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Friday, September 14, 2012
Many of you are already familiar with the terrific
Stack Overflow
website, which has become the
de facto
resource on the web for all types of programming questions. And many of you have been asking
YouTube API questions on Stack Overflow
for some time now, but haven’t received any official responses from the YouTube API Developer Relations team. That’s because, for the past five years or so, our focus has been on providing developer support via our dedicated
Google Group
. We’ve decided that instead of continuing to maintain a dedicated Google Group for YouTube API questions, it would help more users if we focused on responding to Stack Overflow posts.
We encourage all developers who have questions about the YouTube API to start posting on Stack Overflow today using the tag
youtube-api
. You can use this
new question template
to pre-populate the tag for you so that you don’t forget. While we’ll do our best to find and answer relevant questions that aren’t tagged with
youtube-api
, you’d be making our job easier (and you’d get a quicker answer) if you tag things correctly from the get-go.
Here are a few tips for folks new to Stack Overflow:
Before posting, search to make sure your question hasn't been asked before. To do this, put
[youtube-api]
as the first part of your search, then type in some keywords that describe your problem or question.
If you need to ask a question, make sure you apply the
youtube-api
tag, as well as the tag that indicates the language that you're using. If you're using PHP to access the API, your question should be tagged
youtube-api
as well as
php
.
Make sure you watch your question after posting it, as experts that can provide you with an answer might leave comments to ask you for clarification.
Stack Overflow prides itself in being a destination for questions and answers, and not a place to file bug reports or feature requests. We ask that developers
do not post on Stack Overflow
for those sorts of things, and instead make use of the templates we have for
filing a bug
or
filing a feature request
in our existing public issue tracker. (Be sure to check the
list of existing open issues
before filing a duplicate.)
On
October 15
, we’ll be switching the existing
discussion Google Group
into archive-only mode, meaning that it will no longer accept any new posts. You don’t have to wait until October 15 to
start asking questions on Stack Overflow
or to file reports in the issue tracker, though.
For those developers who mainly “lurked” in the discussion Google Group and used it as a way of getting official announcements about the YouTube API, we have a number of other communication channels to recommend. Subscribing to this blog’s
RSS feed
is a great idea, for instance. You can also follow us on Google+ at
http://google.com/+YouTubeDev
. If you’d like to submit a question to one of our weekly YouTube Developers Live broadcasts, you can do that for the next
upcoming scheduled show
. Finally, for those who prefer to get updates via email, we will be keeping the
announce-only Google Group
active, and we’ll continue to post important messages there.
Cheers,
—
Jeff Posnick
,
YouTube API Team
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