Recently this question was posted on MSE. Main points:
- Occasionally a prior art request for a software patent pops up on Ask Patents.
- The folks on Ask Patents aren't always knowledgeable about software, and so expert input would be useful for prior art (where prior art isn't necessarily another patent, but rather e.g. commonly used algorithms that a programmer would be familiar with, etc.).
- Ask Patents is not very active, and these questions are apparently very rare (reportedly only one so far this year).
Being strongly in support of Ask Patents' philosophy, myself, I'm trying to think of ways to support them (so far, my only suggestion on that post wasn't exactly the greatest idea).
My question is: If and when one of these software prior art requests come up, would it be acceptable to make a post here on MSO to draw attention to the Ask Patents post somehow? And, if so, how could such a request be presented so as not to appear too "spammy"?
So far the best suggestion over there is to ask around in chat, which is a fine idea, although only a relatively small number of users are active in chat. I'm trying to think of some other options to pull expertise in on those types of questions.
Here is an example of a software-based prior art request that could benefit from the input of somebody familiar with graphical programming environments and existing applications and techniques.