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Oct 4, 2018 at 13:47 history closed Jan Doggen
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Jul 26, 2016 at 18:10 vote accept Nicol Bolas
Jul 26, 2016 at 18:08 answer added Jon EricsonStaff timeline score: 4
Jul 26, 2016 at 18:01 history edited Jon EricsonStaff
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Jul 26, 2016 at 14:15 comment added Nicol Bolas @JonEricson: Since this is actually being done now, could we switch this from declined to approved?
Jul 19, 2016 at 21:06 comment added Nathan Arthur @Braiam All I meant was a question can have multiple tags, whereas a documentation topic can only be in one documentation tag. But you're right, we're getting sucked down a rabbit hole.
Jul 19, 2016 at 20:48 comment added Braiam @NathanArthur uh? I have to follow a host of tags if I want all the questions about a particular language instead of one tag, the so called "main language" tag, same occurs with some libraries. How is that not enforced fragmentation? But that's another and not the main point of this post. Although, I'm more inclined to fix this on the SO side than on Documentation.
Jul 19, 2016 at 20:39 comment added Nathan Arthur @Braiam SO tags are pretty different from documentation tags. Documentation tags create silos; SO tags don't. Creating C++ and C++14 tags creates two different distinct silos within documentation. Doing the same for SO tags really doesn't create the same level of enforced fragmentation.
Jul 18, 2016 at 23:13 comment added Braiam @Woo ah there, that same argument you can use for SO... "doesn't make sense to maintain separate communities for C++ in two places (the C++ tag and the C++14 tag)"
Jul 18, 2016 at 20:30 comment added Woodrow Barlow @JonH this post isn't about an invitation to contribute being "annoying", it's about the invitation creating a potential for informational fragmentation. it doesn't make sense to maintain separate documentation for C++14 in two places (the C++ tag and the C++14 tag) . that invites unnecessary extra work to keep them in sync and discrepancies between them will cause confusion... so inviting users to "contribute" to the documentation for a tag like C++14 could be counter-productive.
Jul 18, 2016 at 20:06 comment added JonH Folks this is beta..yes beta. Things take time and testing to be perfect. If this "annoying" is coming up in the same place ads come up I would say that is not annoying.
Jul 18, 2016 at 19:51 history edited Jon EricsonStaff
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Jul 18, 2016 at 19:50 comment added Jon Ericson Staff For the moment, Documentation is still a beta feature. There's a chance it won't work or will need serious changes to be made to work. So for the moment, we're going to be a bit pushy about it. (Not that the sidebar thing is very obnoxious; it's using the general real estate we always use for advertisement.) Once Documentation is part of the core of Stack Overflow, we may need to revisit that sidebar and consider making connections between tags. This feature request seems like a premature optimization.
Jul 18, 2016 at 19:40 comment added Nicol Bolas @JonEricson: Well, every time I go to a tag's page, I keep seeing this box on the right imploring people to "Be the first to commit to building the ** Documentation." So if the intent is that most tags won't see documentation... why do you keep asking people to commit to building it? I can understand having a box for tags that actually have documentation, but you shouldn't waste precious screen space on a box that will never be filled. We should be able to hook multiple SO tags to a Docs.SO tag, so that users of one of the subsidiary tags get an instant link to the documentation.
Jul 18, 2016 at 19:25 comment added Jon Ericson Staff I'm not sure I understand the problem you are trying to solve. The vast majority of tags will lack Documentation either because the tag lacks sufficient questions or nobody cares to create it. So if you look for [c++14] and nothing is created, you'll probably know to look at the [c++] Documentation. Same thing with OpenGL ES, I'd imagine.
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