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It is not a bad question (from a meta newbie POV).

The author is part of the Stack Overflow community. Try reaching out to him and see if issues can be mitigated / worked out. Perhaps it's temporary trouble?

Also, before he was allowed to modify the tag wiki he waited for two years, until the tool caught on with community (and HE was the one to ask if it's appropriate)(and HE was the one to ask if it's appropriate). I'd say, removing it now, may be too hasty.

I don't claim to have monitored the situation for weeks, though. It's actually the first time I learned about the tool. I'd still prefer you to try talking with the author first though (he's the OP of question I linked).

It is not a bad question (from a meta newbie POV).

The author is part of the Stack Overflow community. Try reaching out to him and see if issues can be mitigated / worked out. Perhaps it's temporary trouble?

Also, before he was allowed to modify the tag wiki he waited for two years, until the tool caught on with community (and HE was the one to ask if it's appropriate). I'd say, removing it now, may be too hasty.

I don't claim to have monitored the situation for weeks, though. It's actually the first time I learned about the tool. I'd still prefer you to try talking with the author first though (he's the OP of question I linked).

It is not a bad question (from a meta newbie POV).

The author is part of the Stack Overflow community. Try reaching out to him and see if issues can be mitigated / worked out. Perhaps it's temporary trouble?

Also, before he was allowed to modify the tag wiki he waited for two years, until the tool caught on with community (and HE was the one to ask if it's appropriate). I'd say, removing it now, may be too hasty.

I don't claim to have monitored the situation for weeks, though. It's actually the first time I learned about the tool. I'd still prefer you to try talking with the author first though (he's the OP of question I linked).

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NotIt is not a bad question (from a meta newbie POV).

The author is part of SOthe Stack Overflow community. Try reaching out to him and see if issues can be mitigated / worked out. Perhaps it's temporary trouble?

Also, before he was allowed to modify the tag wiki he waited for two years, until the tool caught on with community (and HE was the one to ask if it's appropriate). I'd say, removing it now, may be too hasty.

I don't claim to have monitored the situation for weeks, though. It's actually the first time I learned about the tool. I'd still prefer you to try talking with the author first though (he's the OP of question I linked).

Not a bad question (from a meta newbie POV).

The author is part of SO community. Try reaching out to him and see if issues can be mitigated / worked out. Perhaps it's temporary trouble?

Also, before he was allowed to modify tag wiki he waited for two years, until the tool caught on with community (and HE was the one to ask if it's appropriate). I'd say, removing it now, may be too hasty.

I don't claim to have monitored the situation for weeks, though. It's actually first time I learned about the tool. I'd still prefer you to try talking with author first though (he's the OP of question I linked).

It is not a bad question (from a meta newbie POV).

The author is part of the Stack Overflow community. Try reaching out to him and see if issues can be mitigated / worked out. Perhaps it's temporary trouble?

Also, before he was allowed to modify the tag wiki he waited for two years, until the tool caught on with community (and HE was the one to ask if it's appropriate). I'd say, removing it now, may be too hasty.

I don't claim to have monitored the situation for weeks, though. It's actually the first time I learned about the tool. I'd still prefer you to try talking with the author first though (he's the OP of question I linked).

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Not a bad question (from a meta newbie POV).

The author is part of SO community. Try reaching out to him and see if issues can be mitigated / worked out. Perhaps it's temporary trouble?

Also, before he was allowed to modify tag wiki he waited for two years, until the tool caught on with community (and HE was the one to ask if it's appropriate). I'd say, removing it now, may be too hasty.

I don't claim to have monitored the situation for weeks, though. It's actually first time I learned about the tool. I'd still prefer you to try talking with author first though (he's the OP of question I linked).