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Recently, this question came to my attention about why a formatted document, when created with a specific library, was appearing with elements in the wrong order. The question itself could use a little work, but one of the comments/answers made me take a look at the library host site.

In their guide, they have this section:

How to get help? Types of questions and where to ask:
- ‘How do I ?’ or ‘Why do I have this error ?’ – please post to StackOverflow using the edi tag.
- ‘I have this error and I’m sure it’s a bug’ or ‘I have an idea\feature request’ – please create a new issue in GitHub.
- ‘Why do you’ or ‘When will you’ – please use our internal discussion board.

(bolded emphasis mine)

Now, I don't have a problem with them sending people to us for the type of questions they list - it's the purpose of the site. What I'm worried about is them using the tag here, since edi is a (well-defined but) general process not specific to any one library. Probably, we should have an ediFabric tag (like many of the other library-specific tags) that they should list.

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  • One wonders why, after the question came to your attention and certainly before calling attention to it on Meta, did you not fix the "enter image description here" problem... Sep 6, 2016 at 3:58
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    @CodyGray - err, I started, but got distracted by the shiny and ran out of time before Labor-Day activities. Sep 6, 2016 at 5:44

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