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AbsolutellyAbsolutely. Furthermore, I've even answered in a question that already had some answers, in order to provide a MCVE as an example.

There are some questions which don't show any kind of research effort, but are the most proper for MCVE, even if they don't fit Stack Overflow rules. But they happen to act as a FAQ and they are useful for people Googleing them. That would, in some way, fill the gap that the buried documentation section tried to fill, from my point of view.

Absolutelly. Furthermore, I've even answered in a question that already had some answers, in order to provide a MCVE as an example.

There are some questions which don't show any kind of research effort, but are the most proper for MCVE, even if they don't fit Stack Overflow rules. But they happen to act as a FAQ and they are useful for people Googleing them. That would, in some way, fill the gap that the buried documentation section tried to fill, from my point of view.

Absolutely. Furthermore, I've even answered in a question that already had some answers, in order to provide a MCVE as an example.

There are some questions which don't show any kind of research effort, but are the most proper for MCVE, even if they don't fit Stack Overflow rules. But they happen to act as a FAQ and they are useful for people Googleing them. That would, in some way, fill the gap that the buried documentation section tried to fill, from my point of view.

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Absolutelly. Furthermore, I've even answered in a question that already had some answers, in order to provide a MCVE as an example.

There are some questions which don't show any kind of research effort, but are the most proper for MCVE, even if they don't fit Stack Overflow rules. But they happen to act as a FAQ and they are useful for people Googleing them. That would, in some way, fill the gap that documentationthe buried documentation section tried to fill, from my point of view.

Absolutelly. Furthermore, I've even answered in a question that already had some answers, in order to provide a MCVE as an example.

There are some questions which don't show any kind of research effort, but are the most proper for MCVE, even if they don't fit Stack Overflow rules. But they happen to act as a FAQ and they are useful for people Googleing them. That would, in some way, fill the gap that documentation tried to fill, from my point of view.

Absolutelly. Furthermore, I've even answered in a question that already had some answers, in order to provide a MCVE as an example.

There are some questions which don't show any kind of research effort, but are the most proper for MCVE, even if they don't fit Stack Overflow rules. But they happen to act as a FAQ and they are useful for people Googleing them. That would, in some way, fill the gap that the buried documentation section tried to fill, from my point of view.

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Absolutelly. Furthermore, I've even answered in a question that already had some answers, in order to provide a MCVE as an example.

There are some questions which don't show any kind of research effort, but are the most proper for MCVE, even if they don't fit Stack Overflow rules. But they happen to act as a FAQ and they are useful for people Googleing them. That would, in some way, fill the gap that documentation tried to fill, from my point of view.