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How do I get guidance that I explicitly asked for in my question when that request gets edited out by someone else?
IMHO, "using ... grep command-line options" very often is exactly the same as "programming using grep or grep-based APIs" - how else is one supposed to write a shell script?
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How do I get guidance that I explicitly asked for in my question when that request gets edited out by someone else?
... by a bunch of kids with baseball bats - or so it felt. Not answers to my question, I heard SCREAMS of "DON'T DO THAT HERE!" That unrelated vitrolic response made me feel SO is now useless, which in turn really did disappoint me. Calm hints like "ask where to post in a meta site" would be much more useful, not seem a personal attack on my skills and abilities. I don't expect answers, I appreciate relevant ones I receive. My intent is not to cause trouble but to be a productive member of a community, I was shocked by my request being totally misconstrued.
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How do I get guidance that I explicitly asked for in my question when that request gets edited out by someone else?
As I've said, when I started as part of the SO community, there was only [stackoverflow.com] - no Stack Exchange, no meta sites: Everything went into SO. That model was doomed to become too big to be useful, subsites bloomed, and "where should I ask this" questions were common. I have seen "meta" sites, not what they were for, too busy with relevant Q&A to notice what looked like a diversion. I put a lot of effort into composing a question I knew may not match the new charter of SO itself, so I also asked where to pose it. Instead of supporting suggestions, this old dinosaur got jumped ...
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How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users?
Being able to compose a "short, sweet question" while also demonstrating that you've put the requisite effort into finding the answer on your own is a skill that, in and of itself, is difficult to master. Those who do master it, though, need to remember it is hard to become proficient, and remain tolerant of less polished questions. This does not, however, imply anyone needs to tolerate any form of "can you do my homework for me?" Such atrocities must be shut down immediately with a big slap of a ruler across the knuckles.
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How do I get guidance that I explicitly asked for in my question when that request gets edited out by someone else?
@Chris Thank you for the suggestions, I will ask my question in one of those subsites where it looks more appropriate. BTW, at the time I first posted my question, I had only found it failing in git bash which I mentioned to establish the working environment. I've since found the same failure in PiOS, which is the only other Linux environment I have readily available.
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How do I get guidance that I explicitly asked for in my question when that request gets edited out by someone else?
@Chris Yes, you are correct, I thought the callouts would notify each person: No harmful intent was intended.
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How do I get guidance that I explicitly asked for in my question when that request gets edited out by someone else?
@KarlKnechtel "highlighting inconsistent behaviour because it is further evidence of wrongdoing" - Really? - You make it sound like I intentionally went out of my way to destroy the integrity of the site.
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How do I get guidance that I explicitly asked for in my question when that request gets edited out by someone else?
... in a changed world. Enough. You didn't notice 9 variations of many more, or my [ regex101.com ] visit comment to get the regex right: your "dialect syntax or typo" opinion is clearly wrong. I named git bash as environment, scp strings as search target context: My question is a good bug report. Single command use at a prompt, even with many switches, is not programming. Crafting a single-line for loop or a multi-step pipeline passing data between, is programming IMHO. Not to argue, I'll ask as suggested. Answers aren't entitled, but impossible with questions closed or neutered.
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How do I get guidance that I explicitly asked for in my question when that request gets edited out by someone else?
clarification of why SO has become effectively useless; better second question wording
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How do I get guidance that I explicitly asked for in my question when that request gets edited out by someone else?
@KarlKnechtel Thank you for the extensive and informative response, even with its abrasive presentation. I'm responding in the order I read answers. When it started in 2008, when I began using SO, there was no Stack Exchange Network, there was stackoverflow.com to find questions and answers about anything re. computers. I accept "purist" may be snarky, less inciting words may draw a better response. At the start, no "meta" sites existed. Focused on questions and answers, I never noticed or groked them or why. "Where should I ask" was common as subsites grew. Angry actions woke me ...
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