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I'm a Software Engineer with 10 years of experience. I'm specialized in Java and Agile (XP, Scrum and Lean) and work as Agile Architect/Coach/Facilitator.
I like GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, open source philosophy, knowledge sharing, finding innovative solutions, continuous improvement, building better software, Toyota,...
I like GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, open source philosophy, knowledge sharing, finding innovative solutions, continuous improvement, building better software, Toyota,...
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Sep 8 |
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Publicity badges and duplicates, do they encourage the “right” behavior Thanks for the answer. But while I understand the intention, I'm still worried by the side effects. We'll see. |
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Sep 8 |
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Publicity badges and duplicates, do they encourage the “right” behavior improved wording a bit |
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Sep 8 |
asked | Publicity badges and duplicates, do they encourage the “right” behavior |
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Aug 29 |
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Stack Overflow for hardware / embedded systems? I totally agree with @Purple and I actually posted a Retag request [embedded] -> [embedded-systems] some time ago (can't find it back, WTF?) because of the ambiguity and because I don't think that the use of [embedded] should be forbidden for other things than "embedded systems" (like the HTML tag, embedded servers). But people from the [embedded] tag have decided that it was for embedded systems only... This is just wrong. |
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Jul 24 |
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Official repository of tag synonyms deleted 9 characters in body |
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Jul 23 |
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Official repository of tag synonyms added 74 characters in body |
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Jul 22 |
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Limits for self-promotion in answers @Ira What makes you think I have a double standard? I don't, bad is bad. However, recommendations from a product owner are "special" answers and I might be less tolerant with them, especially if I have the feeling that the author is somehow gaming the system. And the more we discuss, the more I think the answer I'm referring to is borderline. |
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Jul 21 |
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Limits for self-promotion in answers @Ira I don't consider you gave the OP exactly what he wanted, you gave him only a partial answer, justifying yourself here by the fact others already gave good answers. This is IMO a bad practice and using the work from other to justify a commercial plug only is clearly flirting with the limits of abuse (note that I still didn't downvote nor flagged your answer). As it has already been mentioned, what if every one with a commercial product to plug started searching SO for every opportunity to plug their wares ultimately saying it's ok because others already gave good answers? |
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Jul 21 |
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Limits for self-promotion in answers About the answer shown in your EDIT (64 hours after the original) : nothing personal but this is the perfect example of the kind of answers I dislike. The OP is posting a question with 3 parts and it's like you only see the third point and jump on it to push your tools. This is exactly what I don't consider as a good answer but a commercial plug only and I'm indeed extremely tempted to flag it as spam. |
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Jul 20 |
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Can we prevent some of the low-quality questions from entering our system? IMHO, "bad" or duplicate questions do harm the quality of the content, they do make SO less relevant and hiding the problem, even temporarily, is not a solution. Such questions should be improved if possible or removed. But the current system doesn't encourage improving or hunting them so this doesn't happen (and if it doesn't happen when a question enters the system, I don't think it will happen some time after). |
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Jul 20 |
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Allow highlighting certain bits of a code fragment or quote Added sample on pastebin.org |
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Jul 19 |
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Limits for self-promotion in answers @David I'm not disagreeing, I'm saying "getting good answers" only doesn't work in practice. I don't have any interest in pushing a product Y when a question about product X is asked. However, someone commercially involved with Y (payed product/consulting/support/whatever) has an interest in doing so and I've seen this pattern happening many times. See the examples of this previous question. I don't call this good answers, I call this spam. Yet it occurs and will continue to occur. |
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Jul 19 |
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Limits for self-promotion in answers Except that this does not work. There are many cases where a commercial plug is not the best answer and doesn't even really answer the question. This happens all the time (I can find many examples of "How can I do this with X" - "With my Y you can"). This is tiring. |
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Jul 12 |
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The Platinum Badge "I don't love this idea" (Apple marketing doesn't work well on me) |
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Jul 8 |
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The true unsung heros @C.Ross: Feel free to do so (and start with me :). The fact is that this doesn't happen. |
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Jul 7 |
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Request for Last 30 Days Top Users ladder The number of votes reflects more popularity than quality. There are lots of quality answers with few votes because they're not popular. |
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Jul 5 |
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Is it ok to push your own product on SO I agree with the theory but find the practice not so simple. |
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Jul 5 |
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Is it just me or is Stack Overflow not as lively these days? This would require running more specialized queries (see waffles answer) but I perceive a variation in many [java] related tags like [java-ee], [jpa], [hibernate], [maven*], etc (because that's where I'm posting). By variation I mean less questions but also less votes, in one word, less activity. |
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Jul 5 |
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Is it ok to push your own product on SO Thanks for the clarification, I think I abused the term. |
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Jul 5 |
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Is it ok to push your own product on SO +1 The "problem" is that the frontier between useful answer and plug is sometimes hard to define. |