@PetterFriberg - sure I can help. Just to clarify the rules, am I allowed to edit existing posts to remove Godaddy references and tag if the question and answer don't actually have anything to do with Godaddy but it was due to something else like IIS config, for example with mine? And for the rest I just issue a close vote if purely related to Godaddy and holds no other value?
Find what you think are off-topic questions and close vote them (people are filtering in review)
Find the good ones that can be saved and edit them to make them great removing the tag
As far as your own question, just try to be honest, if you think they are on-topic, edit them with your current skill, otherwise close vote them : )
Close vote should be issued as normal close vote, hence it needs to have a valid close reason, the valid close reason related to godaddy is if it is a question that should be passed to godaddy customer support (hence SO is not the correct place), there you make a custom off-topic message (contact Godaddy support)
hence, we are burning godaddy is not a valid close reason : )
@AdamPedley I'm in Europe to, so bed time for me, have fun and thanks for helping out.... not much repzz in this work but an attempt to keep SO great.
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@AdamPedley that's fine. I wasn't around while this was happening. The edit is good, it's hard to know what to do with a question that has the tag we're trying to burn embedded within the question. This burnination has been hard ttytt, as I'm not always convinced that we're doing the right thing. However it has been approved on meta, so the community has spoken.
@Yvette Np, I have been helping out with any Godaddy C# tag combinations, at the moment its an edit / close ratio of about 50/50. Might look at Godaddy / ASP.NET questions afterwards. I figure I can help out most where it crosses my area of expertise.
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@AdamPedley That would be great! We need the help. I've used godaddy also for years, but any asp.net sites I move hosting from there and either use a specialist host in asp.net or azure
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Which probably should be the standard answer to all godaddy hosting questions with asp.net lol
@Yvette probably :) I've used Azure for about 5 years now, moved shortly after those posts. Actually its good to remove all associations with Godaddy, I can just forget that part of my past.
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godaddy is good for two things. Buying domain names (not renewing them, they hike up the price) and hosting basic websites
^ Invited user. If I'm not here when they come, can someone tell them not to remove the tag and just vote to close? It makes it easier to filter by [godaddy].
This post: stackoverflow.com/questions/22593513/… (I'm hesitant to delete/close, as it could pertain to other shared hosting.) I recommend removing the tag, and renaming GoDaddy to "Shared Hosting".
This post: stackoverflow.com/questions/9219057/… I believe this can also be left open, as it appears to be on topic for this site. Simply removing the godaddy tag should be sufficient.
@FrankerZ Hmm, a bit unclear. "I have several options to deploy my project", which are?? Also, are you sure that the answer doesn't depend on the hosting company?
@FrankerZ This really looks like Umbraco customer support.
Why are you trying to seek towards a close vote? These things are borderline at best, and I don't believe would warrant a "cv-pls" if asked as a new question
@gunr2171 Can I get your opinion on the post you just closed: stackoverflow.com/questions/22593513/… (I disagree with your assessment that this should be closed)
I mean: If you throw enough people at something, and ask people to focus on closing something, of course people are going to find reasons and eventually close it
5 upvotes tell me it's helped other people. Googling "Unable to publish, godaddy" (Even though it's not tagged), could still get them to this page. If it get's burned/deleted, then we lose that connection
well hold on a second, first: helpful and closure and two completely independent things. Second, no, the post won't get deleted automatically right now even though it's closed.
Isn't step 6 to delete closed/downvoted questions? "A moderator will ping a CM to delete any closed, downvoted questions in the tag and remove it from the system entirely. This assumes the tag wasn't already removed during review in Step #4."
Well, I seriously doubt that a +3 question with a +5 answer is going to be deleted just because it's closed and has a tag on it. But that's a question for people who are more familar with the burn system than I am.
But think of it this way, the only way you can know the answer to that question is to know how the GoDaddy servers work - setting the Trust Level to "full"
Not necessarily: Shared hosting is almost always the same. That error pertains to the environment, and permissions related to that.
If someone asked a question, "Why isn't my php file writing this file to disk. I'm getting a permissions error" (With more clarification), it would be on topic
@FrankerZ there is no problem to make your own decision, edit the question (full edit), remove the tag, I do this when I find what I think is ok... If people don't agree they can ping me...
there is really to much stuff, we can't be perfect on all of it, leaving all the crap that is incoming everyday, we miss some, we do something wrong... heck lets get it more or less ok...
@FrankerZ the best response is always "hey I review 1000 of these.. meeh maybe I got it wrong, if you like to fix it, please go ahead"
The main issue I have: Is the last time I tried to review this stuff, I did remove the tags. A user of this room, added the tag back, and reposted the question in this room. When asked to discuss, I got "I have 4 years of experience", and felt completely miserable. Today: When trying to help out with the CTQ event in the SOCVR room, I decided to just post my issues here, and let others look into the issues, instead of getting overly frustrated.
I had to walk away from my computer the other day.
@FrankerZ well years of experience is nothing to show it should be used to convince you, you always do as the HECK you think is correct, then true is really good that you are able to just walk away from it... "ok do as you like, (then you do as you like)... agree to disagree... if you feel to blame someone just blame me!, or Tuna he is always a great guy to blam