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I came across this audit question in the "Low Quality" queue today:

https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/4627988

The question is very clearly asking for offsite tools - or lacks a minimal understanding of the problem (no code written, no problems have been run into - just wants an example). Either way, it seems pretty clearly off-topic.

Does anyone know of newer opensource components that work with .NET 4.5 & WPF or have examples on how I could build my own component?

 

What I'd like to have is simply a radial progress bar or something on par with the battery gauges/meters in common battery apps in the Windows Phone store. From what I can tell, WPF/VS 2013 doesn't offer this kind of component out of the box. I know that Telerik and a few other 3rd parties offer something similar, but I'd prefer to use something open source or build it myself.

The policy seems pretty strict on Asking for off-site tools. I mean granted, there is a great answer that I found when I looked further after failing, but the queue doesn't show that, and the queue is for a flagged question.

Any insight into why this came through as a fail?

I came across this audit question in the "Low Quality" queue today:

https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/4627988

The question is very clearly asking for offsite tools - or lacks a minimal understanding of the problem (no code written, no problems have been run into - just wants an example). Either way, it seems pretty clearly off-topic.

Does anyone know of newer opensource components that work with .NET 4.5 & WPF or have examples on how I could build my own component?

 

What I'd like to have is simply a radial progress bar or something on par with the battery gauges/meters in common battery apps in the Windows Phone store. From what I can tell, WPF/VS 2013 doesn't offer this kind of component out of the box. I know that Telerik and a few other 3rd parties offer something similar, but I'd prefer to use something open source or build it myself.

The policy seems pretty strict on Asking for off-site tools. I mean granted, there is a great answer that I found when I looked further after failing, but the queue doesn't show that, and the queue is for a flagged question.

Any insight into why this came through as a fail?

I came across this audit question in the "Low Quality" queue today:

https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/4627988

The question is very clearly asking for offsite tools - or lacks a minimal understanding of the problem (no code written, no problems have been run into - just wants an example). Either way, it seems pretty clearly off-topic.

Does anyone know of newer opensource components that work with .NET 4.5 & WPF or have examples on how I could build my own component?

What I'd like to have is simply a radial progress bar or something on par with the battery gauges/meters in common battery apps in the Windows Phone store. From what I can tell, WPF/VS 2013 doesn't offer this kind of component out of the box. I know that Telerik and a few other 3rd parties offer something similar, but I'd prefer to use something open source or build it myself.

The policy seems pretty strict on Asking for off-site tools. I mean granted, there is a great answer that I found when I looked further after failing, but the queue doesn't show that, and the queue is for a flagged question.

Any insight into why this came through as a fail?

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I came across this audit question in the "Low Quality" queue today:

http://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/4627988https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/4627988

The question is very clearly asking for offsite tools - or lacks a minimal understanding of the problem (no code written, no problems have been run into - just wants an example). Either way, it seems pretty clearly off-topic.

Does anyone know of newer opensource components that work with .NET 4.5 & WPF or have examples on how I could build my own component?

What I'd like to have is simply a radial progress bar or something on par with the battery gauges/meters in common battery apps in the Windows Phone store. From what I can tell, WPF/VS 2013 doesn't offer this kind of component out of the box. I know that Telerik and a few other 3rd parties offer something similar, but I'd prefer to use something open source or build it myself.

The policy seems pretty strict on Asking for off-site toolsAsking for off-site tools. I mean granted, there is a great answera great answer that I found when I looked further after failing, but the queue doesn't show that, and the queue is for a flagged question.

Any insight into why this came through as a fail?

I came across this audit question in the "Low Quality" queue today:

http://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/4627988

The question is very clearly asking for offsite tools - or lacks a minimal understanding of the problem (no code written, no problems have been run into - just wants an example). Either way, it seems pretty clearly off-topic.

Does anyone know of newer opensource components that work with .NET 4.5 & WPF or have examples on how I could build my own component?

What I'd like to have is simply a radial progress bar or something on par with the battery gauges/meters in common battery apps in the Windows Phone store. From what I can tell, WPF/VS 2013 doesn't offer this kind of component out of the box. I know that Telerik and a few other 3rd parties offer something similar, but I'd prefer to use something open source or build it myself.

The policy seems pretty strict on Asking for off-site tools. I mean granted, there is a great answer that I found when I looked further after failing, but the queue doesn't show that, and the queue is for a flagged question.

Any insight into why this came through as a fail?

I came across this audit question in the "Low Quality" queue today:

https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/4627988

The question is very clearly asking for offsite tools - or lacks a minimal understanding of the problem (no code written, no problems have been run into - just wants an example). Either way, it seems pretty clearly off-topic.

Does anyone know of newer opensource components that work with .NET 4.5 & WPF or have examples on how I could build my own component?

What I'd like to have is simply a radial progress bar or something on par with the battery gauges/meters in common battery apps in the Windows Phone store. From what I can tell, WPF/VS 2013 doesn't offer this kind of component out of the box. I know that Telerik and a few other 3rd parties offer something similar, but I'd prefer to use something open source or build it myself.

The policy seems pretty strict on Asking for off-site tools. I mean granted, there is a great answer that I found when I looked further after failing, but the queue doesn't show that, and the queue is for a flagged question.

Any insight into why this came through as a fail?

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Audit question is off-topic as defined, but audit suggests it should remain?

I came across this audit question in the "Low Quality" queue today:

http://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/4627988

The question is very clearly asking for offsite tools - or lacks a minimal understanding of the problem (no code written, no problems have been run into - just wants an example). Either way, it seems pretty clearly off-topic.

Does anyone know of newer opensource components that work with .NET 4.5 & WPF or have examples on how I could build my own component?

What I'd like to have is simply a radial progress bar or something on par with the battery gauges/meters in common battery apps in the Windows Phone store. From what I can tell, WPF/VS 2013 doesn't offer this kind of component out of the box. I know that Telerik and a few other 3rd parties offer something similar, but I'd prefer to use something open source or build it myself.

The policy seems pretty strict on Asking for off-site tools. I mean granted, there is a great answer that I found when I looked further after failing, but the queue doesn't show that, and the queue is for a flagged question.

Any insight into why this came through as a fail?