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If we find a likely issue in an open-source project and open a Github issue, is it considered good/bad practice to also create a question for the same topic on SO, focused on my circumstances (this is what I see, this is what I tried, please help)?

Pros:

  • More exposure
  • Potentially faster response

Cons:

  • Duplicate content/effort
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    Why would you post bug reports on Stack Overflow?
    – Oded
    May 29, 2014 at 15:46
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    Not a bug report on SO per se, but a question like "This is what I'm seeing, this is what I tried, but it doesn't work, please help". Incidentally, I've had a question that turned out be a bug with a framework: stackoverflow.com/questions/22776253/…
    – FeifanZ
    May 29, 2014 at 15:47
  • @Oded - Based on my experience, people often use GitHub issues like a discussion forum, opening issues to ask questions on how to use a framework. It's why I have 1600 issues against my framework, with many of them having been cross-posted to Stack Overflow. I usually close out the GitHub issue and point it to the SO question, if it's a viable SO question.
    – Brad Larson Mod
    May 29, 2014 at 16:15

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If you've already posted an issue on GitHub, then you've asked the people who are most likely to be able to help. I wouldn't automatically post a question on Stack Overflow for every issue in hopes of getting a faster response. If the project maintainers don't respond in a reasonable amount of time, then it's probably ok to post on SO (assuming your question would be on-topic).

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  • What if you are the maintainer and want to post a link to the issue you created?
    – Bryan P
    Feb 24, 2016 at 6:42

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