Timeline for Can you give me the answer within a period of time?
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Feb 13, 2016 at 15:03 | comment | added | Lightness Races in Orbit | @EthanFurman: Which part of it did you not understand? | |
Feb 13, 2016 at 0:34 | comment | added | Ethan Furman | @PreferenceBean: I have no idea what you are trying to say in your response to my comment. | |
Feb 13, 2016 at 0:28 | comment | added | Qwertiy | @PreferenceBean, it's the goal of network, but it's not the goal of people here. I'm talking not about those who ask but also about those who answers. Why are they interested in answering? Do they want to simply add a piece of information? Or they want something other? Seems like they have other reasons (ru). Sorry, I don't know if there is such question in English somewhere here. Most answers are about communication, learning and studiing, helping and so on. People are not interested in "I'll post this and it'll be one piece of information more". | |
Feb 12, 2016 at 23:56 | comment | added | Lightness Races in Orbit | @Qwertiy: Your answer is well-written and I can tell that your intention is good, but you seem to have a misunderstanding about what Stack Exchange is. It's not a helpdesk. Any discussion along the lines of "when can you have this done for me?" is completely inappropriate, by definition. | |
Feb 12, 2016 at 23:55 | comment | added | Lightness Races in Orbit | @EthanFurman: Being able to answer the question is irrelevant. Choosing to is all that matters, and every single one of us reserves the right, without prejudice, not to do so. There is little worse than being accused of "not knowing the answer" to a crappy, poorly-asked question just because we have opted to be responsible and not even begin to answer it. | |
Feb 12, 2016 at 17:43 | comment | added | Martin James | If a poster wants a quote for an answer before a specified deadline, s/he should be prepared to pay for it. | |
Feb 12, 2016 at 17:41 | comment | added | Martin James | It's bad because it creates a force field directed towards the down and close vote icons. Why should it be the task of an SO contributor to provide estimates at no cost? Sorry, such posters are selfish and inconsiderate ..... people. | |
Feb 12, 2016 at 17:16 | comment | added | Qwertiy | @EthanFurman, maybe it should be so, but in fact it's not. I do not mean that any comment can be treated as redyness to answer, but some discussions can. Why do you think polite asking about time is inappropriate? It's not "Help me now! I need it to be done in 10 minites!!!", it's just a question "Would you help me, please? Or you'd like to leve it for someone else?" And everyone reading it would know what are you going to do. Why is it bad? | |
Feb 12, 2016 at 16:57 | comment | added | Ethan Furman | No one "should understand we can help them" simply because we posted a comment. Posting a comment asking for clarification simply means we didn't understand the question. It's entirely possible that once we understand the question we still won't be able to answer it, and even if we can, asking for a time line is inappropriate. | |
Feb 12, 2016 at 16:52 | comment | added | Qwertiy | @Paulie_D, yep :) Thank you. | |
Feb 12, 2016 at 16:52 | history | edited | Qwertiy | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 12, 2016 at 16:31 | comment | added | Paulie_D | I think you meant "treat" and not "threat"...they're not really the same. :) | |
Feb 12, 2016 at 15:27 | comment | added | Qwertiy | @A1rPun, updated the answer. | |
Feb 12, 2016 at 15:26 | history | edited | Qwertiy | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 12, 2016 at 15:16 | comment | added | A1rPun | I could just easily answer yes or no but that doesn't stop him from doing it again. I don't think people skip questions when I just ask for clarification, or am I wrong? | |
Feb 12, 2016 at 15:08 | history | edited | Qwertiy | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 12, 2016 at 14:59 | history | answered | Qwertiy | CC BY-SA 3.0 |