Search Before Posting
Many of the questions that are posted in the forums have been posted many times before, and get the same answers each time. Before starting a new thread, search the forums for an answer.
Post In the Best Place
The forum is split into sections. Choose the most suitable section for a new topic and post in only one section. Duplicate posts will be removed.
Choose the most appropriate section from the forum front page. Start a new topic by filling out the “Create New Topic in” section below the topics list.
Choose A Good Topic Title
Use an appropriate title when making a new topic. Try to be specific in what you are asking or discussing. Try to avoid “Asking for help” as that is a given.
Tag Topics Wisely
Tags are a great way to help others find solutions and to help contributors find questions to answer.
Be considerate of this when tagging topics.Searching first is a great way to see what tags are being used by others with similar problems.
Tags should be separated by commas.
Include as Much Information as Possible
Include details about your development environment, version of Swift you are using, and any libraries being used.
If there are errors, copy them word for word into the post. It’s best to include the full error than to summarize – sometimes wording is important.
Do Not Advertise or Promote Products
The forums are here for providing users with a venue to get solutions for problems or difficult tasks. We have a dedicated category for promoting your Swift software or service. Please do not create topics with the intent of promoting anything except in this area. They will be deleted and accounts will be moderated.
We need to keep the forums friendly, so, occasionally, topic content will be moderated. In severe cases, users may be blocked. This might mean anything from the light editing of some posts to complete removal of topics and deactivation of accounts. It should really go without saying, but the following are likely candidates for moderation or intervention
- Do not post email addresses, ask others to post their email or solicit contacting people off of the forums.
- Do not post login information, even test IDs and test passwords.
- Do not post another person’s private information (job, gender, living situation, location, etc).
- Do not harass or abuse people.
- Do not post spam and affiliate links, offensive posts, posts without content, or flames.
- Do not post in all caps.
Please note that this list is not exhaustive. Every post is judged on its own merits. Enjoy Swift Source Forums!
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