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Oct 14 |
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Should the Joel Test on Careers be updated? Sadly, no, not everyone is using continuous integration or source control. Maybe everyone smart enough to advertise on Careers is, but I am quite certain of places that still don't get it. I don't work at such a place. |
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Oct 4 |
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“You have x hours to award the bounty” when there are no answers OK, now it just looks like people are performing a "vigilante partial refund" of the bounty by continuing to upvote the question. If I were a better man, I'd unlink the question. I'm not, so I won't. Pex is a pretty cool tool, though -- worth your time if you work in the .NET realm and have a way to get licensing (MSDN or academic). So, if you're going to upvote, at least go see what Pex is about. |
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Oct 4 |
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“You have x hours to award the bounty” when there are no answers @JeffMercado Is it possible to award the bounty to answers up to 24 hours "late?" I actually don't know. |
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Oct 4 |
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“You have x hours to award the bounty” when there are no answers And at least one pity vote for having linked to the question from this meta post. |
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Oct 4 |
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“You have x hours to award the bounty” when there are no answers @agf Well, I did get three question upvotes out of it. Still not 100 rep, but not nothing, either. Of course, with SO being the official forum of the product, one would hope for a little more response... |
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May 2 |
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Phantom activity on question @Adam Davis Thanks, got it, and I think I see why he deleted it (it doesn't quite answer the question). |
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Jan 20 |
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How about a difficulty rating for questions? @Pollyanna I agree that immediate answers would not be forthcoming on difficult problems, both due to the research required and due to the fewer people able to answer them. I don't think the bounty system, even without the delays, exactly solves the problem. The bounty system does not actually indicate difficulty, but rather it indicates that someone is willing to "pay" for an answer with reputation. A difficulty-based system for awarding reputation for answers would award more on the community's perceived difficulty of the question (provided that answerers' votes don't count). |
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Jan 20 |
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How about a difficulty rating for questions? @Pollyanna True, and I've explained why I find it deficient. |