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Timeline for Streamlining the MRE page

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Jun 1, 2022 at 22:11 comment added Vedran Pavic I personally find it very unfortunate that the page in its current form mentions several different acronyms but fails to refer to the one that represents what's in the page title and URL - MRE.
Feb 24, 2022 at 18:18 comment added kaya3 I think under "reproducible" it would help to be explicit that somebody else should be able to copy&paste the code from your question, run it, and see the same result or error that is described in the question.
Feb 24, 2022 at 18:03 answer added Ted Klein Bergman timeline score: 3
Feb 22, 2022 at 14:25 comment added Sebastian Simon “see footnote” — Related: Min-Reprex, MCVE vs. MVCE. “checking the language-specific tag for language-specific steps to post code” — But that’s even more text for users to ignore! But seriously, this is good advice, however, tag wikis should be more discoverable in general and be updated regularly. Related: Tag-specific MRE page. Instead of linking to the idownvotedbecau.se site, maybe link to this FAQ? Also “JSLint” → “linters”, and remove “interpreted”…
Feb 21, 2022 at 15:52 comment added Kevin B The help page wouldn't necessarily help me remember that it exists. The only thing that would would be a list of such shortcuts existing under the comment box... but a bunch of abbreviations without explanation would only be useful to those who can interpret them.
Feb 21, 2022 at 15:48 comment added user5349916 If people indeed don't know about the [mre] shortcut, perhaps adding a note to the MRE help page would be useful?
Feb 21, 2022 at 15:24 history edited toolic
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Feb 21, 2022 at 11:31 comment added Ted Klein Bergman @Lundin My point was that users linking people to the MRE page will use either of those tags, but they both translate to [mre]. So it's not often that the other terms come up.
Feb 21, 2022 at 11:15 comment added Lundin "don’t copy the names you’re using in your existing code" This text needs to go. One of the most common reasons that questions get closed for lacking a reproducible example is that poster wrote down some strange artificial example for the benefit of SO instead of copying the actual code. But their example doesn't match compiler errors etc and might not even contain the problem.
Feb 21, 2022 at 11:12 comment added Lundin I doubt most users are even aware of the existence of the [mre] and [mcve] tags.
Feb 21, 2022 at 8:40 history edited Sabito CC BY-SA 4.0
removed unintentional headings
Feb 20, 2022 at 23:16 comment added Ted Klein Bergman I think my biggest concern is this: "If the problem requires some server-side code as well as some XML-based configuration, include code for both. If a web page problem requires HTML, some JavaScript, and a stylesheet, include code for all three." There are so many technical and area-specific words that it makes it pretty much useless for most people who are visiting this page. A general page should be general.
Feb 20, 2022 at 22:52 history edited Ted Klein Bergman CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 20, 2022 at 22:50 comment added Ted Klein Bergman @GinoMempin Definitely a good suggestion! I think I'll add it!
Feb 20, 2022 at 22:33 comment added Gino Mempin re: removal of Stack Snippets section. How about recommending instead to check the language-specific tag for language-specific steps to post code? The [[javascript]](stackoverflow.com/tags/javascript/info) tag already has that info about stack snippets, JSLint, etc. Haven't checked all the other major language tags, but at least each tag can hold their own guidance, instead of the MRE page.
Feb 20, 2022 at 21:15 history asked Ted Klein Bergman CC BY-SA 4.0