Timeline for Minimum tag score for adding documentation
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Jul 24, 2016 at 22:10 | comment | added | Ben Voigt |
The answers are not getting dealt with. You just don't have a nice queue which tends to collect them. In C++, one common error is writing while (!somefile.eof()) . I have no idea what a similar error is in python, but this error is pretty simple to explain -- checking a flag before running the code that sets it. There are hundreds of answers around that make this particular mistake, most will not receive downvotes and comments because the asker accepted the answer without ever getting input from an actual expert, and the experts are mostly looking at unresolved questions.
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Jul 24, 2016 at 6:33 | comment | added | Veedrac | @Braiam As I've mentioned, it's early days yet. But I have seen a lot of great contributions on the main site from one-off or two-off contributors, so I've no doubt these experts exist. Barring them from contributing on Documentation would be a meaningless slap in the face. Sadly I don't have any examples to link to right now. | |
Jul 23, 2016 at 20:16 | comment | added | Braiam | Which are these "high quality contributions"? Where are the examples of people that would be left out if this is put in place? I prefer having little good by restricting who can participate than a crap-ton of crap because we allowed everyone. | |
Jul 23, 2016 at 20:14 | comment | added | Veedrac | @Braiam Because we stop high quality contributions. That's only worth it if the problem is sufficient. The problem is a lot worse on the main site and we still don't block it there, so this feels like an entirely disproportionate reaction. | |
Jul 23, 2016 at 19:36 | comment | added | Braiam | Well, and what's the problem with that? Documentation should be a by-need basis, where the official/available documentation flatters, since Docs.SO isn't a replacement but a complement. | |
Jul 23, 2016 at 14:37 | history | edited | Veedrac | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jul 23, 2016 at 14:32 | comment | added | Veedrac | @Braiam Not so much niche tags but niche sections. If the main tag has <2k questions, I'd expect a lot of sections to have at most a handful of contributors expert in the subject. | |
Jul 23, 2016 at 14:04 | comment | added | Braiam | Niche topics like what? You need a minimum of 500 questions asked on main and 5 users with at least 1 tag score to be able to open a new tag on Docs. I say that anything that gathered 500 questions isn't too "niche". | |
Jul 23, 2016 at 9:51 | history | answered | Veedrac | CC BY-SA 3.0 |