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bio website nathanstpierre.com
location Dallas, TX
age 29
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I'm a web developer by trade (6+ years of LAMP/HTML/CSS/JS), a musician by education (BM Music Composition, University of North Texas 2006) and a writer (evenoneword.com, 2 books, three comics, and a webcomic) by passion.

I attempt to help people when I can, and I do my best to make life easier for those around me.

Unfortunately, sometimes I can't help but make life a little harder first: Yes, there is a spec. Yes, you should learn it and follow it. No, I won't write your answer for you.


Feb
23
comment What happens if there are no answers to a bounty question?
I stumbled upon this because someone successfully answered my question a day after the bounty expired, and now I have no way to accept it, so my accept rate is jacked up, I lost rep, and that person doesn't get the bounty or the chosen answer rep. Is this all intended behavior? If so it seems like a lot of punishment for bad timing.
Nov
3
awarded  Supporter
Oct
27
comment Why won't StackOverflow ask for a license agreement?
@AnonJr I meant to only have that checkbox at the point of signup, NOT during individual answers, as I feel like that would be way overkill. But I wouldn't be opposed to being made aware of the cc-wiki link when I sign up. Maybe not even a checkbox, just a link next to the submit button, becuase I'd read that cause I'm a huge nerd, but anyone who wants to ignore it totally can. How much value it adds? I couldn't say. I think the links at the footer are plenty for ongoing CYA and fair disclosure, but it's good to know what you're getting into at the start of things.
Oct
27
awarded  Student
Oct
27
comment Why won't StackOverflow ask for a license agreement?
@AnonJr I think in the spirit of keeping things simple, SO could do something like this on signup: []Check here if you agree to a [hyperlink]cc-wiki license[/hyperlink]
Oct
27
comment Why won't StackOverflow ask for a license agreement?
Stack overflow provides 2 links (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5) to the CC license and what it entails. They also post a link to their attribution required standing (blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/06/attribution-required) in the blog, so I think they're diclosing all of that to you in the form of a user-friendly "if you want to know more, click me" web-like format.
Oct
27
awarded  Editor
Oct
27
awarded  Teacher
Oct
27
revised Why won't StackOverflow ask for a license agreement?
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Oct
27
comment Why won't StackOverflow ask for a license agreement?
Are you saying that the agreement or your answers are not trivial or implicit? In my opinion, you're participating on a community-driven site, so as per Jeff's blog : codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001295.html I think there's a reasonable expectation that the user realizes that their content is now available via digital copy to anyone with an internet connection, so from a pragmatic (if not legal) standpoint, let the poster beware. I personally reject (on principle) the idea of a checkbox for every entry, but I think I'd agree with adding a TOS on signup that points it out.
Oct
27
answered Why won't StackOverflow ask for a license agreement?
Aug
24
awarded  Autobiographer