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Jan 30 |
accepted | Timeline should show user names associated with opening and closing |
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Jan 30 |
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Timeline should show user names associated with opening and closing This lack of usernames is also evident in the comments. Perhaps the two are related? |
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Jan 30 |
asked | Timeline should show user names associated with opening and closing |
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Jan 23 |
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Anyone aware of a .sql version of the Stack Exchange data dump? It's far more universal a format than CSV - don't you mean 'than XML'? |
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Jan 18 |
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Duplicate asking to explain chunk of code, with more than 400 upvotes, was deleted Such a high quality answer should have been merged with the identified duplicate, rather than deleted, IMHO. |
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Jan 18 |
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How to get rid of CiteHistory crap? That request linked by @Brad Larson should be implemented. Reading through the discussion, in 2013, there is now not a single good reason for link shorteners to be allowed on SE sites. |
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Jan 17 |
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Are we creating too many different Stack Exchange sites? I think all this is saying is that the tag system is not sophisticated enough (which I agree with). I think the second paragraph is just wrong. You'll still get expert answers on Fortran on SO, even though it's a niche tag. People follow the tags in which they have expertise or interest. |
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Jan 14 |
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How can I safely ask for a language comparison? See also the discussion here. |
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Jan 14 |
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How can I safely ask for a language comparison? @Servy - I think the questioner isn't clear on what question he has. He has posed the meta question in completely general terms. I find it unlikely that the true question he needs to ask is as unconstrained as is implied here. |
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Jan 14 |
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How can I safely ask for a language comparison? @Servy - I disagree. My point is that a suitably constrained question of this sort is fine. "How do I do concurrency in Python?" Technically a list. Answer: Use threads, use subprocess, or use celery - pros and cons of each follow. A useful question, a useful answer. |
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Jan 14 |
answered | How can I safely ask for a language comparison? |
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Jan 8 |
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Do we really need CW on answers? I sometimes use CW when the correct answer has been posted in the comments. There isn't anything very substantive that I can add, but the post should be answered. CW is a way to not take credit for someone else's solution (albeit one posted as a comment). |
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Jan 8 |
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Templates for moderators for comments I was thinking about this only yesterday. Great idea. |
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Jan 5 |
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There are no questions with an active bounty at the moment. :What to do? My (deleted) bug report was here (maybe viewable by 10Ks?): meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/161565/… |
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Jan 5 |
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There are no questions with an active bounty at the moment. :What to do? I just saw a very similar bug with the questions page (0 questions) on Board Games.SE and Unix.SE, but I deleted my bug report, since it fixed itself. |
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Jan 4 |
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How is the contents of the Community Bulletin determined? Ah, I didn't read the algorithm carefully enough. Got it, thanks! |
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Jan 4 |
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How is the contents of the Community Bulletin determined? Is this still how it works? The CB on Board and Card Games only seems to have one item at present, an ordinary meta post... |
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Nov 3 |
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20k in under 1 - badge worthy? Some other metrics aimed at rewarding the same sort of quality density idea: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/148378/…. One reason I like basing it on Accepts rather than votes is that this evens out across popular and niche tags alike. |
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Oct 27 |
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Badge progress indicator in review section This seems to not be implemented any more - I see Copy Editor progress on the review tab, even on sites where I haven't yet earned Strunk and White... |
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Oct 11 |
awarded | Great Question |