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Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@Diago : I am still waiting for an answer on that, in fact. My question here asked "where". My stand is that there used to be a SO where good, deep things passed. This is no longer verified, and this is now a helpdesk. Thank you for that, but I am looking for a place where I can also learn more deep knowledge than solving one specific problem. I found it in SO 2 years ago, but someone always find a way to destroy good things.
Oct
28
asked Where can I ask technical non-conforming questions?
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@Diago: appeal to popularity does not mean it's right. We used to have highly technical, quality content here. This is not a democracy. I was never asked to vote on this, nor I will have the chance to vote on this again, and the fact that it's what the majority wants does not make it necessarily better in terms of quality. I feel we lose something when such important questions are asked and closed. You (we) became a helpdesk, not a community, and this, in my opinion, is something sad, deleterious and degrading to the competence level of the people of the community itself.
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@Diago: I don't want to win the elections. I just want to defend questions that are jewels of knowledge, and you are going to thrown them in the garbage because they don't agree with the helpdesk schema you (as a representative) invented just to please google ? I mean, do you realize what you are doing ?
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@Diago: I can't believe this community got so dumb. What happened ? seriously people...
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@Diago: congratulations.
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@slhck : I do exactly because that SO was better than the helpdesk of today.
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@Diago: so you are saying that those questions are not enticing a quality result ? would you have closed those questions ?
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@Asylum Also, what about this one : stackoverflow.com/questions/2039904/… Where is the SE which allowed these technical questions? Down the drain ?
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@Asylum: that's not true. We got incredibly good answers on that, and it's highly voted and starred.
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@Diago : oh, thank you very much. I am sorry if I offended SE business model. You know that it's not the same. SE has a huge userbase, full of competence. Restricting it to a helpdesk is an offence to this expertise and the sharing of broad knowledge within it.
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
there used to be a time where "why" was a part of SE, and we got good questions and answers out of it. Again, stop being so helpdesk.
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@asylum: The point is that I don't want to solve my own problem with the printer. I want to understand why the problem occurs in more general terms in the first place. If I ask "I have problem X? Can you help me solve it?" people will answer to my problem, not to the general issue.
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@Diago: so where's the stackoverflow of "why is java reputed to be slow"?
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
I am asking why, as I asked it with the Java question. Yet I got precious answers after the same flow of negative votes I was given in this case.
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@asylum: and that's exactly what I am objecting. In addition, "Why is java reputed to be slow" is not a list, it has definite answer, yet it caused the same stirrup.
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@Asylum: the point is that I found stackoverflow network to be less and less for "hot questions" with in-depth, extremely advanced topics, and I see it more and more like "I have problem X? Can you help me solve it?". It's not a problem of discussion, it's a problem of the kind of questions that are left through, and those who are closed as rants, too broad, not constructive while they are a request for advanced technicalities that can spawn answers requiring days and multiple expertises to be formed.
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@Sathya: You can perfectly make in-depth explanation of potential reasons that are beyond the term "bug". Some ideas that come to mind are "faulty protocol design" (because this is the design of the protocol: blah), "delicate timings to respect" (backed with examples), "pdf control characters that mess up in some way" (followed by cases). I am just guessing, as I don't know the innards, but this is the kind of answer I am expecting.
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
Ok, so I see the "sucks", but I don't see the "am I right". I see a "please explain what are the reasons", with the highest level of technicality you can get.
Oct
28
comment Where should I ask difficult, technical questions?
@slhck: then you see that there's something you may answer to that question? Protocols are far from uniform. Are they? I didn't expect it, I thought the USB printing protocol was standard and adhered by all printers, and the printing data had a common, agreed protocol, something like a binary postscript (as I don't expect my low-budget printer to support postscript natively).