps ServerFault which deals with server administration. StackExchange has a high learning curve. To figure this kind of stuff out it usually takes a lot of use. If you ask in the wrong place and the moderators don't like the question and catch it within an arbitrary time frame, your questions may be migrated. That's no problem. Don't forget you can always read the specific site's FAQ by clicking As of now there are only 92 sites on the StackExchange network to choose from. It's probably worth it to just take a day out and read all of their |
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And it turns out the github guys concur with Jeff! From the announcement where they shut down their google group:
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