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Along with some of you, I've started to encourage quality Joomla! questions asked at Stack Overflow to be asked at JSE. This helped to the fact that today key performance indicator Questions per day finally made it over 10.

I'd like to share the process/template for inviting/redirecting users which uses some tricks to make invitations fast and effective.

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###1. List latest J! questions.

1. List latest J! questions.

  • At Stack Overflow, into top-right search box, enter [joomla*] then click Newest

###2. Process questions

2. Process questions

2.1. if question is low quality or not related to Joomla, add short comment (include [ask] text), other improvement hints or also downvote the question.

2.2. at quality questions without the answer check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). You might get answers there. Please consider moving your question there (delete it from [so] and paste question text at [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com)).

2.2. at quality questions already answered check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). I recommend you asking your future joomla-related questions there.

2.3. there are other nuances (users with both accounts but not active at JSE, etc.) but I want to keep the answer simple. The merit is to communicate adequately, giving friendly hints.

EDIT:

###EDIT: II also suggested a simple automation for SO → JSE redirection, what would elliminate need of the above invitation process and greatly help Stack Overflow children like JSE to stand at their own legs. You can support if, if you find it useful.

Along with some of you, I've started to encourage quality Joomla! questions asked at Stack Overflow to be asked at JSE. This helped to the fact that today key performance indicator Questions per day finally made it over 10.

I'd like to share the process/template for inviting/redirecting users which uses some tricks to make invitations fast and effective.

.

###1. List latest J! questions.

  • At Stack Overflow, into top-right search box, enter [joomla*] then click Newest

###2. Process questions

2.1. if question is low quality or not related to Joomla, add short comment (include [ask] text), other improvement hints or also downvote the question.

2.2. at quality questions without the answer check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). You might get answers there. Please consider moving your question there (delete it from [so] and paste question text at [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com)).

2.2. at quality questions already answered check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). I recommend you asking your future joomla-related questions there.

2.3. there are other nuances (users with both accounts but not active at JSE, etc.) but I want to keep the answer simple. The merit is to communicate adequately, giving friendly hints.

###EDIT: I also suggested a simple automation for SO → JSE redirection, what would elliminate need of the above invitation process and greatly help Stack Overflow children like JSE to stand at their own legs. You can support if, if you find it useful.

Along with some of you, I've started to encourage quality Joomla! questions asked at Stack Overflow to be asked at JSE. This helped to the fact that today key performance indicator Questions per day finally made it over 10.

I'd like to share the process/template for inviting/redirecting users which uses some tricks to make invitations fast and effective.

.

1. List latest J! questions.

  • At Stack Overflow, into top-right search box, enter [joomla*] then click Newest

2. Process questions

2.1. if question is low quality or not related to Joomla, add short comment (include [ask] text), other improvement hints or also downvote the question.

2.2. at quality questions without the answer check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). You might get answers there. Please consider moving your question there (delete it from [so] and paste question text at [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com)).

2.2. at quality questions already answered check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). I recommend you asking your future joomla-related questions there.

2.3. there are other nuances (users with both accounts but not active at JSE, etc.) but I want to keep the answer simple. The merit is to communicate adequately, giving friendly hints.

EDIT:

I also suggested a simple automation for SO → JSE redirection, what would elliminate need of the above invitation process and greatly help Stack Overflow children like JSE to stand at their own legs. You can support if, if you find it useful.

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Along with some of you, I've started to encourage quality Joomla! questions asked at Stack Overflow to be asked at JSE. This helped to the fact that today key performance indicator Questions per day finally made it over 10.

I'd like to share the process/template for inviting/redirecting users which uses some tricks to make invitations fast and effective.

.

###1. List latest J! questions.

  • At Stack Overflow, into top-right search box, enter [joomla*] then click Newest

###2. Process questions

2.1. if question is low quality or not related to Joomla, add short comment (include [ask] text), other improvement hints or also downvote the question.

2.2. at quality questions without the answer check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). You might get answers there. Please consider moving your question there (delete it from [so] and paste question text at [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com)).

2.2. at quality questions already answered check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). I recommend you asking your future joomla-related questions there.

2.3. there are other nuances (users with both accounts but not active at JSE, etc.) but I want to keep the answer simple. The merit is to communicate adequately, giving friendly hints.

###EDIT: I also suggested a simple automation for SO → JSE redirectionsimple automation for SO → JSE redirection, what would elliminate need of the above invitation process and greatly help Stack Overflow children like JSE to stand at their own legs. You can support if, if you find it useful.

Along with some of you, I've started to encourage quality Joomla! questions asked at Stack Overflow to be asked at JSE. This helped to the fact that today key performance indicator Questions per day finally made it over 10.

I'd like to share the process/template for inviting/redirecting users which uses some tricks to make invitations fast and effective.

.

###1. List latest J! questions.

  • At Stack Overflow, into top-right search box, enter [joomla*] then click Newest

###2. Process questions

2.1. if question is low quality or not related to Joomla, add short comment (include [ask] text), other improvement hints or also downvote the question.

2.2. at quality questions without the answer check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). You might get answers there. Please consider moving your question there (delete it from [so] and paste question text at [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com)).

2.2. at quality questions already answered check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). I recommend you asking your future joomla-related questions there.

2.3. there are other nuances (users with both accounts but not active at JSE, etc.) but I want to keep the answer simple. The merit is to communicate adequately, giving friendly hints.

###EDIT: I also suggested a simple automation for SO → JSE redirection, what would elliminate need of the above invitation process and greatly help Stack Overflow children like JSE to stand at their own legs. You can support if, if you find it useful.

Along with some of you, I've started to encourage quality Joomla! questions asked at Stack Overflow to be asked at JSE. This helped to the fact that today key performance indicator Questions per day finally made it over 10.

I'd like to share the process/template for inviting/redirecting users which uses some tricks to make invitations fast and effective.

.

###1. List latest J! questions.

  • At Stack Overflow, into top-right search box, enter [joomla*] then click Newest

###2. Process questions

2.1. if question is low quality or not related to Joomla, add short comment (include [ask] text), other improvement hints or also downvote the question.

2.2. at quality questions without the answer check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). You might get answers there. Please consider moving your question there (delete it from [so] and paste question text at [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com)).

2.2. at quality questions already answered check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). I recommend you asking your future joomla-related questions there.

2.3. there are other nuances (users with both accounts but not active at JSE, etc.) but I want to keep the answer simple. The merit is to communicate adequately, giving friendly hints.

###EDIT: I also suggested a simple automation for SO → JSE redirection, what would elliminate need of the above invitation process and greatly help Stack Overflow children like JSE to stand at their own legs. You can support if, if you find it useful.

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Along with some of you, I've started to encourage quality Joomla! questions asked at Stack Overflow to be asked at JSE. This helped to the fact that today key performance indicator Questions per day finally made it over 10.

I'd like to share the process/template for inviting/redirecting users which uses some tricks to make invitations fast and effective.

.

###1. List latest J! questions.

  • At Stack Overflow, into top-right search box, enter [joomla*] then click Newest

###2. Process questions

2.1. if question is low quality or not related to Joomla, add short comment (include [ask] text), other improvement hints or also downvote the question.

2.2. at quality questions without the answer check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). You might get answers there. Please consider moving your question there (delete it from [so] and paste question text at [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com)).

2.2. at quality questions already answered check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). I recommend you asking your future joomla-related questions there.

2.3. there are other nuances (users with both accounts but not active at JSE, etc.) but I want to keep the answer simple. The merit is to communicate adequately, giving friendly hints.

###EDIT: I also suggested a simple automation for SO → JSE redirection, what would elliminate need of the above invitation process and greatly help Stack Overflow children like JSE to stand at their own legs. You can support if, if you find it useful.

Along with some of you, I've started to encourage quality Joomla! questions asked at Stack Overflow to be asked at JSE. This helped to the fact that today key performance indicator Questions per day finally made it over 10.

I'd like to share the process/template for inviting/redirecting users which uses some tricks to make invitations fast and effective.

.

###1. List latest J! questions.

  • At Stack Overflow, into top-right search box, enter [joomla*] then click Newest

###2. Process questions

2.1. if question is low quality or not related to Joomla, add short comment (include [ask] text), other improvement hints or also downvote the question.

2.2. at quality questions without the answer check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). You might get answers there. Please consider moving your question there (delete it from [so] and paste question text at [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com)).

2.2. at quality questions already answered check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). I recommend you asking your future joomla-related questions there.

2.3. there are other nuances (users with both accounts but not active at JSE, etc.) but I want to keep the answer simple. The merit is to communicate adequately, giving friendly hints.

Along with some of you, I've started to encourage quality Joomla! questions asked at Stack Overflow to be asked at JSE. This helped to the fact that today key performance indicator Questions per day finally made it over 10.

I'd like to share the process/template for inviting/redirecting users which uses some tricks to make invitations fast and effective.

.

###1. List latest J! questions.

  • At Stack Overflow, into top-right search box, enter [joomla*] then click Newest

###2. Process questions

2.1. if question is low quality or not related to Joomla, add short comment (include [ask] text), other improvement hints or also downvote the question.

2.2. at quality questions without the answer check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). You might get answers there. Please consider moving your question there (delete it from [so] and paste question text at [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com)).

2.2. at quality questions already answered check OP's profile and if they don't have JSE account yet, add comment

Hi! Since some time, Joomla has its own StackExchange site: [joomla.stackexchange.com](http://joomla.stackexchange.com). I recommend you asking your future joomla-related questions there.

2.3. there are other nuances (users with both accounts but not active at JSE, etc.) but I want to keep the answer simple. The merit is to communicate adequately, giving friendly hints.

###EDIT: I also suggested a simple automation for SO → JSE redirection, what would elliminate need of the above invitation process and greatly help Stack Overflow children like JSE to stand at their own legs. You can support if, if you find it useful.

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