We created an H2O.ai Stack Overflow account called "H2O Community Bot". It's not an automated bot (maybe we shouldn't have used the word "Bot" in the name and would be happy to change that). We've been collecting the good questions from email conversations, verbal conversations and community.h2o.ai (we are the copyright holder for the content on that site). We take the questions and after editing or rewriting for clarity, have started to post them under this account. Employees at H2O have been answering the questions using their personal accounts (not sure if it's been more than one person who has actually posted answers, but that's the idea). It sounds like you're saying that it would be better if the H2O account answered it's own questions?
We had the community.h2o.ai site for a short while and decided it would be better to encourage people to use Stack Overflow (as many have already been doing) instead. H2O is an open source tool, so it just made sense to encourage the community to join the rest of Q&A world on Stack Overflow. We think that some of these questions are useful and the H2O open source community would benefit from having them posted on SO.
Let us directly answer your concerns:
- The community.h2o.ai site does not appear to have a end-user
agreement or content license, leaving the legality of re-posting the
content in question.
H2O.ai owns this site and the copyright to its content, but only a few questions have originated from there. Most of it comes from internal conversations or conversation elsewhere (on Twitter, for example). Also, the people behind this account are the ones writing the questions.
- There is no attribution of the content to an
original author.
That's true, but the content has been reworded by the H2O account user. We have invited users to post their own questions on SO as well.
- The usual questions about what the bot can do with
gained reputation and privileges are unanswered.
Just the same as any other user. This is just a shared account owned by H2O and used by H2O employees.
- The VP of Community
benefited from accepts on 2 of the copied answers.
Yes, because she took the time to develop answers for these questions. If this is breaking Stack Overflow policy, then we will use the H2O account to both post and answer the questions.
We understand the concern, but this is not a scam to gain reputation (that's not our intent at least). We are just trying to create useful content on Stack Overflow and I think this is a misunderstanding of what we are doing here. Please let us know what policies are in violation and we will adhere to them.
Moving forward, we can do the following (let us know which one you prefer/require):
- Ask and answer questions only from H2O Community SO user account.
- Ask questions from this account and post answers as "community wiki" answers.
Source attribution (of the questions being asked) can be done when applicable (for example if someone ask us something on Twitter, we could link to that Tweet), but the person logged in to the H2O Community account is usually the author/editor of the question.