| bio | website | brianbondy.com |
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| location | Ontario, Canada | |
| age | 32 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 10 months |
| seen | Jan 29 at 2:32 | |
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About me:
- Work mostly with C++, Python, C#, Win32
- Programming for 15+ years;
- Graduate of the University of Waterloo;
- Married with twins boys and a red tri-colored border collie
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Jun 28 |
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Additional Badge Ideas As for my other comment though, it would be an unattainable badge for Jon Skeet as surely he could never have more up votes than himself. |
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Jun 28 |
answered | Reputation for Badges |
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Jun 28 |
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Why should I upvote a question? added 66 characters in body |
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Jun 28 |
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Encouraging people to explain down-votes I like the idea of a period of anonymity |
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Jun 28 |
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Are there better alternatives to closing questions? Sometimes just the subject refined, sometimes tags, sometimes the body. |
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Jun 28 |
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Noob questions, simple answers and big rep points @jalf: In that case then you deserve the extra upvote(s). I really like @Peter Boughton's idea of a bump threshold. And @Oliver Giesen's idea of edits from original author not counting towards wiki answer. |
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Jun 28 |
answered | Encouraging people to explain down-votes |
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Jun 28 |
answered | Why should I upvote a question? |
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Jun 28 |
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Are there better alternatives to closing questions? I don't think closing is a bad thing, for example for a dupe it will ensure all the future answers go to one place only and not split in 2. But some assurance that the closed question won't be deleted might help. |
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Jun 28 |
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Are there better alternatives to closing questions? "users can cast reopen votes in the very same manner!" --- only after the question is fully closed though. And by then it might be off the front page. So re-opening is much harder by that point. |
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Jun 28 |
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Are there better alternatives to closing questions? I think a problem (possibly more not sure) is that Joel will not get his "same question asked in different ways" if some closed questions will get deleted. Or maybe I just don't understand fully which closed questions get deleted. Maybe it would be more clear to mark duplicates as closed, but not subject to deleted vs others as closed and subject to deleting. |
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answered | Are there better alternatives to closing questions? |