Timeline for What value does the staging ground have if we are treating it as if it was the main site?
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Oct 29 at 23:39 | comment | added | Braiam | "when I think of names of users that I've noticed being perennial FGITWs who repeatedly fail to close questions that should be closed" and those are exactly the kind of person I'm not talking of. I'm talking about quote curators quote. I'm talking about people so lost in the weeds of moderation that can't get out and look at practical solutions to real problems. | |
Oct 29 at 23:37 | comment | added | Braiam | Then from the actual guidelines, "It is fine to approve a good question for publication even if it is not perfect. A question that is reasonably formatted, generally understandable, on-topic, and appears to have all the information necessary to answer the question, is ready to be approved." Again, we don't need answerable here, just have the appearance of. Staging grounds question being closed further down the pipeline isn't a bug, it is a feature of the system. | |
Oct 29 at 23:36 | comment | added | Braiam | That's not what the staging grounds set to achieve. I will quote badly here: Staging Ground started off with three main goals: 1) Improve the quality of questions asked by new users; 2) Increase the percentage of successful questions asked by new users; 3) Improve the engagement and knowledge transfer between new askers and reviewers. Note how question answerability isn't referenced, just quality. | |
Oct 29 at 17:57 | comment | added | Karl Knechtel | @dan1st I thought I covered that. I'm clearly not being super precise with the language. But "is answerable" is a consensus that emerges from multiple evaluations from separate people. They don't all need to be SMEs, true. If none are, then at least intuition can be applied. But the clear intent is a question that "... and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development". | |
Oct 29 at 17:56 | comment | added | dan1st | "Staging grounds doesn't expect questions to be outright answerable - Yes, it absolutely does." - I think it makes sense to distinguish between "looks answerable given the knowledge of the reviewer" and "actually answerable". Reviewers don't have to be SMEs and even if they are, there may be something necessary they don't (or can't) know about. | |
Oct 29 at 17:47 | history | answered | Karl Knechtel | CC BY-SA 4.0 |