User Joel Coehoorn - Meta Stack Overflow most recent 30 from meta.stackoverflow.com 2009-11-23T11:25:36Z http://meta.stackoverflow.com/feeds/user/3043 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/30451/advertising-inquiry-a-platform-to-train-machine/30508#30508 1 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Advertising Inquiry: A Platform to Train Machine Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-21T04:17:47Z 2009-11-21T15:10:11Z <p>I believe you are looking for platform 9 3/4. Just walk into the barrier between platforms 9 &amp; 10, and you'll find yourself there.</p> <p><sub>If nothing else the bump in the head should do him some good</sub></p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/30301/how-can-employers-view-my-cv-if-i-havent-made-it-searchable/30302#30302 1 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for How can employers view my CV if I haven't made it searchable? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-19T04:29:10Z 2009-11-19T04:29:10Z <p>I disagree. You might not want to make your CV searchable, but also want to be able to send the url directly to specific employers.</p> <p>Though I guess that's a different thing than employers registered in the system stumbling across your CV on their own, which seems to be what happened here.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/30262/merge-tags-for-sql-server-reporting-services/30299#30299 2 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Merge tags for Sql Server Reporting Services Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-19T04:01:54Z 2009-11-19T04:07:06Z <p>IIRC, this has been done before, but I thought the target tag was actually just <code>reportingservices</code>, which isn't listed there at all.</p> <p>As much as I'd prefer the full name, I think we should go with <code>ssrs</code> now, because as a tag it just refuses to die. It's almost as bad as "mssql" and variants. After the last retag, <code>reportingservices</code> (or <code>reporting-services</code>, if my memory is bad) was up 450 uses to none, and <code>ssrs</code> has still managed to come back. I think it's obvious a large part of the community really wants that tag.</p> <p>Personally I don't really care which is kept, as long as they're unified so there is a single well-defined tag category for the topic.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/30240/is-the-dailywtf-a-secret-member-of-the-so-clan/30241#30241 6 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Is the DailyWTF a secret member of the SO Clan? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-18T17:46:56Z 2009-11-18T18:04:28Z <p>I'm not sure of the exact relationship, but I know Alex Papadimoulis is the "ad guy" for Stack Overflow. I have no special knowledge of the situation, but I suspect it's just a "standard" relationship with <a href="http://inedomedia.com/" rel="nofollow">Inedo Media</a>, assuming Inedo has been around long enough (since 2008) to establish such a thing.</p> <p>It's also interesting that the Inedo site mentions that they aren't seeking new sites, so it could be that they are very happy to essentially be the exclusive ad firm of DailyWTF and Stack Overflow. And it's odd that Super User isn't included there, as I suspect it's much more popular than Server Fault.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1227/preview-should-match-the-posted-view 22 Preview should match the posted view Joel Coehoorn 2009-06-30T16:48:15Z 2009-11-18T14:58:31Z <p>Right now there are too many places where the javascript-rendered preview of a post does not match the final result after it's posted. This is especially true around certain link URLs, but can happen in a number of places.</p> <p>The preview should be an <em>exact</em> match for the live post, and anywhere this isn't true is a fail.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1177/allow-questions-to-be-saved-as-drafts-prior-to-posting 37 allow questions to be saved as drafts prior to posting Joel Coehoorn 2009-06-30T15:32:49Z 2009-11-17T21:17:23Z <p>Many times it takes me a while to properly compose my question before posting it. Sometimes it's just a jumble of ideas and concepts and is not something I'd like to immediately be seen until I'm ready for that. However there is no way to save a partial question unless you post it.</p> <p>This should work exactly like gmail where once you start composing your question, it's autosaved as a draft. If your browser crashes or you need to come back later to complete it, it will be there for you to finish and post later.</p> <p>Optionally, allow multiple draft questions and a page to edit/delete them. If needed, make them expire in some amount of time.</p> <p><hr /></p> <p>Imported from this uservoice item:<br /> <a href="http://stackoverflow.uservoice.com/pages/1722-general/suggestions/111995-allow-questions-to-be-saved-as-drafts-prior-to-posting" rel="nofollow">http://stackoverflow.uservoice.com/pages/1722-general/suggestions/111995-allow-questions-to-be-saved-as-drafts-prior-to-posting</a></p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29931/what-is-the-rationale-behind-the-no-cursing-rule/29949#29949 2 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for What is the rationale behind the "no cursing" rule? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T19:36:49Z 2009-11-16T21:26:12Z <p>If there's one thing you can learn from <a href="http://twitter.com/codinghorror/status/2569309186" rel="nofollow">Jeff's</a> <a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000772.html" rel="nofollow">favorite</a> <a href="http://nedbatchelder.com/blog/200807/walle.html" rel="nofollow">movie</a>, it's that profanity is a refuge of the stupid.</p> <p><hr></p> <p><strong>Edit:</strong> Personally, I <em>like</em> that StackOverflow requires a certain professionalism, for my own tastes and because I sometimes look at questions at home with my 4 yr old who is just learning to read sitting on my lap.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29953/whats-the-most-upvoted-answer-ever/29978#29978 3 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for What's the most upvoted answer, ever? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T20:54:16Z 2009-11-16T20:59:17Z <p>Two <a href="http://stackql.net?q=11940" rel="nofollow">StackQL</a> suggestions. I feel loved &lt;3 (and glad it's back up after a weekend outage :)</p> <p>To be fair, you could also check using <a href="http://statoverflow.com/sandbox" rel="nofollow">StatOverflow</a> (mysql, July data) or <a href="http://www.rdbhost.com/rdbadmin/main.html?r0000000767" rel="nofollow">this site</a> (PostGreSQL, November data). (StackQL is Sql Server, October data). I think I've seen one for SQLite, too, but I don't have the link anymore.</p> <p><hr></p> <p>Looks like it's <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/84629">this post</a>, but a <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1732348/regex-match-open-tags-except-xhtml-self-contained-tags/1732454#1732454">certain post</a> mentioned on Coding Horror today (11/16/09) will likely soon overtake it.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29955/can-you-buy-a-feature/29962#29962 3 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Can you "buy" a feature? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T20:27:45Z 2009-11-16T20:44:28Z <p>I'm sure if you offered enough money, Jeff &amp; <em>Co</em> would find the resources to implement it somewhere. It is a business, after all. </p> <p>But I suspect the price is more than you can afford, as they have to weigh not only the costs to implement and maintain the feature, but the potential change in viewership and how that might impact revenue (and they seem to believe it would cost them a measurable number of users) and also how it would impact their staffing, etc.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29970/can-we-get-an-answer-to-accept-on-status-declined-feature-requests/29972#29972 2 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Can we get an answer to accept on status-declined feature requests? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T20:41:11Z 2009-11-16T20:41:11Z <p>I'd argue that the accept rate on meta is meaningless anyway, so there's really no penalty involved.</p> <p><sub>Says the mod the with 16% rate...</sub></p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29954/on-topic-self-promotion/29969#29969 0 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for On-topic self promotion Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T20:38:36Z 2009-11-16T20:38:36Z <p>I'd be more worried if the answers were getting a lot of votes. As it is, it seems like the community generally either recognizes what's going on or has an appropriate opinion of the library in question. As it is, with no one voting for him I think we can just give it some time and he'll get bored and move on. Removing his posts is just likely to induce him to hang around longer.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29895/points-for-accepting-the-answer/29920#29920 3 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Points for accepting the answer Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T16:49:49Z 2009-11-16T16:49:49Z <p>That would be like a manager asking his programmers to produce <em>n</em> lines of code every week. </p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29857/is-it-possible-to-share-a-tip-on-stackoverflow/29875#29875 3 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Is it possible to share a tip on stackoverflow? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T01:13:38Z 2009-11-16T01:13:38Z <p>As others have said, think Jeopardy.</p> <p>Additionally, the typical way to do this is that you do not mark your answer as the accepted answer unless it also gets the most votes, and mark your answer (but not the question) as community wiki to avoid the appearance of begging rep and still allow others who contribute to earn it for their answers (and you can still get rep for the question itself).</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29870/is-there-a-way-to-search-the-entire-stack-overflow-chain-of-sites/29874#29874 2 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Is there a way to search the entire Stack Overflow chain of sites? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T01:09:43Z 2009-11-16T01:09:43Z <p>I maintain a few Google CSE pages, including this one that searches all StackOverflow (not stackexchange) sites:<br> <a href="http://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=018205968162215846785%3Age5giybfqde" rel="nofollow">http://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=018205968162215846785%3Age5giybfqde</a></p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/6347/let-me-edit-my-own-deleted-post 6 Let me edit my own deleted post Joel Coehoorn 2009-07-16T20:14:43Z 2009-11-14T18:29:18Z <p>This is admittedly a rare occurrence, but there are a couple instance where I have posted an answer, was beat out by a few seconds by another user who posted essentially the same answer, deleted my answer, and then realized I had something else to add that could still bring value to the question.</p> <p>My choices now are either to write a new answer or undelete the old one edit it (or just walk away). What I really want to do is just edit the deleted post directly, and then undelete when the edit is finished.</p> <p>A few other times I'll realize I've mis-read the question and will immediately delete my post. I'd like to edit the deleted post saying something like "Misread the question, nothing to see here" for other users with 10K rep (I think I've seen one or two of these from most of the frequent SO users), but the only way to do that now is to undelete it first. Of course, I could just do things in the right order in the first place, but I don't always remember.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29671/unable-to-find-question-with-tag/29681#29681 2 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Unable to find question with tag Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-13T21:15:17Z 2009-11-13T21:31:50Z <p>It was this question:<br> <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/677947/if-ddl-statement-fails-whole-transaction-is-rolled-back-sql-server">http://stackoverflow.com/questions/677947/if-ddl-statement-fails-whole-transaction-is-rolled-back-sql-server</a></p> <p>Since stackql is down, I had to dig into the copy of the dump I loaded on my home server to find it. I expect StackQL up by tomorrow morning, but hopefully Monday at the latest; I'm moving next month and just haven't had time at home to fix it :(</p> <p>Anyway, I fixed the question. The tag should disappear on it's own now after some undisclosed amount of time.</p> <p>Also note that this is still a bug. We've just cured one symptom of the bug.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29662/searching-for/29666#29666 0 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Searching for *= Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-13T20:02:05Z 2009-11-13T20:02:05Z <p>It doesn't answer you <em>question</em>, but for your <em>problem</em>, I suggest searching for "ansi join".</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29651/advertising-inquiry-book-failure/29658#29658 3 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Advertising Inquiry: Book failure Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-13T19:13:25Z 2009-11-13T19:13:25Z <p>Paste the entire contents of books online in the reply.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1209/put-edit-and-or-retag-links-on-the-question-list-pages 11 Put "edit" and/or "retag" links on the question list pages. Joel Coehoorn 2009-06-30T16:15:18Z 2009-11-13T18:00:01Z <p>If I'm editing or retagging a question, I don't like to have to go into the question page itself. This is particularly cumbersome when doing librarian work - retagging multiple questions to conform to naming schemes.</p> <p><hr /></p> <p>Imported from this uservoice item:<br /> <a href="http://stackoverflow.uservoice.com/pages/1722-general/suggestions/20121-put-edit-and-or-retag-on-the-question-list-pages-" rel="nofollow">http://stackoverflow.uservoice.com/pages/1722-general/suggestions/20121-put-edit-and-or-retag-on-the-question-list-pages-</a></p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29602/shouldnt-upvotes-obtained-after-the-daily-rep-limit-compensate-for-downvotes/29603#29603 2 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Shouldn't upvotes obtained after the daily rep limit compensate for downvotes? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-13T15:57:02Z 2009-11-13T16:26:24Z <p>No, it shouldn't, because that would give users who hit the cap and then some a license to behave badly.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/675/is-there-a-page-that-displays-questions-with-zero-answers/713#713 3 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Is there a page that displays questions with zero answers? Joel Coehoorn 2009-06-29T16:41:37Z 2009-11-13T00:58:52Z <p>The current unanswered view works the way it does <em>because users asked for it</em> to behave that way. </p> <p>That is, it originally showed exactly what you're asking for now, but in practice it turned out that this is much less useful than showing questions with no upvoted or accepted answers for reasons mentioned by others. So someone filed a uservoice request, and enough people voted for it that it got the team's attention and was implemented.</p> <p>That said, the current unanswered view is broken because you can't get a meaningful sort order. The "newest" questions just match the front page early, and never change if you go to the last page. Questions in the "votes" sort have the same problem: the highest voted won't change, and the lowest voted match the front page. The "my tags" sort is just a more targeted version of "newest". When you're viewing unanswered questions, what you're really looking for is a way to find old questions that you haven't seen before that perhaps you could answer.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/22447/what-is-the-reasoning-behind-the-reputation-cap/24370#24370 5 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for What is the reasoning behind the reputation cap? Joel Coehoorn 2009-10-02T14:59:34Z 2009-11-12T19:51:45Z <p>Trust. </p> <p>The system learns to trust you based on your reputation, and gives you new abilities as your rep increases. Part of the trust relationship you develop is not <em>just</em> reputation, but also <em>time</em>: that you've used the site over a period of time, and over that period you should come to understand the community and accepted procedures for how it operates. </p> <p>So the reason the reputation threshold for certain abilities is set at a particular level is because, thanks to the daily cap, the system can assume that even a well-qualified user who hits the cap every day from day zero has spent at least a certain number of days actively using the site. A particular threshold choice equates to at least certain number of days actively using the site.</p> <p>For example, vote to close at 3000 means you've actively used the site on <em>at least</em> 15 days (accepted answers aside) &mdash; hopefully long enough to understand what closing a question really means. It gives the community a chance to assimilate the user.</p> <p>It's not fool-proof. If you're <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/users/48710/alan-kay">Alan Kay</a>, for example, you could post twice, come back a year later, and find you've earned quite a few privileges. But it's a pretty good measure.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1182/bounty-hunter-badges 35 Bounty Hunter badges Joel Coehoorn 2009-06-30T15:41:56Z 2009-11-12T00:50:32Z <p>I suggest two new badges:</p> <ol> <li><strong>Greedo</strong> - first bounty earned (bronze) </li> <li><strong>Boba Fett</strong> - earned 2000 rep through bounty (silver)</li> </ol> <p><hr></p> <p>Imported from Uservoice ticket, "<a href="http://stackoverflow.uservoice.com/pages/1722-general/suggestions/110435-bounty-hunter-badges" rel="nofollow">Bounty hunter badges</a>", originally posted by Jon Skeet.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29324/possible-lost-data-from-so-answer/29335#29335 2 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Possible lost data from SO answer. Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-11T14:31:57Z 2009-11-11T14:31:57Z <p>At first I thought it was the same as this issue:<br> <a href="http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/12988/serverfault-cut-off-truncated-on-long-post">http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/12988/serverfault-cut-off-truncated-on-long-post</a></p> <p>However, this is something different. In all the other posts, the entire contents are visible if you view the source or edit history and you can fix the post to show all the data with a simple no-op edit (add a space somewhere). It looks like the missing content really did vanish. </p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/28743/how-do-we-make-sure-the-hard-questions-get-as-much-rep-as-the-easy-questions/28744#28744 14 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for How do we make sure the hard questions get as much rep as the easy questions? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-05T20:16:16Z 2009-11-05T20:16:16Z <p>No. There is some measure of ability (you'll have a hard time getting a high rep without it), but it's also a lot to do with how well you can express yourself in writing and even more to do with have much <em>time</em> you spend on StackOverflow.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/28695/my-superuser-account-experiencing-suspicious-behaviour/28696#28696 10 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for My superuser account experiencing suspicious behaviour Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-05T14:43:49Z 2009-11-05T14:43:49Z <blockquote> <p><a href="http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2008/12/vote-fraud-and-you/" rel="nofollow">http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2008/12/vote-fraud-and-you/</a></p> </blockquote> <p>Note that I'm not accusing you, personally, of voter fraud, but you might have a fan out there who does nothing but create accounts to vote up your answers.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/28634/add-a-link-on-the-404-page-users-can-follow-to-get-the-joke 4 Add a link on the 404 page users can follow to get the joke Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-05T00:27:19Z 2009-11-05T00:58:07Z <p>I just saw this question:<br> <a href="http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/28625/whats-the-joke-in-the-stack-overflow-404-page-code">http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/28625/whats-the-joke-in-the-stack-overflow-404-page-code</a></p> <p>And it occurs to me this is likely to be the first of many; the polyglot joke is a little obscure. Could we add a link to the page that either points to the meta question where you ask for suggestions or the question I just linked to, in an effort to avoid users repeating the question every few days?</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/23750/whats-programming-related/23758#23758 17 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for What's programming related? Joel Coehoorn 2009-09-28T19:15:27Z 2009-11-04T18:09:49Z <p>Remember: Programmer-related != Programming-related.</p> <p><hr></p> <p>Another way to think about it: if this were another more general site, would you naturally tag your question as "programming", or something else? </p> <p>In this case, you <em>might</em> use that tag, but <em>only</em> if you were somehow restricted to a narrow set of tags and programming was the closest fit. A more natural tag choice is "programmers" and "romance". But <em>not</em> "programming".</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/28566/weird-layout-bug-on-this-long-answer-on-stack-overflow/28568#28568 3 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Weird layout bug on this long answer on Stack Overflow Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-04T14:40:34Z 2009-11-04T14:40:34Z <p>Known issue. See this:<br> <a href="http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/12988/serverfault-cut-off-truncated-on-long-post">http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/12988/serverfault-cut-off-truncated-on-long-post</a></p> <p>I fixed that particular post.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/28430/stackoverflow-daily-themes 3 StackOverflow daily themes Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-03T17:04:02Z 2009-11-03T20:23:06Z <p>No, I'm not suggesting a Bing-like background, so let's get that out of the way.</p> <p>What I am asking about is whether anyone else has noticed that questions on StackOverflow sometimes seem to come in grouped by topic. For example, today I answered several questions for which the answer was a <code>xx.TryParse[Exact]()</code> function all from different people and completely independent of each other. Other days I'll find three or four linq questions, again all completely independent.</p> <p>Has anyone else noticed this, is it my imagination, or is it just a statistical quirk, like the odds of two people in a small group having the same birthday being surprisingly high?</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/30301/how-can-employers-view-my-cv-if-i-havent-made-it-searchable/30302#30302 Comment by Joel Coehoorn on How can employers view my CV if I haven't made it searchable? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-19T13:32:14Z 2009-11-19T13:32:14Z That desperate for a new job, huh? ;) http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/30246/there-is-an-issue-in-the-stack-overflow-editor Comment by Joel Coehoorn on There is an issue in the Stack Overflow editor Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-18T20:12:30Z 2009-11-18T20:12:30Z @mmyers: why fight it? http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/30193/tag-badges-exploit/30200#30200 Comment by Joel Coehoorn on Tag-badges exploit Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-18T14:59:33Z 2009-11-18T14:59:33Z As I understand it, if you remove a tag to make space for the new tag, the system will award the new badge, not remove the old badge, but also not update the count, because it knows he's &quot;short&quot; one now. So he'll get at most 5 badges added to the count, but a potentially unlimited number shown in his profile. http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29931/what-is-the-rationale-behind-the-no-cursing-rule/29949#29949 Comment by Joel Coehoorn on What is the rationale behind the "no cursing" rule? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T22:27:31Z 2009-11-16T22:27:31Z Oh, and Stephen Fry's use of profanity doesn't help his case. http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29922/box-overflow-with-1000-answer-upvotes-on-user-page/29928#29928 Comment by Joel Coehoorn on Box overflow with 1000+ answer upvotes on User page Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T21:23:03Z 2009-11-16T21:23:03Z Or just annotate favorited questions. http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29970/can-we-get-an-answer-to-accept-on-status-declined-feature-requests/29972#29972 Comment by Joel Coehoorn on Can we get an answer to accept on status-declined feature requests? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T20:43:27Z 2009-11-16T20:43:27Z In my defense, a bunch of those questions were migrated from UserVoice ;) http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29931/what-is-the-rationale-behind-the-no-cursing-rule/29949#29949 Comment by Joel Coehoorn on What is the rationale behind the "no cursing" rule? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T20:26:59Z 2009-11-16T20:26:59Z @Quibblesome: it's not a direct quote, just one of several good &quot;takeaways&quot; from that movie, including but not limited to: &quot;don't settle for average&quot; and &quot;when society shelters individuals from consequences, those consequence doesn't disappear but instead eventually impact society as a whole&quot; http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29931/what-is-the-rationale-behind-the-no-cursing-rule/29949#29949 Comment by Joel Coehoorn on What is the rationale behind the "no cursing" rule? Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T20:04:54Z 2009-11-16T20:04:54Z People, this is a <i>joke</i> :) ... well mostly. I do think that particular movie demonstrates that particular lesson very well. But mostly I'm poking fun at Jeff. http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29922/box-overflow-with-1000-answer-upvotes-on-user-page/29924#29924 Comment by Joel Coehoorn on Box overflow with 1000+ answer upvotes on User page Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-16T17:31:22Z 2009-11-16T17:31:22Z Disagree, unless there's an easy way to see the exact vote total as well. I think if you earned that many votes for a post, you're likely to want to know just what the exact final score turns out to be. http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29671/unable-to-find-question-with-tag/29680#29680 Comment by Joel Coehoorn on Unable to find question with tag Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-13T21:23:24Z 2009-11-13T21:23:24Z I retagged it, yes. It didn't warrant closing and I'm not a mod at the main SO site so I couldn't do that anyway. http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/25594/stackql-update-for-october-new-features Comment by Joel Coehoorn on StackQL Update for October + new features Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-13T21:18:50Z 2009-11-13T21:18:50Z Yep, I commented and answered in the 2nd link of your comment. http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29671/unable-to-find-question-with-tag/29680#29680 Comment by Joel Coehoorn on Unable to find question with tag Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-13T21:16:38Z 2009-11-13T21:16:38Z wow, beat me by just seconds for an hour old question http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29671/unable-to-find-question-with-tag/29677#29677 Comment by Joel Coehoorn on Unable to find question with tag Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-13T21:10:43Z 2009-11-13T21:10:43Z Oh, and the problem with your query is that you forgot the from clause. Unfortunately, it looks like the question just didn't exist yet in the dump used at statoverflow. http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29671/unable-to-find-question-with-tag/29677#29677 Comment by Joel Coehoorn on Unable to find question with tag Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-13T21:08:43Z 2009-11-13T21:08:43Z StackQL's been down about two days, but should back by Monday (cross your fingers). http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/29644/a-list-of-dubious-tags/29646#29646 Comment by Joel Coehoorn on A list of dubious tags Joel Coehoorn 2009-11-13T20:48:47Z 2009-11-13T20:48:47Z It's not the bot. With the exception of a small number of tags it's mostly done by hand.