I have recently started actively answering and moderating Android questions. I have run into a lot of questions of the style:
My application is crashing, (sometimes, but not always) here is the code and (sometimes, but not always) here is the stack trace.
It's obvious that when code and stack trace are missing, the proper use is to comment and/or flag as "insufficient information". But supposing the relevant information is present, what is an appropriate response? I have sometimes:
- commented (if the issue is really simple),
- answered (when it may be a little more complex), or
- (in very trivial cases) reported them as duplicate of "sample" questions, such as Unfortunately MyApp has stopped. How can I solve this? or What is a stack trace, and how can I use it to debug my application errors?
- used more than one of the above.
I also have seen all these behaviors from a lot of users (the close vote queue is typically filled with these). Are there any official (or unofficial) guidelines for dealing with these questions? I couldn't find anything about this issue, either in the FAQ or in meta.