| bio | website | chipbennett.net |
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| location | St Louis, MO | |
| age | 35 | |
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I am a WordPress enthusiast, and try to help others as I have been helped by others in the community.
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Nov 19 |
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Need to be able to search for “stop words” on English.SE because they are often the most salient search term This is a great policy... until I'm utterly stymied from searching for an explicit string such as jquery +"no-conflict", which is a salient and rather important search string for WordPress StackExchange. |
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Feb 27 |
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Nr. of edits make community wiki? Why not nr. of users? But don't "minor refactoring and code styling" make questions/answers easier to read/follow/understand? If the issue is too many such edits, or differing opinions regarding proper/readable code styling, perhaps we need to adopt an official standard, e.g. the official WordPress coding standard? |
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Feb 26 |
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Nr. of edits make community wiki? Why not nr. of users? "But in reality, unless someone else's answer is wrong you shouldn't be editing it to improve it." - Wait: what? That statement seemingly directly contradicts a fundamental SE mechanism, as per the FAQ, which states: "All contributions are licensed under Creative Commons and this site is collaboratively edited, like Wikipedia. If you see something that needs improvement, click edit and help us make it so!" |
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Feb 8 |
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Migrating Out-of-Scope Questions to WPSE We're definitely addressing the question of a more explicit/clear scope statement. I agree that it is a matter for the WPSE meta. At this point, I would simply be content knowing that moderators migrating questions to us are doing so according to our FAQ (in need of improvement or not), rather than what appears to be, if it mentions WordPress, it belongs in WPSE. And thanks for the heads-up on the moderator-election matter. I'll go start a related topic in our Meta, to see if we want to ask for more. |
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Feb 8 |
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Migrating Out-of-Scope Questions to WPSE I cannot ask our moderators to bear even more of the burden. They are already over-taxed as it is. |
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Feb 8 |
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Migrating Out-of-Scope Questions to WPSE Also, I should add: if your community decides that it's not on topic, then please, close it as such (it's open as of this writing and has one off topic vote) - as is also being discussed by the WPSE community, number of close votes is apropos of mostly nothing. There are only two dozen people who even have close-vote privileges. Auto-closing questions is essentially impossible right now, which is why I'm also trying to address the quality of incoming-migrated questions. |
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Feb 8 |
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Migrating Out-of-Scope Questions to WPSE Leaving aside this particular question (which I merely used as the most-recent example of a migrated question), I would prefer to focus on the question of migration decision-making, which IMHO too often tends to migrate anything that merely mentions WordPress to WPSE. The finer details of what is in-scope and out-of-scope can be handled by the WPSE community; my concern is the community-decided scope isn't being considered at all for questions migrated to WPSE. |
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Feb 8 |
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Migrating Out-of-Scope Questions to WPSE I brought up the question here, because it has been pointed out that the WPSE mods have no control over incoming-migrated questions. I'll concede that this particular question may be in the gray area (due to the question of correct file permission schema for WordPress that may fall under the "administration" scope), but this question is but one of many that have been migrated. What I ultimately asking is that what appears (at least from my perspective) to be a default action of if the question even mentions WordPress, migrated it to WPSE needs to be addressed. |