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Paul Roub
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What concerns do you have with how we’re deciding to implement this initially?

Even though you explicitly mention that the mentor'smentors won't be answering programming questions, the biggest concern I see is thethat new users coming for help will see these volunteer users as people to directly answer their questions, not provide guidance on how to ask. This may be compounded when you have multiple new users in a single chatroom with multiple volunteers, since you'll have the potential for a lot of noise and cross talkcrosstalk in the room itself.

Other than a written description of the role of these volunteers, do you have any other plans on how to enforce this idea? Are there any ideas on preemptively protecting the chat room from turning into a "can you answer my question"question?" chatroom, and protecting the volunteers from getting harassed into answering the question either directly in chat or under the final question?

Or are you going to wait and see if this scenario becomes a real problem?

What concerns do you have with how we’re deciding to implement this initially?

Even though you explicitly mention that the mentor's won't be answering programming questions, the biggest concern I see is the new users coming for help will see these volunteer users as people to directly answer their questions, not provide guidance on how to ask. This may be compounded when you have multiple new users in a single chatroom with multiple volunteers, since you'll have the potential for a lot of noise and cross talk in the room itself.

Other than a written description of the role of these volunteers, do you have any other plans on how to enforce this idea? Are there any ideas on preemptively protecting chat room from turning into a "can you answer my question" chatroom, and protecting the volunteers from getting harassed into answering the question either directly in chat or under the final question?

Or are you going to wait and see if this scenario becomes a real problem?

What concerns do you have with how we’re deciding to implement this initially?

Even though you explicitly mention that the mentors won't be answering programming questions, the biggest concern I see is that new users coming for help will see these volunteer users as people to directly answer their questions, not provide guidance on how to ask. This may be compounded when you have multiple new users in a single chatroom with multiple volunteers, since you'll have the potential for a lot of noise and crosstalk in the room itself.

Other than a written description of the role of these volunteers, do you have any other plans on how to enforce this idea? Are there any ideas on preemptively protecting the chat room from turning into a "can you answer my question?" chatroom, and protecting the volunteers from getting harassed into answering the question either directly in chat or under the final question?

Or are you going to wait and see if this scenario becomes a real problem?

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What concerns do you have with how we’re deciding to implement this initially?

Even though you explicitly mention that the mentor's won't be answering programming questions, the biggest concern I see is the new users coming for help will see these volunteer users as people to directly answer their questions, not provide guidance on how to ask. This may be compounded when you have multiple new users in a single chatroom with multiple volunteers, since you'll have the potential for a lot of noise and cross talk in the room itself.

Other than a written description of the role of these volunteers, do you have any other plans on how to enforce this idea. Are? Are there any ideas on preemptively protecting chat room from turning into a "can you answer my question" chatroom, and protecting the volunteers from getting harassed into answering the question either directly in chat or under the final question?

Or are you going to wait and see if this scenario becomes a real problem?

What concerns do you have with how we’re deciding to implement this initially?

Even though you explicitly mention that the mentor's won't be answering programming questions, the biggest concern I see is the new users coming for help will see these volunteer users as people to directly answer their questions, not provide guidance on how to ask. This may be compounded when you have multiple new users in a single chatroom with multiple volunteers, since you'll have the potential for a lot of noise and cross talk in the room itself.

Other than a written description of the role of these volunteers, do you have any other plans on how to enforce this idea. Are there any ideas on preemptively protecting chat room from turning into a "can you answer my question" chatroom, and protecting the volunteers from getting harassed into answering the question either directly in chat or under the final question?

Or are you going to wait and see if this scenario becomes a real problem?

What concerns do you have with how we’re deciding to implement this initially?

Even though you explicitly mention that the mentor's won't be answering programming questions, the biggest concern I see is the new users coming for help will see these volunteer users as people to directly answer their questions, not provide guidance on how to ask. This may be compounded when you have multiple new users in a single chatroom with multiple volunteers, since you'll have the potential for a lot of noise and cross talk in the room itself.

Other than a written description of the role of these volunteers, do you have any other plans on how to enforce this idea? Are there any ideas on preemptively protecting chat room from turning into a "can you answer my question" chatroom, and protecting the volunteers from getting harassed into answering the question either directly in chat or under the final question?

Or are you going to wait and see if this scenario becomes a real problem?

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What concerns do you have with how we’re deciding to implement this initially?

Even though you explicitly mention that the mentor's won't be answering programming questions, the biggest concern I see is the new users coming for help will see these volunteer users as people to directly answer their questions, not provide guidance on how to ask. This may be compounded when you have multiple new users in a single chatroom with multiple volunteers, since you'll have the potential for a lot of noise and cross talk in the room itself.

Other than a written description of the role of these volunteers, do you have any other plans on how to enforce this idea. Are there any ideas on preemptively protecting chat room from turning into a "can you answer my question" chatroom, and protecting the volunteers from getting harassed into answering the question either directly in chat or under the final question?

Or are you going to wait and see if this scenario becomes a real problem?