Francesco Gallarotti
3-Sep-2010, 01:47
Are you an expert large format photographer? Do you have years of experience working in a chemical darkroom? Do you like to help other photographers?
If so, I would love if you could help us building a Q&A site for large format photographers on the Stack Exchange Network. The site is in its very first steps of its proposal and needs examples of on-topic and off-topic question. Please come and contribute to help us move forward to the next phase:
http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/19964/large-format-photography
In case you don't know the Stack Exchange Network yet, it’s where groups of experts come together to build new Q&A sites that work just like www.stackoverflow.com.
Here you can:
- Get involved in the process. Help sites get off the ground by defining what’s on- and off-topic, recruiting a critical mass of experts, and committing to the site’s success.
Propose new Q&A sites.
- A good Q&A site needs a lot of people to support it, so users are asked to invite their friends and help build the community. Continuous participation is really, really important because each phase of the proposal has different ways of getting involved.
Creating a Stack Exchange site is free. Using a Stack Exchange site is free. The Creative Commons license guarantees that questions and answers are free to access, free to use and re-use (with attribution), and free to share… forever.
If so, I would love if you could help us building a Q&A site for large format photographers on the Stack Exchange Network. The site is in its very first steps of its proposal and needs examples of on-topic and off-topic question. Please come and contribute to help us move forward to the next phase:
http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/19964/large-format-photography
In case you don't know the Stack Exchange Network yet, it’s where groups of experts come together to build new Q&A sites that work just like www.stackoverflow.com.
Here you can:
- Get involved in the process. Help sites get off the ground by defining what’s on- and off-topic, recruiting a critical mass of experts, and committing to the site’s success.
Propose new Q&A sites.
- A good Q&A site needs a lot of people to support it, so users are asked to invite their friends and help build the community. Continuous participation is really, really important because each phase of the proposal has different ways of getting involved.
Creating a Stack Exchange site is free. Using a Stack Exchange site is free. The Creative Commons license guarantees that questions and answers are free to access, free to use and re-use (with attribution), and free to share… forever.