Questions tagged [discussion]
A tag for questions that may not necessarily have a clear-cut right or wrong answer and often subjective. If it is not a bug or feature-request, it is probably a discussion.
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What can I do to improve the question portion of a self-answered Android debugging tutorial?
I recently posted a question and answer on debugging an Android app. The question is currently closed as "not a real question." I'm confused because this seems like a very good fit for the SO format. ...
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Should pure CoffeeScript questions tag JavaScript?
This question is related to Coffeescript tag in javascript library questions?, but I do not think it is a duplicate.
If a question is asking about CoffeeScript (which compiles into JavaScript) but ...
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SO - Annual survey - contractors
What kind of information should be provided by contractors?
If I provide my services though my own company, am I supposed to provide answers for my company or my clients?
For example, should my ...
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Should there be clearer usage guidance for [ios], [iphone], [cocoa-touch], [objective-c], etc?
There seems to be a confusion when asking questions of which of these tags to use. I have seen a few questions tagged with any combination of these.
Should there be some clearer guidance on when to ...
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Why is the "Convention" badge required for moderator nominations?
What is the Convention badge and why is it required to have for nomination in the moderator election?
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Retagging C++ questions as C without consulting asker
Sometimes there will be a question with the C++ tag. But the code that the OP uses will just so happen to also be valid C code. For example, they will use printf instead of cout. Then someone comes ...
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Stack Overflow question checklist
My earlier blog post on how to write a good question is pretty long, and I suspect that even when I refer people to it, often they don't bother reading it. So here's a short list of questions to check ...
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Can we get rid of this old locked question on semicolons in JavaScript?
There's an old and now locked question about semicolons in JavaScript:
Do you recommend using semicolons after every statement in JavaScript?.
Not only is this question inappropriate for Stack ...
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Should we shut the [system] down?
I just bumped into a tag wiki suggested edit for the system tag. The tag sounds too generic, and the list of questions shows it's being used on several different contexts. Should it be burninated? If ...
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Apache ReverseProxy Questions - Server Fault or Stack Exchange
I have asked a question on Server Fault about Reverse Proxies. In this case I am not sure whether it's more appropriate to post it on Server Fault or Stack Overflow.
I put it up on Server Fault ...
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On the typing tag
The typing tag on Stack Overflow has two different meanings:
The process of assigning types to program fragments (that's what the tag means on Computer Science).
The process of pressing keys on a ...
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How can Stack Overflow help developers evaluate technologies?
The biggest problem I am facing now as a developer is finding the right tool for the job. The problem isn't finding them, but knowing whether they are worth taking the time to evaluate. Especially, ...
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We [like] to clean up bad tags
This tag has been burninated. Please do not recreate it. If you need advice on which tag to use, see the answer below. If you see this tag reappearing, it may need to be blacklisted.
After checking a ...
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Is [language-lawyer] really an effective characterization, or a borderline meta-tag?
language-lawyer
For questions about the intricacies of formal or authoritative
specifications of programming languages and environments. Typical
questions concern gaps between "what will usually ...
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Can we remove the [convert] tag?
The convert tag on the main site is always ambiguous. Can we eliminate it?
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Organize tags for SQL key words
There are a number of tags for SQL key words, and I think that makes sense, mostly.
However, many of those keywords are not very selective or descriptive by themselves as they are very common words.
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What exactly is a recommendation question?
What exactly is a 'recommendation' question?
I understand and agree with avoiding questions on SO that garner answers which are basically opinions or preferences, such as "I like X" or "We use Y and ...
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"Who was that [masked] tag?" (or: what to w/what shows up in tag browser for "[mask]")
Here is what Wikipedia has to say about Mask (computing).
If you click on the very general mask (386), masking (194), and masked (20) tags, what you wind up with is a hodgepodge. I'd ban those terms ...
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Is [graph] an appropriate Stack Overflow tag?
"Graph" probably means different things in different Stack Exchange sites.
The Graph tag on Stack Overflow site is looks like a disorganized combination of:
Graph as in chart
Graph as in ...
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Are Git-related questions "on-topic" on Stack Overflow?
It seems to me that a lot of the git questions on Stack Overflow are off-topic and do not really belong on a website about coding.
Is there another Stack Exchange site that they could be moved to?
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June 2012 Community Moderator Election RESULTS
All of this election madness is now at an end, your votes have been cast and counted and the three winners have their shiny new diamonds:
Please give them a warm welcome, and do your best to be ...
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Should / Let's close old Recommendation questions?
Stack Overflow doesn't provide product or service recommendations
Requests for book recommendations, suggestions for tools, and product
comparisons tend to attract poor-quality answers.
We cannot ...
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Clean up of run-together/hyphenated and singular/plural tags
The Stack Exchange user interface now prevents creating tags that differ only in hyphenation or pluralization. This hasn't always been so, however, and there are currently many such tag pairs, like ...
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How should the [history] tag be disambiguated? [duplicate]
There is a history which currently has many meanings for which other tags exist:
browser-history for managing browser history in web applications and web browser extensions
history.js for the ...
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“gamma” tag is ambiguous
gamma is being used for discussing various topics using the letter γ including gamma correction (a matter of color-spaces), the gamma-function, and the gamma-distribution, probably among other topics.
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Disambiguating the [mocha] tag
The mocha tag has at least two meanings:
With JavaScript: Mocha, the JavaScript test framework
With Ruby: Mocha, the Ruby mocking library
What should they be disambiguated to? Are there other uses ...
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Merging SSL/TLS and related tags
I would like to suggest merging the ssl and tls tags on StackOverflow. I made that suggestion a while back on the synonyms page, but there are probably there have been no votes on the topic (possibly, ...
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What is the proper way to approach Stack Overflow as someone totally new to programming?
I've read the FAQs and prompts that coach on how to ask good questions and am careful to follow that advice. I make a good effort to research the problem before asking the question, both on Stack ...
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How to answer a homework question, when the entire example is bad syntax?
This is a more specific question about how to answer homework questions, and I have wondered this frequently. Please refer to this question as my primary example:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...
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Should SO have a prequalification process for membership to weed out the 'noise'?
I see lots and lots of comments about reducing the noise:quality ratio that is strived for on SO. It seems however there is a lot of frustration by more avid and achieved users (moderators, high rep ...
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Close vote seeding in PHP chat getting out of hand?
I don't mean to point fingers or cast blame on an individual, but I've noticed that PHP chat has a lot of cv-pls requests on questions that I believe are valid, to varying degrees.
See here
While I am ...
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What's the best resolution for the overloaded "select" tag?
Right now select is used for multiple things (and the tag wiki even reflects some of this).
The POSIX select() function (also present in Windows Sockets)
The SQL SELECT keyword (select-query tag ...
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Does the 'xunit' tag need cleaning?
'xunit' can have two meanings:
the series of xUnit frameworks
xUnit.net, a specific .net testing framework
The xunit.net tag is all right, but I think the xunit tag needs cleaning:
xunit's tag wiki ...
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Why were historically significant questions deleted?
For example:
This question: What are some funny loading statements to keep users amused?
used to have this notice on top:
But since then it has been deleted on November 9th.
I have seen this with a ...
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Explaining entirely code-based answers
I see a lot of answers where a user just provides the code that accomplishes what the asker wanted. I don't think this is really the purpose of Stack Overflow, because people come here to become ...
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November 2011 Community Moderator Election RESULTS
Well, it's finally over. Our year-end excuse for navel-gazing has come to an end, with four new moderators fresh from the turkey-fryer and ready to volunteer their formerly-precious free time in ...
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Are the SO moderators overworked?
Reading the blurbs of the candidates for the moderator election, and reading through the town hall meeting last night, a common theme that came up was that SO moderators have a lot of stuff to do. ...
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The "like" tag is used for various meanings [duplicate]
The like tag is being used to mean facebook-like as well as SQL's LIKE keyword.
There are about 246 questions on http://facebook.stackoverflow.com tagged as like, when they should mean facebook-like, ...
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Should Stack Overflow moderators have a "standard of duty"?
Stack Overflow, due to its size, has some unique problems. One of those is flags. For example, in the last 30 days as of the time I am writing this, there have been 26,710 flags. That is 890 flags per ...
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Help us clean up the Android tag
We have a bit of a quality problem in the android tag. Android ranks first in both unanswered count and unanswered percent among popular tags1 on Stack Overflow, both by a comfortable margin.
Given ...
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Propose to merge SO tags 'android-intent' and 'intent'
Currently on stackoverflow.com, there are 275 questions tagged android-intent, and 910 questions tagged intent. Of the 'intent' tagged questions, only one is not about Android intents, and it is ...
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Calling up new Stack Overflow moderators from the 2011 election
Because we have a huge moderation load on Stack Overflow right now, I am recommending that we call up the 4th and 5th place finishers from the 2011 Stack Overflow Community Moderator Election.
As you ...
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Are htaccess questions ever on-topic at SO?
Can writing .htaccess files for Web servers be on-topic for Stack Overflow?
It can be argued that these are simply configuration files for standard network servers, and so a subject for Server Fault.
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Why do we need webmasters.stackexchange when we have Stack Overflow?
I've read the FAQ pages, but I see no great difference between the two.
I've read this link but it hardly answers the question:
https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/79200/web-design-on-...
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Web design on Stack Overflow: Why?
I am sorry if this has already been brought up before, but I'm unable to find any post of the same nature.
I wonder why Stack Overflow allows so many web design questions when web design is not ...
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Retag questions in the 'django' tag with 'python' as well?
Occasionally I find some 'django' questions, where I consider adding a 'python' tag, because:
Django is written in Python,
by using a little broader (but still valid) tag, more people may take a look ...
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The famous tag regex answer: Should its title be edited?
I love the famous answer by bobince regarding using regular expressions for parsing of text with HTML (and other markup) tags.
It is probably one of the most-linked questions answers on Stack Overflow....
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Disallow the tagging of questions with both C and C++ tags
A lot of SO users, especially novice or inexperienced programmers who frequently ask questions, are genuinely confused about the differences between C and C++. As such, you frequently find questions ...
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What if a great reference question is on another site?
The mod_rewrite tag is one of the most affected by a maddening constant stream of quasi-duplicates.
They always look like this (Translated:)
I have a URL /mypage/index.php?page=1&place=New+York
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Regex and HTML - The long tail annoys me
People constantly ask how to parse a block of HTML using a regular expression.
A popular response is simply "you can't". Is that an appropriate answer on its own?
A few recent examples:
Answer1 - ...