How to evangelize StackOverflow at user groups, conferences, students and others?
What to mention in presentations?
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How to evangelize StackOverflow at user groups, conferences, students and others? What to mention in presentations? |
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The best way to "evangelize" is to simply use the sites: Ask great questions. Provide great answers. You have already been extremely generous in contributing your time, and others will hopefully reciprocate, in a virtuous "pay it forward" cycle. Learn from others, while sharing what you've learned with others! Sharing is of course welcomed -- the more the merrier -- but ultimately, you shouldn't need to satisfy anyone but yourself. |
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Are you getting paid? Why even ask this? I have passed on the word, of course. That's pretty much all it takes. Best line: "You know expert sex change? Its like that, but it doesn't suck." |
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I have tried to evangelize (unsuccessfully). Of course, my target audience is the userbase for the SAS system and its set of languages (still very much alive and kicking after 34 years). It's sad but true. The primary source of "knowledge exchange" for SAS software is still the newsgroup comp.soft-sys.sas. Every time I try to direct people to the infinitely better model of Stack Overflow I get flooded with what essentially amounts to... "We've been doing this for decades this way. Get off my lawn you crazy kid!" I'm 40 and I'm a kid to the SAS old-timers. Sheesh! |
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Are you on a mission from God? (OT: Jeff, if you read this: that was a link!) |
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Convince the SO Team to open a store...I'll even design the first shirt ;) That's me in the first cell, second row. Can you find skeet, and atwood? :)
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