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Issues in Python Documentation Guidelines [duplicate]

Python's documentation has a topic "Meta: Documentation Guidelines". Looking at its history, I see that it was created on April 7th with a pinned example: These are just proposals not ...
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Where is the "wiki" section? [duplicate]

stackoverflow had a section like wiki with code exemples and a lot of great tips but now cant find it. Used it a year ago. Was it deleted?
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Warlords of Documentation: A Proposed Expansion of Stack Overflow

It’s been 7 years and 10,000,000+ Questions since Stack Overflow was launched. The amount of good that has been done for the field - all the developers helped, all the person-hours saved, all the ...
Kevin Montrose's user avatar
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?

The Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming blog post says: Too many people experience Stack Overflow as a hostile or elitist place, especially newer coders, women, people of color, and others in ...
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Introducing: Channels - Q&A For Engineering Teams [closed]

Update: Channels are now called: stack-overflow-for-teams. When you use Stack Overflow to solve some of your problems, you begin wanting to use it for everything. We've often said that Stack Overflow ...
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Stack Overflow Mentorship Research Project

I’m Kristina, the first (and so far, only) User Experience Researcher here at Stack Overflow. As you probably know, on SO we have a bit of a problem with our new user experience. People new to SO (or ...
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Tearing Down the Structure of Documentation [closed]

If you have told us (or privately thought) Documentation isn't working: You are correct. It isn't. Yet. Since early on in the private beta of Documentation, we’ve used a simple, rigid structure: Tags =...
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The dawn of Documentation: a solstice update [closed]

Normally Kevin does these updates, but I wanted to take an opportunity to talk about how Documentation is doing from my perspective as a community manager. For the last 3 years or so, building ...
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Is Documentation a failed experiment? [closed]

Early on, I made some small change to some small part of PHP Documentation and occasionally see a single rep point pop up, but I NEVER find myself visiting it for ANY reason now. Matteo Italia's well ...
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Help set Q&A (TeamDAG) product development priorities

Thanks everyone for your feedback on this post. As expected, there is a lot of passion around how we spend our resources improving Q&A. There is an undeniable desire to see DAG focus on ...
Joe Friend's user avatar
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Should "Very Low Quality" flags be offloaded entirely to tag experts?

Some of the Stack Overflow moderators were having (yet another) discussion about what makes "not an answer" fundamentally different from "very low quality", since the former ...
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The Foundations of Collectives and its Future

Since the announcement of Collectives™ on Stack Overflow, we’ve seen a number of potential narratives emerge for how and why Collectives exist. So in the spirit of continued transparency, I thought I’...
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Let's draft some guidelines for Articles in Collectives

Note: This is the first in a series of questions about Articles in Collectives. About Articles on Collectives When we introduced Collectives on Stack Overflow, we also introduced a new content type: ...
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Regex reference and its fate

Background I was whining about the fact that regex tag suffers from bad quality questions and answers. I did something about it. I rampaged through the review queue: But I wasn't satisfied. I noticed ...
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Documentation is read-only. What’s next? [closed]

As previously announced, Stack Overflow Documentation is now in read-only mode in preparation for its sunset permanent removal from the site. Before we move on, I want to update you all on some ...
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Documentation is on its way to becoming the next W3Schools [closed]

Motivation: I only posted this because I have seen complaints from others about the exact same type of behavior in multiple tags. I was able to participate in the non-public documentation period....
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Removing Documentation: Reputation, Archive, and Links [closed]

Update: More details about attribution and the current status of link removal can be found in my answer. Last time I promised we’d release a JSON archive, preserve reputation earned on Documentation, ...
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Why are answer rates dropping?

Area 51 recommends that for beta sites, a rate of 90% answered is a healthy beta, and 80% answered needs some work. I'm not sure how to find the recent answer rate on Stack Overflow overall, but the ...
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How do I ask and self-answer a correct, high quality Q&A pair without attracting downvotes?

Almost two years ago I asked and then self-answered this question about certificates. I did so because handling certificates has always been a great pain, requiring a combination of disparate command-...
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Whatever happened to Stack Overflow TV (SOTV)?

In 2013 the idea of SOTV was introduced to the community: It will be a series of fast, smart videos for experienced programmers who want to learn a new thing. The videos will serve as a ...
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Can you answer your own questions on Stack Overflow?

As a new Stack Overflow user, I am learning about how to use the system (reputation, etc.). I have had many technical questions that I believe may be useful to post, but I answered them myself. Is ...
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Why is documentation reputation counted as the main reputation? [closed]

TL;DR or remove the rep gain.. Let documentation be written by people who are genuinely interesting in creating good documentation. Not by people who want to earn rep – Tim Castelijns I would love ...
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The new review icon isn't an improvement

TylerH mentioned here that he likes the new review icon (currently in A/B testing): That icon is the same, isn't it? For pity's sake, can we replace that icon or just add some text? Now it has a ...
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Who is the target audience for documentation? [closed]

I am a semi-frequent contributor to the C++ Language documentation section. I am currently dissatisfied with the "Hello World" example. As of the time of writing, it is over 600 words and contains ...
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What T-SQL documentation has helped you? [closed]

The Documentation beta has ended. We'd like to thank you all for the input on this meta question. It'll be useful to have the question and it's answers around, should we attempt another Documentation-...
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I want to seed Stack Overflow with questions about my product/project. What do I need to know?

I run a project or business that involves coding and I'd like for people to be able to find information about this on Stack Overflow. What do I need to know about doing this? Is this allowed? Return ...
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Is Stack Overflow a reasonable substitute for patchy documentation?

TensorFlow sounds cool. And I'm an experienced programmer with a highly relevant background, so I'm working through the "Quick Start" guides. But I'm going very slowly, because I'm finding the ...
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We’re bringing advertisements for technology courses to Stack Overflow

UPDATE: We have concluded this pilot study, and will discontinue serving advertisements for technology courses on Stack Overflow starting May 31st, 2023. With your feedback on this post and the ads' ...
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Disappearing badges?

Earlier today, I could've sworn I had at least 5 badges more on the main site than I have now. Bronze: 81 -> 77 Silver: 41 -> 40 (I think) Did I miss something?
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Was there a Documentation post-mortem?

In the post on Sunsetting Documentation, it was stated: We also plan to write a retrospective on the blog and make this a topic of an upcoming Town Hall Chat. I’m planning a few posts for my ...
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The Un-shipping of Teams

For almost the past year, we've had Teams in private beta and while we believe in its potential value, after a lot of consideration we've decided to un-ship the idea for the time being. Teams ...
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A better Documentation model: Task, not Topic [closed]

The current documentation model is focused on a set of arbitrarily defined topics, within which are examples. I believe that this model has led to widespread confusion about what Docs.SO is for, and ...
Nicol Bolas's user avatar
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Saving "Sunsetted Documentation" by creating self-answered questions [closed]

I added a self answered question on SO with the contents of documentation, this was mentioned as a possible solution on the Sunsetting Documentation . Within minutes it was down-voted, received ...
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Are GrammarBots supported?

I enjoy answering and nurturing the ruby and rubyonrails questions on Stack Exchange. However I'm often having to edit the English of a question before addressing the technical bits. Say I wrote a bot ...
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Are changelog type questions acceptable?

Are changelog type questions acceptable on SO? By changelog, I mean questions like: 'what are the concrete API differences between version 1 of Foo and version 2?' or, the specific question regarding ...
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Could Stack Overflow Documentation be revived as a part of of Stack Overflow for Teams? [closed]

Stack Overflow Documentation never made much sense as an attempt to somehow replace or supplement, in a centralized way, existing documentation for various languages, tools, or open source projects. ...
Daniel Bingham's user avatar
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Should we close all meta questions tagged with Documentation? [closed]

I see a large number of questions in the Close Vote review queue on Meta Stack Overflow that have the documentation tag. They are flagged as off topic with the "can no longer be reproduced" reason. ...
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Index of Documentation update announcements [closed]

Is there a collated list of Documentation updates by developers?
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Remove prompt for Documentation [closed]

With Documentation going through sunsetting, perhaps the prompt should be removed from questions page as well.
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Content attribution in the era of Doc.SO's erasure

All user-provided content on SO is given under the terms of the CC-by-SA Creative Commons license. Among other things, this allows copying, but only so long as you provide attribution to the original. ...
Nicol Bolas's user avatar
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Should being awarded 'Documentation Review' privilege still be happening?

Today I reached 100+ reputation on SO and I was awarded the Documentation Review privilege as pictured: I looked into it a found that documentation has been 'sunsetted'. I also found this question on ...
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Why is "defining what a tag is" only valid for ambiguous tag's excerpt?

I just suggested a tag wiki excerpt: Laravel Admin is administrative interface builder for Laravel which can help you build CRUD backends just with few lines of code. but it got rejected with this ...
Muhammad Dyas Yaskur's user avatar
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I like badges, but only when earned

I just found that I received a "Documentation User" badge. Huh? Here's the extent of my interaction with the (now frozen) Documentation section: I checked out the various Swift Language topic. Maybe -...
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Where did the chat room for Documentation go? [closed]

I remember that there's a chat room to discuss the public beta of Documentation. The link's https://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/117558/documentation-public-beta. However, when I navigate to this link ...
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Disable the 'Insert Link to Documentation' popup [closed]

Documentation has sunsetted last Tuesday. However, the hyperlink tab to insert a Docs link into a Q & A post continues to display on both Stack Overflow and Meta.SO ... ... even though links to ...
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Why is there such a low tag limit?

So, I was looking at this perfectly logical Excel meta merge thread and I was struck by the fact that I agree with the idea of changing the tag I have sometimes had trouble classifying more ...
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Is there a timeline for the sunsetting of Documentation? [closed]

As Documentation has sunsetted on Tuesday, contributions to Docs are no longer accepted and the review queue was shut down too, which was the plan mentioned in the announcement. After August 8, ...
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Should [documentation] meta questions follow Documentation? [closed]

Since SO Documentation is no more, all documentation Meta questions about it are now useless (at the very least, they are off topic now). Even though they don't take up (much) physical space at SO HQ ...
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How can I get the Documentation user Badge? [closed]

There is a silver badge called Documentation user badge which can earn at least one badge for contributing to Stack Overflow Documentation. I visited to the Stack Overflow Documentation page, but it ...
Sarasa Gunawardhana's user avatar
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What subjects would be good for a self-answered question? [closed]

I'm good at researching, and I'm also good at debugging, so I rarely find the need to ask for help here. But I still want to contribute questions, which is an enormous part of SO. I have gotten the ...
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