In the last few days, I came across multiple proposed changes in the documentation, that were actually questions.
For example:
I rejected them with the reason "other" and explained, that the question should be asked in Q&A. Additionally, I added the link https://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask
.
Especially larger tags like Java Language
have lots of proposed changes like this.
- taking input of ÿûÿû ÿûÿû'ÿýÿûÿý from telnet
- Missing Return statement error
- can i use java to deploy cloud?
- i need to sort and loop Ads
It looks like the number of questions posted in documentation is increasing, so I think we should do something about that.
I have two solutions in mind:
- An user should have at least one post in the tag, where he wants to make changes. I think everyone who has posted something in Q&A knows, that this is the correct place for questions.
- Add "This is a question" as reason to reject changes in documentation. This would make it more comfortable to reject these changes, than explaining the reason in other. Additionally, this could show the author links to useful information for beginners like the tour.