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I am a developer at NCR.


Apr
26
comment How to deal with redundant composite tags
@KnightswhosayNi - That's kind of part of my question. I don't know. But even if it can't, I expect the user to do the "right thing" when populating the tagline and end up with all the correct simple tags due to the synonym mechanism guiding them to one of the simple tags first.
Apr
26
comment How to deal with redundant composite tags
@SulfurizedDemonbobby - When I search for a tag like multithreading, I expect to find any correctly tagged multithreading related question. From that perspective, at least 108 out of those 181 questions are incorrectly tagged. But my question is not about just one particular composite tag.
Apr
26
comment Premature badge notification
Actually I did the stupid mistake of not using the link to profile within the notification and landed at the SO profile. However thank you for this idea as well.
Apr
3
comment Are the “users” also the customers of the Stack Exchange, inc
@Benalmadena - To the modified question, the answer is "no". Moderators are elected from among the users, by the users, and they continue to be users even after the election. So moderator-user is still a patron-patron relation, or at other times a patron-newcomer relation.
Apr
3
comment Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective
+1 Incomprehensible. This is very distinct from Unclear. Incomprehensible = catastrophic grammar and structure. Unclear = loss of focus, too many goals, vagueness.
Mar
22
comment Shouldn't we help fix bad questions instead of mocking them?
@NicolBolas - Not at all. It is a good and answerable question when you strip away the bad syntax. If you doubt that, ask it on SO and you'll be flooded with great answers, even if you don't specify a particular compiler. It's a legal question as well.
Mar
22
comment Shouldn't we help fix bad questions instead of mocking them?
@NicolBolas - It is not a simple matter of running it through the compiler, because it is compiler dependent. You need best practices that are reasonably safe against future technological progress that your code is likely to interact with. And to understand and explain motivation of those best practices, you need a basic understanding of compiler technology state-of-the-art.
Mar
22
comment Am I allowed to ask for the OP's email in a comment to send him source codes?
The copyright exists automatically. It is enforceable under some copyright-related international treaties and not under others. It's your answer, not mine, I simply recommend you sticking to the valuable, on-topic part of it, and that's published source code only. We don't need to agree on the off topic part, which is unpublished source code. That's all from me.
Mar
22
comment Am I allowed to ask for the OP's email in a comment to send him source codes?
Well, I respect your view, maybe I just don't trust myself, a non-lawyer and non-seer, in drafting proclamations that will help and not just confuse things in times of unforeseen and uncontrolled code releases. However, what you said is "It's good practice even for source code that is not intended to be released to anyone at all." and this I see as not only debatable, but also completely off topic to the question. The following parenthesis is arguably off topic for the whole site. Who cares about pre-1970's? And it's inaccurate as stated wrt Buenos Aires Convention anyway.
Mar
22
comment Am I allowed to ask for the OP's email in a comment to send him source codes?
+1, but also a comment. For unreleased code, copyright notices are usually quite counterproductive. The copyright exists automatically, without any notice, from the day the code was written or edited. Company names and years of creation of the work both evolve much more faster than developers eager to do the right thing realize. The will to continuously update all the notices soon wanes so all they accomplish over the years is distracting other developers. I guess that this answer would be improved if it was strictly focussed on released code only.
Mar
18
comment How much additional rep does a bounty question usually earn?
A problem with this method is its assumption that questions eventually bountied have the same quality distribution as questions never bountied which is probably not the case. Also, your "extra rep" computation includes even any rep accummulated on a question before the first bounty on it was offered.
Mar
11
comment Fastest Gun in the West Problem
+1, even though I strongly disagree regarding up/downvote weights (I like them as they are). Note that the confidence score statistical method is completely independent of the process that generated the data (actual voting).
Mar
4
comment New phenomenon: Rage Unaccepting
@Bart - I agree with you, but I don't agree with the use of the word "rage" in most answers to this question, which is why I answered. See the answer by LessPos_MoreFizz for a much less extraordinary instance. Neither of the two examples we have is well described by the word "rage".
Mar
4
comment New phenomenon: Rage Unaccepting
@BoltClock'saUnicorn - answer edited to reflect that.
Mar
4
comment New phenomenon: Rage Unaccepting
@ShaWizDowArd - I said "aggregated" because I knew I could still derive it from their reputation history or going through their question pages. It is not private information. We just made a big change in its presentation.
Jan
22
comment Should you be notified if something you vote on is edited? Why can you change your vote after something's been edited?
@MvG - I'm never recommending regular revisits of non-edited pages. I'm recommend a revisit if notified via an accompanying comment. I was also suggesting to use the "recent edits to favorites" feature, which now works differently, but is still usable as long as you are willing to "favorite" a post that you just downvoted on (your choice). You get your favorites sorted by recent edits.
Oct
28
comment Who got the right answer first?
+1 for most helpful versus first. (Acceptance is primarily a service to future visitors and the OP can even change it at any time as they see fit.)
Oct
19
comment The current review system encourages fake reviews; some people upvote everything rather than actually fixing problems
+1. While I agree with Servy that this does not solve the problem at hand (and especially not if "review" includes upvotes alongside edits), but I think that the OP is naturally motivated to care about the well being of their post, and they can typically tell a honest edit from a pretended one. So I would like to see a system that can incorporate OP's feedback on edit quality as well; even when the OP would not otherwise have the privilege level needed to providing any.
Oct
18
comment Is bountify.co a legit site or something to be concerned about?
+1. I wish you good luck, too. (In some countries, including mine, any unsolicited commercial bulk e-mail is considered unlawful if there was no prior contract and there is no informed consent. In some other countries, including KronoS's, it is essential whether you had harvested e-mail addresses using a manual or automated process, for a truthful bulk commercial e-mailing to be considered legal or not.)
Sep
2
comment Where do I report people for deleting their questions on purpose after they get an answer
Hi @Ben, I thought I'd get to understanding your comment with time and SO experience, but I didn't make it so far. Should we improve/close/replace the question/answer in any specific way?