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Removed code that was incorrectly added to this example: stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/62191 The added code doesn't match up to the animated GIF that I created, and there are already other examples in their respective topic with similar sample code.
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Hello world!
@Phrancis Do you know how to get the documentation pioneer badge, in Documentations?
02:16
@Ralf17 Um, not really
> Contributed 3+ substantive pieces of documentation in the first month of documentation.
Not sure how "substantive" is defined
02:47
@MikeMcCaughan There have been discussions about documenting stage-3 and even below stuffs here and there, since there is no central place for discussing tag specific stuff... I guess I will create an MSO post for it
03:03
> Linking to MDN kind of defeats the purpose of having our own docs
Heh... :|
 
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06:15
@Mikhail: Why check if the directory exists? Just call fs.mkdir and it will run the completion callback if the directory exists.
@Zaz I check if the directory not exists. Or am I wrong somewhere?
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@Mikhail: Basically, fs.mkdir also checks if the directory exists. So you're checking twice.
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@Mikhail: Seems good. Approved.
Hello World and Promises are the target for everyone..
Knu
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07:31
The guy didn't even test the line in question before accepting.
seriously…
 
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10:01
Someone please monitor this guy contributions: stackoverflow.com/users/6313073/angel-politis?tab=documentation
 
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@Knu robo reveiwer?
 
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Woo, "Duplicate" rejection reason!
Awesome
Do we have to add a link to it like in request topic?
12:59
We do
Do we need this topic? (cc @cswl)
@cswl Reject as vandalism
He doesn't get the point of attribution, it seems
That promise intro is crazy
"This topic is about the console object, not about the "Developer Console." stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/…
stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/63819 Removed unnecessary links to MDN since they defeat the purpose of having our own docs.
13:08
@littlepootis: Rejection reasons <3 stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/63804
@cswl rejected for vandalism
@Cerbrus lmao
13:54
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ES2015 Proxy (topic request)

ES6 Proxies enables to perform custom operations & expand functionality in javascript objects.
requested by gca 444
^ If we exclude topics that are covered on MDN we'd have no Javascript documentation here.
Can someone tell me if this is a good submission? The right topic, good quality, ect? stackoverflow.com/documentation/plsql/1962/… The anchored declarations section
Can someone delete this flagged example for me, please? It's a copy/paste and there exists a better one already: stackoverflow.com/documentation/socket.io/3588/…
@Cerbrus Thanks
http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/64126
14:15
The latest edit to Symbol topic seems to copied stackoverflow.com/documentation/javascript/2764/symbols/15166/… from 2ality.com/2014/12/es6-symbols.html that example is almost same...
I haven't checked others.. cc ( @Cerbrus @littlepootis )
It also has some stuffs from the Exploring ES6 book.. exploringjs.com/es6/…
Uhm, how much of it was copied?
It was also edited a bit.
That example was from 2ality.
@littlepootis Also from the book..
So, delete for plag.
Yeah, his book was a compilation of his blog posts.
14:24
What about adding a credit to the source?
Delete them. Even if the said content is in public domain.
There are legal issues surrounding these that I have a passing familiarity with.
In fact, is there a section for adding links to official documentation, etc. as I'm sure much of what will be documented here has been said elsewhere.
while the book is free to read online.. it also requests to support and buy the book for $30 .. what about that?
Link the first occurence of keyword to the official doc if possible.
It's not necessary, but it would be nice.
Is there a meta topic for that?
I'd like to see what others are suggesting
14:28
@mhatch No, there isn't. There's no style guide either.
That's just a convention.
2 mins ago, by little pootis
There are legal issues surrounding these that I have a passing familiarity with.
In some countries, "reading" content in public domain is illegal (let alone copy them).
It's best for this site if we just remove them.
I see
Unless explicity prohibited by law, Creative Commons licensed content can be copied if it allows. But there are clauses that prohibit modification.
.. for several licenses
I guess we can just rollback to before his edit.. it's just copied and bit altered..
Ah, he copied verbatim, and later edited.. stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/62229
Proposal to delete copied content.. stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/64246
@Blubberguy22 Uhh, I was gonna remove something but someone else did.. iirc
@cswl Oh, okay. And I think you were fixing the version that was mentioned.
http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/64287
@cswl she's a php room regular
I was surprised when I saw that it was her
his === her , gender equality :|
15:06
wrong room
@littlepootis anyways, sorry to hear that, maybe she didn't realize it isn't okay to copy content in the docs..
cuz community said so likely
@cswl Not the kind of person that's not familiar with internet foo or plag.
They beat even Node.js in versions..
15:13
It's a beautiful list of versions.
The people behind Notepad++ are cool.
I can only imagine the examples for 17 different versions on how to do thing x or y. Each in their own little box.
It will be wonderful.
http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/64366
Are you serious?
"(as in "free speech" and also as in "free beer") " wtf
15:26
what where how?
why?
Ugh, not only is the Notepad++ version section an unnecessary monstrosity, it isn't even formatted in the correct way for any of the versions to be tagged anyway.
in Documentation Public Beta, 32 mins ago, by Kendra
@Onur Honestly, I don't exactly blame them. I'm going through and grabbing the dates myself right now. (Funny enough, I'm using Notepad++ so I can easily add the pipes to each line where necessary.) But the sidebar says it should be a table, so I wasn't sure if there was supposed to be validation to insure there was a table.
stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/… Why link to MDN in the middle of a topic? Also, spaces after slashes in comments is opinion-based.
15:50
I'm in the middle of formatting it.
16:02
Someone removes <kbd> then someone adds it back again on Live Demo in that Promise Introduction
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@cswl I'm soon going to cry I think.
16:18
@Sumurai8 Would you mind taking a look and letting me know what you think?
@A.M.K I'm sorry. I have a headache and just try to survive my shift right now. Can't really concentrate on in-depth changes. The reply was on the abuse of <kbd>.
@Sumurai8 np, someone else can handle it. Thanks!
16:45
I finished formatting it: http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/64614
@Blubberguy22 I am just going to assume that it is correct
@Sumurai8 It came from the notepad++ site, so I am going to assume so as well :)
@Blubberguy22 Could you please review my IndexedDB update?
http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/64453
17:01
@Blubberguy22 You literally got your Notepad++ version fix approved just as I was about to submit mine. xD
@Blubberguy22 You don't need the whole version history from 0.0.1-pre-alpha, then including every patch version..
@cswl That's not @Blubberguy22's edit
@A.M.K I know, but he said review-pls.. :|
@cswl np, just didn't know if you saw the username. I already commented with something to that effect
@cswl Yeah, but it's better than what's already there, and it's not incorrect or overwhelming.
@Kendra Sorry. How similar was it?
17:09
@Blubberguy22 Already rejected. As it was, it shouldn't be approved. Maybe we can check back and if he hasn't fixed it, redo it ourselves.
You mean like the one in Notepad++
@Blubberguy22 Exactly the same xD No hard feelings though, just funny as all get out.
I wish we had a way to split up edits. Submitting everything in one shot doesn't work so great
@Kendra Really? lol
@A.M.K Yeah, like live editing. That'd be quite helpful.
@Blubberguy22 Both need a better change-management system
@Blubberguy22 Section-specific drafts and changes would work too
17:11
@A.M.K It is still in beta...
@Blubberguy22 I'll bring it up in the other chat
@A.M.K Yeah, editing a whole topic gets really messy and conflicting.
@Blubberguy22 It looks like there was already a meta question on that. The response was that people consume the whole page. The solution then would be to have multiple drafts, that way you can edit one section and submit before separately doing another.
Except you can only have one draft at a time for a topic.
@Sumurai8 Yeah, that's what I mean. We need more
17:19
"async and await features in ES7+" it's incorrect, can someone fix that? Promise Introduction
I was working on the IndexedDB page, and I had to retract my edit every time I needed to work on another example. In the end, I wrote them outside of the editor so I wouldn't ahve to retract
17:54
stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/64338 This feels like a great answer! Not so much like a great example. What do you folks think? I rejected a previous version of the proposed change.
@Kendra Looks like something that might be good in Remarks? But you're right, there's only two lines of code in this "example".
@MikeMcCaughan That's what I was feeling, if that belongs anywhere, it's probably remarks. This guy has a couple other questionable changes in, though one could actually be successful.
I'm trying to figure out how I feel about the other one at the moment.
It's too long for that I think. It's certainly well written, but I don't know that it's appropriate for SOD
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@cswl sounds OK to me.
@Kendra I added a comment. I don't like when people plug their favorite site (like debuggex.com).
18:07
@Knu If that was a blog post..
@MikeMcCaughan Much appreciated. I commented on their previous version, which had a huge section on "When not to use regex" that just did not seem at all appropriate here, so I don't want to feel like I'm targeting them. (Especially as I'm rejecting another of their edits.)
Knu
Knu
yeah right this is too definitive?
gotta say that when the editor of the ES7 specification is the one backing it
you can guess it might reach stage 4
:)
No, calling it an ES7+ feature sounds incorrect..
I just created a new topic in Ruby on Rails that explains form helpers
Knu
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@cswl it's GT not GTE that's what you meant I see
18:26
@Knu We should just call them ES Stage-X Proposal.. until they reach stage-4
@cswl I like the idea of having five versions named ES Stage-[0-4] Proposal, if we have to document future features (I'm still of the opinion that those should not be documented, but it looks like I've been overruled many times over on that one)
@MikeMcCaughan I don't think we should document anything less than Stage-3, Object.observe was stage-2 got withdrawn..
http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/64931
@Knu @MikeMcCaughan Also, my reason for calling them "Stage-3 proposal" in docs is ..

Suppose an proposal "foo" is Stage-3, and we called it "ES2016+" feature in docs, for whatever reason it didn't make into "ES2017".
So should we go and edit feature "foo" to "ES2017+"? It's still at Stage-3, if we'd call it Stage-3 proposal we wouldn't have to..
Moved just-added example to a comment in another one: stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/64951
@cswl Yeah, that's good reasoning. A proposal can stay in a particular stage for several versions. The trick would be tracking what stage the proposal is at (which is why I don't like documenting them ;))
For below stage-3 you'd need to track what is happening with them.. they are in progress,
Moved the GSON specific JSON Parsing examples to the new GSON specific topic: stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/65007
Note that the GSON topic is still under the Android tag....
@Sumurai8 I just approved stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/64936 that you rejected. The edit seemed fine.
It got right to the example, removed some unecessary things, and added a relevant alternate method.
@cswl Wow. Just wow.
@cswl He's copied his SO answers onto about 8 topics
I've rejected all of them
19:18
@A.M.K That user's submissions should definitely be rejected, but there was some discussion on Meta discussing guidelines around this: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/329126/…
http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/65028
@DanielNugent That says it's right though....
@DanielNugent Although in this case it's clearly bad
Well, it's bad because he didn't clean it up into a good general example....
The reason you chose to reject was wrong though, since it was his own content to copy
@A.M.K it's okay to copy your own answer as you own it.. if the examples are good and useful, it could be in docs.. but that Proxy example was just crap
@cswl They all were. They weren't edited to be examples at all.
Can someone please review my Web Workers edit? stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/64951 Thanks
19:31
@A.M.K Well, they all got rejected it seems :)
@cswl That means reviewers are paying attention, that's good!
@RichardHamilton I just left a comment
@RichardHamilton There's a typo in the title too
19:55
@A.M.K Some of them are.. :/
@cswl As long as enough are, we're good
Update MySQL docs here
@A.M.K
Wasn't sure where the typo was
@RichardHamilton In the title, it says MySQL Artihmetic
@A.M.K - What's it supposed to be. That sounds right to me
@RichardHamilton It's Arithmetic, not Artihmetic. One more small thing though while you're at it. The constants section only has Pi, shouldn't that be the example title?
20:05
@A.M.K - For the constants, I think there might be some more in MySQL that I haven't found, or they might come up with some new ones in the future. So I thought of having a section for constants
@RichardHamilton OK, np
And can't believe I missed the spelling. It looked like arithmetic to me
@RichardHamilton Psychology, you can raed tihs no prboelm. Approved, thank you!
20:45
I'm almost done clearing the JS review queue. Can someone review this? stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/…
@mhatch Well.... thanks for reviewing it
Yeah... this is a point of contention
If we link to external docs, what's the motivation to creat quality docs of our own?
Then we don't need to cover everything just fill the gaps. We're doing this to make an easier to use resource
I believe links to sources and other docs is a good thing. Having a wiki documentation site like SO dominating the search engine results as SO will most certainly do is a dangerous thing. Especially when there are official docs for the topics.
20:51
@mhatch Linking to a source is good, but things should be easier for the reader. They should come to SOD and get the answer to a question they might otherwise have asked on SO, not have to follow 20 links. If we link to fill in our gaps, why should we bother making a complete resource?
I agree that a middle ground can be found. It is a topic I hope continues to be discussed.
@mhatch Yeah, letting the docs evolve is a good idea. We'll see how it goes.
I'm out now... If anyone has experience please visit the topic. It needs reviewer help.
Also contributor help ;)
[tag:review-pls][tag:bash]http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/63977?draftId=53277
Reason: Other - This is completely opinionated and superfluous.
I can't review more, but that falls under vandalism
21:03
@A.M.K do you know why isn't registering in my last message?
@JonnyHenly Maybe try spacing it out more?
@JonnyHenly I cleared most of the JS queue, but I can't review any more. Can you get the last 4? stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/59369
@A.M.K Yea I gotcha
@JonnyHenly Thanks
@JonnyHenly Two are erroring, I let a mod know
@A.M.K that link lead me to the "Oops! Something Bad Happened!" page
@JonnyHenly That was the error I sent to the mod
gtg, thanks
21:08
@A.M.K do you wan't me to reject the Add an AJAX preloader one?
@JonnyHenly Whatever you think, but I did
Until it's updated anyway
@A.M.K word I'll follow suite, have a good one
@JonnyHenly Thanks, you too
Holy Carp, you guys got the review queue down to 4 edits in JS?!
Well done
 
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stackoverflow.com/documentation/java/drafts/54851 I find this addition very harmful. It puts "clean" code over performance and memory usage.
@A.M.K it's good
@EmilSierżęga Thanks
@EmilSierżęga Sorry, I've hit the review limit for the day
I've been at this pretty much all day
@A.M.K no problem. I'll wait for someone else. regardless this, thank you for time ;-)
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22:59
@MikeMcCaughan why would you approve my change and revert it right after? cf stackoverflow.com/documentation/javascript/revisions/…
Either a bunch of super zealot reviewers started to monitor the change queue
or robo newb reviewers approved/rejected right and left
@DanielNugent that's the explanations I came up with
@Knu It looks like he submitted an edit around the same time that hadn't been approved yet.
@Knu A bunch of us tackled it for the afternoon. I hit the limit for the day
@JF done … you didn't reject it?
or did you already do your 30 reviews?
That's a strange one.... The improvement request states that it should be moved from Objective-C to iOS
But the change submitted by Josh just deletes the topic without moving it.....
With no explanation.....
23:51
Are these animations too much?
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@bwoebi Used up my reviews.... until 1 minute from now.

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