Timeline for Proposal to add flag for questions related to bugs
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Jun 14, 2020 at 11:50 | history | edited | dkreeft | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jun 14, 2020 at 11:02 | comment | added | Scratte | I'm not liking this at all. You're proposing that all questions that are caused by a bug of some sort, should just outright be closed! No solutions, no workarounds, just "Closed - buggy software" ⭠ you're on your own! How does that make a better internet? Some bugs are also never fixed in subsequent releases. | |
Jun 14, 2020 at 10:43 | comment | added | Temani Afif | My point is avoiding people asking for how to do X with Y and people coming up with A, B, C that are not related to Y in the first place and could thus be off-topic ---> and what if Y is not the good solution to start with, what if Y is the wrong way to solve X. Providing A,B, C is not off-topic at all especially if the solution is a lot better. Again SO is about answers, you should not prevent people from giving answers even if you think they are wrong. You can downvote them and upvote the correct one. | |
Jun 14, 2020 at 10:29 | comment | added | dkreeft | Whether the proposed bug flag would close the issue or not (that is something we could decide on later), everyone is free to open another question after the flag that is more inline with how to do X when I cannot use Y. My point is avoiding people asking for how to do X with Y and people coming up with A, B, C that are not related to Y in the first place and could thus be off-topic. Given the possibility that some users would continue raising question flags because of a bug, you also run into the issue of users raising flags on the answers for being non-related. Result: more work for everyone! | |
Jun 14, 2020 at 10:20 | comment | added | Temani Afif | but you do not provide the right answer in that case --> SO is about questions/answers. Provide the answer you think is right by poiting out the bug and I provide another answer where I gave a working code doing the same without any bug. It's up to the community/ the OP/ to any future user to pick the suitable answer. You can even downvote the answer providing alternatives if you think they aren't useful BUT you should not stop people from providing answers simply because a bug is in play. | |
Jun 14, 2020 at 10:17 | comment | added | dkreeft | You could provide alternatives any time, but they could not be the answer to the question that was asked. Sure, it could help OP circumventing the issue, but you do not provide the right answer in that case. My proposal is exactly to close bug-related questions to moment the proposed flag is processed, to avoid others from spending time researching/answering something caused by something other than a lack of knowledge/skill/etc. | |
Jun 14, 2020 at 10:02 | comment | added | Temani Afif | why not? if you face a bug, you stop and wait until the bug get fixed? I don't think so. We try to provide alternatives and they are valid answers to bug related question. Bug related question should remain open to either point out that this is a bug or to give alternative solutions to solve the main issue | |
Jun 14, 2020 at 10:02 | comment | added | Nick is tired | @dkreeft Did you read their question?: "What CSS would display the fixed background pattern in full width?" - The answer perfectly answers that | |
Jun 14, 2020 at 10:02 | answer | added | Cody GrayMod | timeline score: 9 | |
Jun 14, 2020 at 10:00 | comment | added | dkreeft | @TermaniAfif you are wrong, at least for the example you provide. Pointing out an alternative as an answer to a question is not the actual answer right? | |
Jun 14, 2020 at 9:57 | comment | added | Temani Afif | no, you are wrong. I gave a lot of alternatives to counter bugs to have a working code. If something is buggy we use something different. An example of a recent question related to bug I have answered: stackoverflow.com/q/62322584/8620333 | |
Jun 14, 2020 at 9:55 | comment | added | dkreeft | @TermaniAfif Of course raising the question is valid. The point is to help out the OP with his/her problem. In case of a bug that would be pointed them to a bug report or the like. The question is then not worth spending more time on by the community in my opinion. | |
Jun 14, 2020 at 9:54 | comment | added | Nick is tired | What's to stop someone just answering the question and saying it's a bug and linking to the relevant bug report. "It's a bug in X introduced in version Y, the bug report can be found here" is a valid answer. As described here | |
Jun 14, 2020 at 9:53 | comment | added | Temani Afif | What if the OP don't know that it's a bug? when you face an issue, you cannot know if it's your code or a system bug so such question is still valid. I answer a lot of question related to bug to actually say this is a bug and maybe provide an alternative | |
Jun 14, 2020 at 9:50 | history | asked | dkreeft | CC BY-SA 4.0 |