Everything on Stack Overflow is on a creative commons licence. So you
should be fine.

This is of-course your list, and the result of all your hard work,(which I
deeply appreciate) so what you say goes.. but it's worth considering
supporting Stack Overflow.

Given how well they rank in Google answers to existing questions are very
easy to find on there, and hence share with the world. The site is
structured such that once you've answered a question once, it's easy to
find.

Not only does it share with the world.. It's also a nice way to let the
people, that help you answer questions, get some recognition for their
community spirited efforts in a wider community (in the form of the points
they ecru).

It's fast become my favorite way of providing support and asking questions
no matter how niche.

I think discussions on Parslet internals or your goals for the future of
Parslet would still be great content for this list. But.. How do I do X?
questions could fit really well on stack overflow.

The other nice thing about the way the site is structured.. people not only
answer the questions, but help refine and clarify them and keep the
information current (as all these activities have recognition attached)

Anyway.. advert over.

Thanks again for Parslet,.. I have yet to use it in anger, but I have
dabbled enough that I view it as a hammer in my toolbox, and more and more
these days problems I'm solving are looking like nails :)

Regards,
Nigel Thorne


On 23 November 2011 19:50, Kaspar Schiess <[email protected]> wrote:

> >> I posted it @ stackoverflow :
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8223830/parslet-exclusion-clause
>
> Please, next time post the question here, so that when I answer, it
> benefits the world, not just you. I am not sure at all whether we can
> repeat any of the discussion here without violating the terms of use of
> stackoverflow.
>
> k
>
>

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