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A community-wiki editable home page per-tag, where we could place essentially the tag-specific FAQ and other tag-specific links...


Imported from uservoice item (originally posted by marc gravell):
http://stackoverflow.uservoice.com/pages/1722-general/suggestions/138261-allow-a-per-tag-home-faq-page

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This was going to be my next Meta post :) – Jon Skeet Jun 30 at 16:32
I copied the top 15 suggestions over from uservoice this morning. – Joel Coehoorn Jun 30 at 18:04

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I think that these types of pages would become stable fairly quickly, so a good faq could be compiled for all of the major tags. Also, If something controversial is added, than it needs to be stated as such or removed outright. Voting is probably the answer for dealing with this.

I also completely agree with Jon Skeet's idea (from user voice) of having a rep barrier per tag. In other words, you must have earn 1000 rep in Java tagged questions in order to contribute to that faq.

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To be petty and pedantic, I made the same suggestion (limit per rep in that tag), earlier. – Marc Gravell Jul 13 at 19:18
The list of comments for that suggestion was fairly long, I didn't read through the whole thing. – Dana the Sane Jul 13 at 19:24
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Further to Brad's - the most common dups, too (I haven't added links, but you get the idea):

  • Frequent C# Questions
    • What are the correct version numbers ;-p
    • Parameter passing "by ref" vs "by type", and "value type" vs "reference type"
    • My foreach loop only sees the last value
    • When to use this
    • Why should I use properties?
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Just came here searching for [faq] because I was so surprised to see that stackoverflow.com/questions/1076965/… is the first [c#][destructors] or [c#][finalize] question. That makes it the one to duplicate! – John Saunders Jul 2 at 22:42
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You mean something like this:




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