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Peter Mortensen
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Questions asked as community-wiki have the same quality requirements as any other questions so...

I've seen a bunch of questions on StackOverflowStack Overflow over the years asking a similar question.

That doesn't add anything to the question so should be deleted.

Re-asking, with the intent that the accepted answer becomes a wiki.

And this isn't a question at all.

Ask a proper question detailing the problem, what the pre-conditions are, and maybe why this is a problem that needs solving i.e. what trips you up in the existing documentation on the subject etc.

Your answer wasn't a high quality answer either. We want answers to be self contained i.e. you read them here. If you're going to mention some software that can be used to solve the problem then you'd need to explain how that software is configured or provide an example of the integration code you'd need to write to cover the use case in the question.

Questions asked as community-wiki have the same quality requirements as any other questions so...

I've seen a bunch of questions on StackOverflow over the years asking a similar question.

That doesn't add anything to the question so should be deleted.

Re-asking, with the intent that the accepted answer becomes a wiki.

And this isn't a question at all.

Ask a proper question detailing the problem, what the pre-conditions are, and maybe why this is a problem that needs solving i.e. what trips you up in the existing documentation on the subject etc.

Your answer wasn't a high quality answer either. We want answers to be self contained i.e. you read them here. If you're going to mention some software that can be used to solve the problem then you'd need to explain how that software is configured or provide an example of the integration code you'd need to write to cover the use case in the question.

Questions asked as community-wiki have the same quality requirements as any other questions so...

I've seen a bunch of questions on Stack Overflow over the years asking a similar question.

That doesn't add anything to the question so should be deleted.

Re-asking, with the intent that the accepted answer becomes a wiki.

And this isn't a question at all.

Ask a proper question detailing the problem, what the pre-conditions are, and maybe why this is a problem that needs solving i.e. what trips you up in the existing documentation on the subject etc.

Your answer wasn't a high quality answer either. We want answers to be self contained i.e. you read them here. If you're going to mention some software that can be used to solve the problem then you'd need to explain how that software is configured or provide an example of the integration code you'd need to write to cover the use case in the question.

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Robert Longson
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Questions asked as community-wiki have the same quality requirements as any other questions so...

I've seen a bunch of questions on StackOverflow over the years asking a similar question.

That doesn't add anything to the question so should be deleted.

Re-asking, with the intent that the accepted answer becomes a wiki.

And this isn't a question at all.

Ask a proper question detailing the problem, what the pre-conditions are, and maybe why this is a problem that needs solving i.e. what trips you up in the existing documentation on the subject etc.

Your answer wasn't a high quality answer either. We want answers to be self contained i.e. you read them here. If you're going to mention some software that can be used to solve the problem then you'd need to explain how that software is configured or provide an example of the integration code you'd need to write to cover the use case in the question.

Questions asked as community-wiki have the same quality requirements as any other questions so...

I've seen a bunch of questions on StackOverflow over the years asking a similar question.

That doesn't add anything to the question so should be deleted.

Re-asking, with the intent that the accepted answer becomes a wiki.

And this isn't a question at all.

Ask a proper question detailing the problem, what the pre-conditions are, and maybe why this is a problem that needs solving i.e. what trips you up in the existing documentation on the subject etc.

Questions asked as community-wiki have the same quality requirements as any other questions so...

I've seen a bunch of questions on StackOverflow over the years asking a similar question.

That doesn't add anything to the question so should be deleted.

Re-asking, with the intent that the accepted answer becomes a wiki.

And this isn't a question at all.

Ask a proper question detailing the problem, what the pre-conditions are, and maybe why this is a problem that needs solving i.e. what trips you up in the existing documentation on the subject etc.

Your answer wasn't a high quality answer either. We want answers to be self contained i.e. you read them here. If you're going to mention some software that can be used to solve the problem then you'd need to explain how that software is configured or provide an example of the integration code you'd need to write to cover the use case in the question.

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Robert Longson
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Questions asked as community-wiki have the same quality requirements as any other questions so...

I've seen a bunch of questions on StackOverflow over the years asking a similar question.

That doesn't add anything to the question so should be deleted.

Re-asking, with the intent that the accepted answer becomes a wiki.

And this isn't a question at all.

Ask a proper question detailing the problem, what the pre-conditions are, and maybe why this is a problem that needs solving i.e. what trips you up in the existing documentation on the subject etc.