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In the Rust tag wiki, we recently added a section aimed at language-specific techniques to reduce the posters original code to create a MCVEMRE. See "Producing a Minimal, Complete, Verifiable exampleReproducible Example (MRE) for Rust code" 1.

I don't know that a "MCVE"MRE template" is the right solution, but I do think that each language could have a set of steps, general guidelines, or even just hints that could be more specific additions to the existing general guides for creating a MCVEMRE.

I'd love it if we got tag-specific MCVEMRE pages and if they could be made a first-class part of the tag info so that we could use (something similar to) the short [MCVE][MRE] links to guide questions in need of a MCVEMRE to the most relevant information.

We considered making this information a question like R did instead of putting it on the tag wiki page, but I was dissuaded by other Rust community members as they felt that such a question would ultimately be off-topic for SO.

Having it be a dedicated page would avoid this issue by making an explicitly condoned location for this information.


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In the Rust tag wiki, we recently added a section aimed at language-specific techniques to reduce the posters original code to create a MCVE. See "Producing a Minimal, Complete, Verifiable example for Rust code" 1.

I don't know that a "MCVE template" is the right solution, but I do think that each language could have a set of steps, general guidelines, or even just hints that could be more specific additions to the existing general guides for creating a MCVE.

I'd love it if we got tag-specific MCVE pages and if they could be made a first-class part of the tag info so that we could use (something similar to) the short [MCVE] links to guide questions in need of a MCVE to the most relevant information.

We considered making this information a question like R did instead of putting it on the tag wiki page, but I was dissuaded by other Rust community members as they felt that such a question would ultimately be off-topic for SO.

Having it be a dedicated page would avoid this issue by making an explicitly condoned location for this information.


1 Oh, for the ability to link to section headers...

In the Rust tag wiki, we recently added a section aimed at language-specific techniques to reduce the posters original code to create a MRE. See "Producing a Minimal, Reproducible Example (MRE) for Rust code" 1.

I don't know that a "MRE template" is the right solution, but I do think that each language could have a set of steps, general guidelines, or even just hints that could be more specific additions to the existing general guides for creating a MRE.

I'd love it if we got tag-specific MRE pages and if they could be made a first-class part of the tag info so that we could use (something similar to) the short [MRE] links to guide questions in need of a MRE to the most relevant information.

We considered making this information a question like R did instead of putting it on the tag wiki page, but I was dissuaded by other Rust community members as they felt that such a question would ultimately be off-topic for SO.

Having it be a dedicated page would avoid this issue by making an explicitly condoned location for this information.


1 Oh, for the ability to link to section headers...

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In the Rust tag wiki, we recently added a section aimed at language-specific techniques to reduce the posters original code to create a MCVE. See "Producing a Minimal, Complete, Verifiable example for Rust code" 1.

I don't know that a "MCVE template" is the right solution, but I do think that each language could have a set of steps, general guidelines, or even just hints that could be more specific additions to the existing general guides for creating a MCVE.

I'd love it if we got tag-specific MCVE pages and if they could be made a first-class part of the tag info so that we could use (something similar to) the short [MCVE] links to guide questions in need of a MCVE to the most relevant information.

We considered making this information a question like R did instead of putting it on the tag wiki page, but I was dissuaded by other Rust community members as they felt that such a question would ultimately be off-topic for SO.

Having it be a dedicated page would avoid this issue by making an explicitly condoned location for this information.


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In the Rust tag wiki, we recently added a section aimed at language-specific techniques to reduce the posters original code to create a MCVE. See "Producing a Minimal, Complete, Verifiable example for Rust code" 1.

I don't know that a "MCVE template" is the right solution, but I do think that each language could have a set of steps, general guidelines, or even just hints that could be more specific additions to the existing general guides for creating a MCVE.

I'd love it if we got tag-specific MCVE pages and if they could be made a first-class part of the tag info so that we could use (something similar to) the short [MCVE] links to guide questions in need of a MCVE to the most relevant information.

We considered making this information a question like R did instead of putting it on the tag wiki page, but I was dissuaded by other Rust community members as they felt that such a question would ultimately be off-topic for SO.

Having it be a dedicated page would avoid this issue by making an explicitly condoned location for this information.


1 Oh, for the ability to link to section headers...

In the Rust tag wiki, we recently added a section aimed at language-specific techniques to reduce the posters original code to create a MCVE. See "Producing a Minimal, Complete, Verifiable example for Rust code" 1.

I don't know that a "MCVE template" is the right solution, but I do think that each language could have a set of steps, general guidelines, or even just hints that could be more specific additions to the existing general guides for creating a MCVE.

I'd love it if we got tag-specific MCVE pages and if they could be made a first-class part of the tag info so that we could use (something similar to) the short [MCVE] links to guide questions in need of a MCVE to the most relevant information.

We considered making this information a question like R did instead of putting it on the tag wiki page, but I was dissuaded by other Rust community members as they felt that such a question would ultimately be off-topic for SO.

Having it be a dedicated page would avoid this issue by making an explicitly condoned location for this information.


1 Oh, for the ability to link to section headers...

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In the Rust tag wiki, we recently added a section aimed at language-specific techniques to reduce the posters original code to create a MCVE. See "Producing a Minimal, Complete, Verifiable example for Rust code" 1.

I don't know that a "MCVE template" is the right solution, but I do think that each language could have a set of steps, general guidelines, or even just hints that could be more specific additions to the existing general guides for creating a MCVE.

I'd love it if we got tag-specific MCVE pages and if they could be made a first-class part of the tag info so that we could use (something similar to) the short [MCVE] links to guide questions in need of a MCVE to the most relevant information.

We considered making this information a question like R did instead of putting it on the tag wiki page, but I was dissuaded by other Rust community members as they felt that such a question would ultimately be off-topic for SO.

Having it be a dedicated page would avoid this issue by making an explicitly condoned location for this information.


1 Oh, for the ability to link to section headers...

In the Rust tag wiki, we recently added a section aimed at language-specific techniques to create a MCVE. See "Producing a Minimal, Complete, Verifiable example for Rust code" 1.

I don't know that a "MCVE template" is the right solution, but I do think that each language could have a set of steps, general guidelines, or even just hints that could be more specific additions to the existing general guides for creating a MCVE.

I'd love it if we got tag-specific MCVE pages and if they could be made a first-class part of the tag info so that we could use (something similar to) the short [MCVE] links to guide questions in need of a MCVE to the most relevant information.

We considered making this information a question like R did instead of putting it on the tag wiki page, but I was dissuaded by other Rust community members as they felt that such a question would ultimately be off-topic for SO.

Having it be a dedicated page would avoid this issue by making an explicitly condoned location for this information.


1 Oh, for the ability to link to section headers...

In the Rust tag wiki, we recently added a section aimed at language-specific techniques to reduce the posters original code to create a MCVE. See "Producing a Minimal, Complete, Verifiable example for Rust code" 1.

I don't know that a "MCVE template" is the right solution, but I do think that each language could have a set of steps, general guidelines, or even just hints that could be more specific additions to the existing general guides for creating a MCVE.

I'd love it if we got tag-specific MCVE pages and if they could be made a first-class part of the tag info so that we could use (something similar to) the short [MCVE] links to guide questions in need of a MCVE to the most relevant information.

We considered making this information a question like R did instead of putting it on the tag wiki page, but I was dissuaded by other Rust community members as they felt that such a question would ultimately be off-topic for SO.

Having it be a dedicated page would avoid this issue by making an explicitly condoned location for this information.


1 Oh, for the ability to link to section headers...

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