I asked this question, which has received 6 down-votes so far, and (frustratingly), nothing indicating what might be wrong with it as a question. Six downvotes is more than just one guy having a bad day: it indicates an issue with the question. I'm not whinging about it receiving downvotes (fair enough, opinions differ), but I'd really like to know how to improve my question-asking as I can only assume this is in fact a bad question. My guess is one of helpfulness, though to me it appears to be on a subject which is reasonably relevant to other people (sufficient that it's effectively an extension question from a presentation). What can I do to improve it?
Note I'm not begging for answers (I did that already with the bounty which is the approved method of answer begging)—or for that matter upvotes. I just want to know how to improve the question. I believe that is compatible with the downvote-reason tag.
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. Or, in other words, a relevant portion of the issue is only linked to.git clone
as the workflow to fully replicate requires a git repository). It seems some of the problem is that I didn't make that clear enough (now fixed).