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There are many questions like the following http://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/11201634https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/11201634 which could be good enough but lack details. Some other users commented suggesting the OP to add required missing content (code snippet, configuration fragment, ...).
I would wait for a while (24-48h, ideally) to see whether OP adds missing details or not.

Is "skip" the best option here? I fear that this will simply drop the burden onto next reviewer.

This old question does not seem to anwer my concern: Triage: How to vote if more information is needed

There are many questions like the following http://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/11201634 which could be good enough but lack details. Some other users commented suggesting the OP to add required missing content (code snippet, configuration fragment, ...).
I would wait for a while (24-48h, ideally) to see whether OP adds missing details or not.

Is "skip" the best option here? I fear that this will simply drop the burden onto next reviewer.

This old question does not seem to anwer my concern: Triage: How to vote if more information is needed

There are many questions like the following https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/11201634 which could be good enough but lack details. Some other users commented suggesting the OP to add required missing content (code snippet, configuration fragment, ...).
I would wait for a while (24-48h, ideally) to see whether OP adds missing details or not.

Is "skip" the best option here? I fear that this will simply drop the burden onto next reviewer.

This old question does not seem to anwer my concern: Triage: How to vote if more information is needed

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There are many questions like the following http://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/11201634 which could be good enough but lack details. Some other users commented suggesting the OP to add required missing content (code snippet, configuration fragment, ...).
  
I would wait for a while (24-48h, ideally) to see whether OP adds missing details or not.

Is "skip" the best option here? I fear that this will simply drop the burden onto next reviewer.

This old question does not seem to anwer my concern: Triage: How to vote if more information is neededTriage: How to vote if more information is needed

There are many questions like the following http://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/11201634 which could be good enough but lack details. Some other users commented suggesting the OP to add required missing content (code snippet, configuration fragment, ...).
  I would wait for a while (24-48h, ideally) to see whether OP adds missing details or not.

Is "skip" the best option here? I fear that this will simply drop the burden onto next reviewer.

This old question does not seem to anwer my concern: Triage: How to vote if more information is needed

There are many questions like the following http://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/11201634 which could be good enough but lack details. Some other users commented suggesting the OP to add required missing content (code snippet, configuration fragment, ...). 
I would wait for a while (24-48h, ideally) to see whether OP adds missing details or not.

Is "skip" the best option here? I fear that this will simply drop the burden onto next reviewer.

This old question does not seem to anwer my concern: Triage: How to vote if more information is needed

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How to triage "waiting for OP to add content" questions?

There are many questions like the following http://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/11201634 which could be good enough but lack details. Some other users commented suggesting the OP to add required missing content (code snippet, configuration fragment, ...).
I would wait for a while (24-48h, ideally) to see whether OP adds missing details or not.

Is "skip" the best option here? I fear that this will simply drop the burden onto next reviewer.

This old question does not seem to anwer my concern: Triage: How to vote if more information is needed