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this question re. documentation was rather important.

You can always argue that a question is important. It's "rather important" to know how to get started programming C++. It's "rather important" to know how to write web browsers. It's "rather important" to know how to parse HTML with regexes. It's even "rather important" to know how to change the oil in your car.

Just because you deem a question "rather important" does not mean that it is appropriate for Stack Overflow.

When an open-source collective has made the decision to rely on StackOverflow as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool, perhaps we might be a little more tolerant of folks who - by necessity - are trying to use this vector to engage in some sort of communication.

No.

Stack Overflow cannot control whether some builders of some tool decide to try to use SO "as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool." We therefore cannot and should not treat questions about such tools any differently from questions on any other topic. We are not responsible for the TensorFlow community's problems, and we should not change our standards just for them.

We're happy to answer appropriate questions, of course. That's what SO is for. But if it's OK to ask how to download TensorFlow documentation, then it's OK to ask that about JavaScript documentation. Or any other tool.

this question re. documentation was rather important.

You can always argue that a question is important. It's "rather important" to know how to get started programming C++. It's "rather important" to know how to write web browsers. It's "rather important" to know how to parse HTML with regexes.

Just because you deem a question "rather important" does not mean that it is appropriate for Stack Overflow.

When an open-source collective has made the decision to rely on StackOverflow as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool, perhaps we might be a little more tolerant of folks who - by necessity - are trying to use this vector to engage in some sort of communication.

No.

Stack Overflow cannot control whether some builders of some tool decide to try to use SO "as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool." We therefore cannot and should not treat questions about such tools any differently from questions on any other topic. We are not responsible for the TensorFlow community's problems, and we should not change our standards just for them.

We're happy to answer appropriate questions, of course. That's what SO is for. But if it's OK to ask how to download TensorFlow documentation, then it's OK to ask that about JavaScript documentation. Or any other tool.

this question re. documentation was rather important.

You can always argue that a question is important. It's "rather important" to know how to get started programming C++. It's "rather important" to know how to write web browsers. It's "rather important" to know how to parse HTML with regexes. It's even "rather important" to know how to change the oil in your car.

Just because you deem a question "rather important" does not mean that it is appropriate for Stack Overflow.

When an open-source collective has made the decision to rely on StackOverflow as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool, perhaps we might be a little more tolerant of folks who - by necessity - are trying to use this vector to engage in some sort of communication.

No.

Stack Overflow cannot control whether some builders of some tool decide to try to use SO "as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool." We therefore cannot and should not treat questions about such tools any differently from questions on any other topic. We are not responsible for the TensorFlow community's problems, and we should not change our standards just for them.

We're happy to answer appropriate questions, of course. That's what SO is for. But if it's OK to ask how to download TensorFlow documentation, then it's OK to ask that about JavaScript documentation. Or any other tool.

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this question re. documentation was rather important.

You can always argue that a question is important. It's "rather important" to know how to get started programming C++. It's "rather important" to know how to write web browsers. It's "rather important" to know how to parse HTML with regexes. It's even "rather important" to know how to change the oil in your car.

Just because you deem a question "rather important" does not mean that it is appropriate for Stack Overflow.

When an open-source collective has made the decision to rely on StackOverflow as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool, perhaps we might be a little more tolerant of folks who - by necessity - are trying to use this vector to engage in some sort of communication.

No.

Stack Overflow cannot control whether some builders of some tool decide to try to use SO "as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool." We therefore cannot and should not treat questions about such tools any differently from questions on any other topic. We are not responsible for the TensorFlow community's problems, and we should not change our standards just for them.

We're happy to answer appropriate questions, of course. That's what SO is for. But if it's OK to ask how to download TensorFlow documentation, then it's OK to ask that about JavaScript documentation. Or any other tool.

this question re. documentation was rather important.

You can always argue that a question is important. It's "rather important" to know how to get started programming C++. It's "rather important" to know how to write web browsers. It's "rather important" to know how to parse HTML with regexes. It's even "rather important" to know how to change the oil in your car.

Just because you deem a question "rather important" does not mean that it is appropriate for Stack Overflow.

When an open-source collective has made the decision to rely on StackOverflow as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool, perhaps we might be a little more tolerant of folks who - by necessity - are trying to use this vector to engage in some sort of communication.

No.

Stack Overflow cannot control whether some builders of some tool decide to try to use SO "as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool." We therefore cannot and should not treat questions about such tools any differently from questions on any other topic. We are not responsible for the TensorFlow community's problems, and we should not change our standards just for them.

We're happy to answer appropriate questions, of course. That's what SO is for. But if it's OK to ask how to download TensorFlow documentation, then it's OK to ask that about JavaScript documentation. Or any other tool.

this question re. documentation was rather important.

You can always argue that a question is important. It's "rather important" to know how to get started programming C++. It's "rather important" to know how to write web browsers. It's "rather important" to know how to parse HTML with regexes.

Just because you deem a question "rather important" does not mean that it is appropriate for Stack Overflow.

When an open-source collective has made the decision to rely on StackOverflow as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool, perhaps we might be a little more tolerant of folks who - by necessity - are trying to use this vector to engage in some sort of communication.

No.

Stack Overflow cannot control whether some builders of some tool decide to try to use SO "as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool." We therefore cannot and should not treat questions about such tools any differently from questions on any other topic. We are not responsible for the TensorFlow community's problems, and we should not change our standards just for them.

We're happy to answer appropriate questions, of course. That's what SO is for. But if it's OK to ask how to download TensorFlow documentation, then it's OK to ask that about JavaScript documentation. Or any other tool.

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this question re. documentation was rather important.

You can always argue that a question is important. It's "rather important" to know how to get started programming C++. It's "rather important" to know how to write web browsers. It's "rather important" to know how to parse HTML with regexes. It's even "rather important" to know how to change the oil in your car.

Just because you deem a question "rather important" does not mean that it is appropriate for Stack Overflow.

When an open-source collective has made the decision to rely on StackOverflow as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool, perhaps we might be a little more tolerant of folks who - by necessity - are trying to use this vector to engage in some sort of communication.

No.

Stack Overflow cannot control whether some builders of some tool decide to try to use SO "as its primary bug-track and user-contact/support tool." We therefore cannot and should not treat questions about such tools any differently from questions on any other topic. We are not responsible for the TensorFlow community's problems, and we should not change our standards just for them.

We're happy to answer appropriate questions, of course. That's what SO is for. But if it's OK to ask how to download TensorFlow documentation, then it's OK to ask that about JavaScript documentation. Or any other tool.