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First, the quality standards are not that mysterious. You're linked to the How to Ask page in the sidebar when you get the "It does not meet our quality standards" message, which has links to even more resources. There are also good guidelines on what to do when you get this message on What can I do when getting “It does not meet our quality standards”? ...


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Stack Overflow is meant to be collaboratively edited. So personally, I would have edited his answer to include the correct information and accepted his answer. That being said, there is no official protocol and what you did is perfectly valid. I mean, it's not like you gain rep for accepting your own answer. If he wanted the rep from the accepted answer, ...


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It depends on how clear that section of the specification is. Usually the C# spec is reasonably clear, for example - it's more a case that the questioner is unaware of that section of the spec than that they can't understand it. I tend to add at least a few sentences of explanation as well, but quite often the bulk of an answer is the specification - and in ...


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You are not obligated to accept answers to any of your questions. However, as a general rule of thumb, if you are asking good questions, you should be able to accept an answer on at least half of them, and it is considered good manners to do so. You get to decide which answer is the correct one. This can be done by choosing the answer that solved your ...


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Why isn’t the main SO site fully W3C standards compliant? Because it works for all intent and purposes even if it's not. That's all that matters, right? Simple fixes like wrapping CDATA sections inside the script gets round a lot of errors. CDATA is XHTML. Stack Overflow uses HTML. Do the authors use any tools like ySlow? It looks as ...


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JavaScript code and CSS is in fact minified W3C says we're valid -- http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://stackoverflow.com The only invalid piece comes from the ad server.


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Answering your own question is always ok. You can make it Community Wiki to indicate you're not out for rep. However, before doing so: Why don't you edit the extended answer the user gave in the comments? That way, he gets all the rep, you can accept the answer, and the answer contains the solution. Insert <hr/> before the added details if the final ...


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I'm not sure whether Stack Exchange's Area 51 can really work for smaller expert communities. The process (very rightly) is more geared at the participation of a large number of people, including a number of high-rep users from the existing network. A W3C proposal (as in, a site where the actual W3 consortium asks questions, exchanges information, and to a ...


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Our usual process for creating sites is through Area 51. (As amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM A mentioned, always check that there isn't already an active proposal for the topic you're suggesting, please!.) As BoltClock said, if you have a special scenario, send an email with all of the details to team@stackoverflow.com (there's a "contact us" link in the footer ...


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What good would such a site be? If it's about the use of W3C standards (HTML, XML, CSS, XSLT, etc), then that's pretty much covered by Stack Overflow and/or Programmers.SE. We get questions on these topics all the time. So if it's not about the use of W3C standards, then what would it be about? If it's for the W3C members themselves... they don't need it. ...


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My preferred way is to linkify each word like this: It is considered acceptable to remind a user to mark your answer as the solution.


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"Best"? I don't know about "best", but this seems like a good way: It is considered acceptable to remind a user to mark your answer as the solution. (See also: this answer from Steve and this other answer with a slightly different take.) It doesn't interrupt the flow of the original sentence while also indicating that there's more information to be ...


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My opinion is that it depends: if the section in the standard is clear enough the standard should be sufficient if not, an explanation is needed Ideally a minimal code sample that show-cases the issue/point/... should be added as those tend to make things much clearer than 10000 words.


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This isn't just a programming related issue. An awful lot of question on Server Fault can be answered by quoting the relevant RFC. 90% of the time it's OK, but it's not OK to use it as a copout for not bothering to answer someone's question. If they're asking "What is X" then it's usually OK, but if it's "Why is X the way it is" then it's usually not OK, ...


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There's a few reasons we don't do other timezones on the main sites. In this case, it's not technically feasible...nor would it be fair. Your week reputation is compared to others in the weekly tab of the /users page, so that needs to be consistent (reset at the same time). Your week resets at the exact same time as everyone else for the reputation ...


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I would always qualify the link with something useful, not just a random word or a number (I went into detail in a recent post: Link formatting in posts of established users). For an answer, the useful piece of data is the question title and/or the answerer's name. It is considered acceptable (@BilltheLizard, @Peter Ajtai, @bananakata) to remind a user ...


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Hmya, the C++ language specification has a density sufficient to sink a Dreadnought class battleship. The US army has a secret project to use the verbiage as an environmental friendly replacement for depleted uranium shells. Dubbed U++0x, it was to be completed by January 1st 2010 but fell seriously behind schedule. Kidding aside, SO users already do ...


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There appears to be some interest in the citation style, so I have added this answer judge interest in it: It is considered acceptable[1] [2] [3] to remind a user to mark your answer as the solution. ...botom of post... Answer by @BillTheLizard - Do you feel dirty if you nudge new users... Answer by @PeterAjtai - Do you feel dirty if ...



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