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1:19 PM
@iBug I'm not quite seeing it as a burninate request. It looks to me that posts that are tagged "like" but have sql/some rdms tag should have the tag swapped to "sql-like". I've asked the CMs if that's something they can do (probably some similar automated criteria for facebook-like). If so - that'd seriously whittle down the tag to a handful of reviews to see what's what and then it can finally be blacklisted. — Jon Clements ♦ 5 mins ago
Is this something we should look at as well?
 
1:42 PM
@Adriaan If we can do that there, maybe we can do it for tags like , which is often used instead of
 
 
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3:16 PM
I can't believe there is a tag.
 
 
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4:17 PM
Seeing another burnination request come through in the SOCVR room got me thinking. Might be a silly idea, but would it be worth looking into a system cap that tries to block new questions if there are already N number of questions with that tag that also don't have cc @Shog9 @JonClements ? With a message saying something like "there are already 20 burnination requests ongoing. Consider lending your efforts to one of those first"
 
 
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5:31 PM
@TylerH I don't see that as reasonable. Maybe it would be if burninations were automatically scheduled, which I don't see happening. While I dislike the backlog, I don't think the right way to solve it is to prevent posting of new burnination requests. A popup like that, which doesn't prevent posting a new request, but does ask the person to get involved with an active burnination would be beneficial, if one was ongoing, but that feels like too much developer time for limited benefit.
 
5:53 PM
@TylerH not a terrible idea, but we should probably try to get a bit more stable velocity on these if we're gonna do something like that; otherwise might as well just blacklist the tag.
"wait 2 weeks & re-suggest" is fine. "wait indefinitely" ain't
 
6:13 PM
That's a better way of putting what I was attempting to convey.
 
6:55 PM
Sure, and I didn't refine the thought at all before sharing; just shared it literally as it popped in my head. I definitely agree it would be much better suited for when we have the process moving like clockwork
and @Makyen I dunno, a couple hours of dev time on that banner asking folks to get more involved in the rest of the process could really help speed up burninations a lot. There are many more people who propose them than who participate on a regular basis
If that effect occurs from the banner I'd say the dev time would be well worth it
of course, if it ends up taking weeks of dev time... that's a different matter
 
7:15 PM
@TylerH I'd like to see it happen, at least asking people to help out when they post a burnination request, assuming we're actually getting moving on them. My statement re. dev-time is almost entirely that I've become very jaded/frustrated about seeing SE spend dev-time, even on low hanging fruit. Perhaps I just need to re-re-adjust that viewpoint. [This might come across as negative on SE-dev's. It's not intended to be. I understand that what to spend time on is a business decision.]
 

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