not-programming-related is no more

Long live NPR!
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Long live NPR! |
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I am drinking a beer in its honour. May it rest in peace in Close Reason Heaven.
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I'n a bit pissed off with this (no surprise there, I hear people mutter). Off topic (or OT , as we long-time Usenet users like to say it) is a very generic term. A post can be off-topic because it is:
In other words, "not programming related" had a real meaning, "off topic" does not. |
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Awww, now we can't confuse people by saying something is NPR and having them wonder what the hell it has anything to do with public radio. I guess now when we say something is OT people will think it's overtime and we're telling them to wrap it up. |
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This may not be a popular answer, but I can see the redundancy in having a "Not Programming Related" and "Off Topic". NPR specifically states that a question should relate to programming or software development. If it does not follow that guideline, then the question is, by default, OT. Since I don't have access I didn't know that NPR was replaced with OT. However, I think OT is fine. I have seen plenty of comments that alert the OP that a question is NPR. You also have to consider that a question could mention programming in some fashion but not actually be programming related - simply off topic. In that case, NPR does not give a tidy feel to the closure. |
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