106 votes

Retiring Our Community-Specific Closure Reasons for Server Fault and Super User

Personally, as much as I appreciate the idea of giving as detailed feedback as possible, I think giving lists of options is not the correct approach as: any list will eventually go out of date as new ...
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92 votes

Amazon Collective launch and tag discussion

Standardize on aws-* tags as the target. If synonymizing these tags is a part of this collective effort, then it's best to just use aws-*. The reason for this is simple - AWS is a household name at ...
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86 votes

Proposing a Community-Specific Closure Reason for non-English content

Due to an abundance of feedback, it appears that this community is largely in favour of offering the non-English Stack Overflow sites as an option. In large part to provide some direction even if the ...
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72 votes

New reputation activity indicator looks unfinished

Hint to the Stack Overflow/Stack Exchange designers: A solid fraction of your user base is already old, and we will (hopefully) get older over the next years. Leading to: eyesight might be more and ...
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70 votes

Amazon Collective launch and tag discussion

While there's a case to be made for calling everything aws-*, that doesn't really seem like the most correct solution, universally, because that isn't always how the services are actually named or how ...
60 votes

New reputation activity indicator looks unfinished

Not that Stack Overflow is going to accept this feedback, but please revert this. To GhostCat's earlier point, the older notification was enough.
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56 votes

The [master] tag has been burninated

Yes, we should burninate this. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? It is very ambiguous and is used for all manner of diverse topics, from ...
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46 votes

A post so nice, I upvoted it twice (actually, 10 times)!

I have posted on MSE regarding the full solution to this (since it will apply to all sites). Please read there: Upcoming cleanup of duplicate votes. TLDR: Yeah, it is a real issue, since day 1 of the ...
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45 votes

Many syntactic, semantic, typing and style errors in the "Underscoring (or dunder-scoring) the importance of native type methods in Python" blog post

This article has a host of other issues aside from these two. Here's a list of some that I wanted to point out. Bold is mine for emphasis. All data in Python resides in objects. And all Python ...
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45 votes

Code blocks surrounded by single backtick then triple backticks

status-review The problem is, in fact, the new Stacks editor used in the wizard. Just click the "inline code" button and try to paste some code (even a single line triggers it): Note that ...
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44 votes

All the [option]s have been expended

There is no consistency at all in how this tag is used. It's used for everything from the HTML element to specific Java classes to configuring IDEs to VBA. Moreover, none of those uses are any more &...
41 votes
Accepted

This tag has hit rock [bottom]

The term "bottom" doesn't uniquely identify a specific programming topic in the least, so this tag should be burninated. Given the fact that someone evidently edited out tags just to make ...
37 votes

The [shipping] tag has been burninated

Yes, the tag is not making the question more specific. For questions that match the general sense of the tag, which says: Use this tag for problems in API or program related to shipping. They ...
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33 votes
Accepted

Roomba hasn't run for the past two weeks and over 2800 questions evaded it

Sorry about the delay here folks, this one fell through our cracks for a little bit there (we're actively working with our SREs to improve our monitoring). The issue was indeed related to the Saves ...
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31 votes

My question got deleted by a moderator - I want to appeal and know why my post has been deleted

Your question was flagged by another user as "spam", and the moderator who initially reviewed that flag agreed with it. Upon review, I cannot determine why either person thought your ...
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30 votes

The [amazon] tag has been burninated

amazon has been burninated. Thanks to everyone who participated. Observations/Retag Guidance: Questions about scraping amazon.com itself should use web-scraping, as well as relevant technologies ...
30 votes
Accepted

Many syntactic, semantic, typing and style errors in the "Underscoring (or dunder-scoring) the importance of native type methods in Python" blog post

Editor of the blog here. I appreciate the corrections and feedback, and I've tried to fix the article where I can in order to remove the inaccuracies. If you have other specific feedback on it, ...
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29 votes
Accepted

This tag has been [script]ed out of existence

script has been burninated. Thanks to everyone who participated. Observations/Retag Guidance: Questions about JavaScript should be tagged javascript instead Questions about the HTML <script> ...
28 votes

Update 4guysfromrolla.com links with their archive.org version

First of all, thanks for reporting this! I have a script which is able to search for posts containing those links, which checks all links in those posts, and applies some transformation rules on them, ...
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25 votes

The [options] tag has been burninated

From the random sample I have selected, I conclude that there's absolutely no need to have this tag or replace it with any other tag with some small exceptions (see below). The majority of questions ...
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24 votes

New reputation activity indicator looks unfinished

Since answers here seem to be getting used as comments for additional discussion, I'll add my own as an answer: This seems to be probably part of the same change. It seems to be more noticeable than ...
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23 votes

The [master] tag has been burninated

master has been burninated. Thanks to everyone who participated. Observations/Retag Guidance: DO NOT replace the master tag with main, or other tags to indicate branch name preferences. Tags are not ...
22 votes

All the [option]s have been expended

Observations/Retag Guidance: For questions about the maybe or optional types (some types just called option, such as Rust's Option), use option-type. Questions about Scala's Option, provided it's ...
22 votes
Accepted

Does DigitalOcean own The Cloud? And all Web-Applications?

It's fixed. Short story, even shorter: human mistake. We've actually built in some protections that should prevent us from making this mistake. These protections aren't 100%, because having that is ...
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22 votes

Roomba hasn't run for the past two weeks and over 2800 questions evaded it

In the absence of any feedback from developers we can only guess what's going on. And, as time goes by this issue looks more and more like related to recent introduction of Saves feature. If you think ...
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21 votes

Reject question titles with no English letters in them, warn about titles with too few a-z compared to other letters

Ok, so I added a new question title validation that titles must have at least one character between a-z. It's a pretty minimally intrusive rule; there could be more done to require multiple ...
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21 votes
Accepted

Retiring Our Community-Specific Closure Reasons for Server Fault and Super User

I've gone ahead and implemented this change. The old close reasons specifically mentioning Super User and Server Fault have been deactivated, and this broader "Not about programming or software ...
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21 votes
Accepted

I don't like the synopsis of the results in the 2022 Survey

First– (as you discovered) all result panes in the released summary of results include the original question noted below the results view, in the bottom left corner: How did you learn to code? Select ...
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21 votes

Should we burninate the [interview] tag?

Yes we should burninate it and blocklist it! According to the burnination process: Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? No. The interview tag,...
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20 votes
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Make [java.lang] a synonym of [java]?

These tags have now been merged as described below. Analysis Of the 65 questions, there are only 3 that actually ask about the java.lang package in any meaningful sense: Why I am able to re-create ...
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