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Franci Penov
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The general model is to have the original post be a question and the rest of the posts to be an answer to that question. However, with the apps announcement posts, it seems that this pattern is reversed somewhat.

What would people expect to see in the answers to an app announcement post?

  • bug reports and feature requests?
  • general discussion on the application design?
  • no answers expected?
  • used by the app developers for updates on the app?
  • for libraries - sample code snippets?

The general model is to have the original post be a question and the rest of the posts to be an answer to that question. However, with the apps announcement posts, it seems that this pattern is reversed somewhat.

What would people expect to see in the answers to an app announcement post?

  • bug reports and feature requests?
  • general discussion on the application design?
  • no answers expected?
  • used by the app developers for updates on the app?

The general model is to have the original post be a question and the rest of the posts to be an answer to that question. However, with the apps announcement posts, it seems that this pattern is reversed somewhat.

What would people expect to see in the answers to an app announcement post?

  • bug reports and feature requests?
  • general discussion on the application design?
  • no answers expected?
  • used by the app developers for updates on the app?
  • for libraries - sample code snippets?
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Franci Penov
  • 2.9k
  • 15
  • 12

What's expected from the answers to an app announcement post

The general model is to have the original post be a question and the rest of the posts to be an answer to that question. However, with the apps announcement posts, it seems that this pattern is reversed somewhat.

What would people expect to see in the answers to an app announcement post?

  • bug reports and feature requests?
  • general discussion on the application design?
  • no answers expected?
  • used by the app developers for updates on the app?