Linked Questions

67 votes
6 answers
2k views

What if documentation took its content from Stack Overflow Q&A? [closed]

When I need to look up a concept, I don't go to the official documentation or to Stack Overflow Documentation. I go to a Stack Overflow Q&A. This is a radical change, but I'll toss it out there. ...
Goose's user avatar
  • 4,823
56 votes
3 answers
710 views

The forms and quality of Documentation Topics [closed]

Much has been said about what "topic" means on Docs.SO. The Powers That Be seem to feel that it is best for users to decide what "topic" means. Now that we're 3 weeks in, I thought it would be good to ...
Nicol Bolas's user avatar
46 votes
3 answers
2k views

Should people who've never asked or answered a question for C be allowed to review C documentation changes? [closed]

I was looking at recent changes in the C documentation, and came across the review https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/review/changes/113746?filter-tags=c. The change was made by someone with a ...
Jonathan Leffler's user avatar
13 votes
6 answers
1k views

Should this question about hiding elements have remained closed?

The question How to hide the entire element if part of the element overflows vertically? was closed by 5 members of the community. It was then reopened by a moderator. Here is an image of the question ...
Zach Saucier's user avatar
  • 25.9k
-15 votes
4 answers
337 views

What sort of question will get me reasoned and intelligent answers here on Meta?

I've succeeded in helping people quite well on Stack Overflow, but life on Meta seems to be in a completely different world, and apparently without any guidelines. I am quite happy to accept that "it ...
Borodin's user avatar
  • 127k
5 votes
2 answers
269 views

Will Documentation duplicate effort and waste resources? [closed]

Disclaimer: I do not speak for any projects. I have helped with the documentation of these two projects, that's all. PHP has really good documentation, with lots of examples. Maybe some curation ...
chx's user avatar
  • 11.7k
13 votes
1 answer
589 views

Why are there so many audits for proposed documentation changes? [closed]

I'm playing around the documentation review queue, and I have noticed that it has an excessive amount of review audits. The audit pattern seems predictable: if there's some amount of continual items ...
Tatsuyuki Ishi's user avatar
38 votes
0 answers
413 views

FYI - New Documentation Review Queue for Proposed Changes [closed]

In a few minutes, we'll be turning on a new review queue for documentation's proposed changes, detailed in this meta post. This is just a heads-up to let everyone know to report bugs here or tag them ...
Jarrod Dixon's user avatar
  • 15.8k
18 votes
0 answers
222 views

Adding the Table markdown from [Documentation] to Q&A [closed]

On the Documentation section, we can make our own tables with the following markup: | Column | Column | | ------ | ------ | | Cell | Cell | Using an example from SQL Server AdventureWorks, we ...
Siyual's user avatar
  • 16.9k
2 votes
0 answers
258 views

An alternative direction for Stack Overflow Documentation: as a Code Repository [closed]

I was reading yet another "Has Documentation Failed?" question, and came across this: ... most examples on Docs.SO are not "real-world code". They're artificial, used to explain a specific point. ...
Philip C's user avatar
  • 1,847
3 votes
1 answer
169 views

When referring a user to documentation, should we refer them to the official documentation or StackOverflow's documentation? [closed]

So I ran into a question today where someone asked a broad question and so I linked them to MDN's documentation. However, I also realized that StackOverflow's new Documentation feature probably had ...
aug's user avatar
  • 11.7k
8 votes
0 answers
97 views

Duplicate topics in Python documentation [closed]

In Python documentation, we have two topics on list comprehension: List comprehensions (8 examples) List Comprehensions (5 examples) Both have received hundreds of upvotes. How should we handle this?...
nalzok's user avatar
  • 16k
-285 votes
16 answers
11k views

Stack Overflow now has its own app on iOS and Android [closed]

TL;DR: Today we launched a new mobile app specifically for Stack Overflow. It lets you view, post, vote, and comment on Stack Overflow questions and answers. Download links are included in this post. ...
Kasra Rahjerdi's user avatar

15 30 50 per page
1
2