Trivial, but annoying, issue I found while trying to exercise the Gold dupehammer.
There is a question, Group by first column and append cells from second column, which is a clear duplicate of Pandas groupby result into multiple columns.
They are dups to extent that not only are they asking to achieve the same result, but also improve performance on existing attempts. As such, it is a benefit to have one marked as a duplicate of the other.
The first question was tagged [python-3.x]
but not [python]
. So I added the [python]
tag via an edit, again an improvement. But then when I try to use the Gold dup hammer I am told that I cannot close as I've participated in editing the tag for the question.
Note I don't have a Gold badge in [python-3.x]
, so I could not have closed it before the edit.
Where it's just a matter of version-specific versus generic tag, can this safeguard be dropped?
Update: the question has now been closed (albeit after an answer was provided, then deleted). This may be the meta effect, but the question still stands.
One solution could be to have a hierarchy of tags which, in my mind, is a good idea anyway to add structure to SO. For example, a Gold badge holder in [python]
should be able to Close [python-2.7]
and [python-3.x]
questions.
Or, better, force all [python-XY]
posts to also have [python]
.
This isn't the first time I have faced this issue.
[python-3.x]
must automatically be marked[python]
. This would be possible to force/implement if a hierarchy structure existed.[python]
responder not see[python-3.x]
questions?