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4:05 PM
for bookkeeping: spreadsheet uncovered by @ZoestandswithUkraine. Needs review
 
That strategy does come with some rather big benefits, though
If we can just mass review declinable ones, we'd be able to shorten the list a bit
Unfortunately, there's a lot of garbage tags out there
 
for bookkeeping: trogdor-coordination by Makyen in SOCVR
for bookkeeping: Rodgort SOBotics repository
 
5:04 PM
room topic changed to Burnination HQ: A room for discussing and coordinating current and future burninations. github.com/SOTagBurners [burnination] [moderation]
 
Current burnination: and (request)
 
 
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6:57 PM
^ technically, deleted posts can also be added to the query here
 
 
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8:39 PM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine set up the Hugo framework. Didn't hook up a theme, because I figured it might be easier to work on this from scratch
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine thumbsup - do you have anything specific you would like me to work on in so as we do not step on each other's paws?
 
Not in particular, and I'm done for the evening anyway
I'm gonna have fun with raycasting in OpenGL instead
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine noted - I'll see what I can manage to throw in before ending the day too then
 
No rush though ^^
We're likely not going to get the site up in time for the write and writing burnination anyway
 
Yeah, I just want to get a rest and do something unrelated to bot/userscript development I basically wasted half a day on :)
 
8:58 PM
# Observations/Retag Guidance:

- A number of questions relate to specific classes/functions for writing; examples include [tag:streamwriter], [tag:fwrite], [tag:filewriter], and [tag:console.writeline]. We don't need to create additional tags for uncovered APIs, but if they exist, using them may be appropriate

# Progress:

The [tag:writing] and [tag:write] tags are in the process of being burninated. You can help out by reviewing the questions with these tags, and...

- **editing** questions to improve the question *and* remove these tags (retag-only edits are best left to users with full
For tomorrow ^
I have it saved locally as well, but what a pain it was to adapt for multiple tags
Also not entirely sure about the wording for the coordination chatroom
I feel like this has a substantial overlap with SOCVR, but likely minus the explicit requests for closure
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine I'd also mention that "Edits are best left to users with full edit privileges, and mass tag-only edits to users with access to moderator tools". We had issues before with good-willing 2K+ users flooding the active page with retags
 
meh
I honestly don't care about the active page being impacted, for one, but 10k users still cause a bump
And that part is still shamelessly copy-pasta'd from the original template :P
 
I don't care about the active page much either, but worth at least mentioning the mod tools with inline tag edits as part of the guidance, IMO
 
Take it up with the template :p
Gonna leave it that way for now anyway
 
9:13 PM
@ZoestandswithUkraine scary endeavour :) I might, though. Is anyone in charge of the template, btw?
 
Not AFAIK
But /shrug
If we wanna get at least parts of the site up, I could stall the burn start 'til Monday
 
I think it makes sense - besides, it's not like the activity is high on weekends
 
exactly
No guarantees, but I should be able to get at least a front page and some documentation stubs going
Assuming you don't ninja me :p
 
I am currently in the process of setting up locally
 
Cool. Shouldn't be too bad
No idea if you've ever used hugo, but if you haven't and get stuck on something, I'm still around for a bit
 
9:32 PM
@ZoestandswithUkraine done setting up - just the chores of cloning the repo, installing, and opening the IDE :)
@ZoestandswithUkraine don't mind it, I am one the folks who'd rather die than ask :) I'll need to refresh my memory on it a bit, but should not be a problem to work with
 
Aight :p Force of habit from this semester anyway
 
Heh - my favourite prof. at the uni was the one that instilled in us the fear of giving trying to understand something even if one feels stuck
I'd send question askers on SO to her any day :)
 
None of ours have done that
A couple have even openly embraced SO as a place to ask
 
well, I guess it would be hard to advise to ask about philosophy on SO :)
 
9:51 PM
more on topic - you prefer YAML config files, correct?
 
in the context of Hugo, yes
largely because the alternative is trash
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine noted, will do YAML then - I naturally gravitate towards JSON, but no issue with switching
 
wait, for what exactly?
I thought you meant for hugo, if it's something else, I don't mind JSON
Something else being the website and not hugo
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine for Hugo, I just wanted to make sure. IIRC, the config files can be JSON too
 
>Hugo uses the config.toml , config.yaml , or config.json
huh
assuming you can convert the existing config, sure
 
9:58 PM
that shouldn't be a problem, but I am perfectly fine with YAML, just ensuring consistency on my part
 
10:21 PM
Honestly, though, the config is mostly a thing we're gonna set and never look at again
There are things that go in it, sure, but the actual changes we make in it are minimal
 

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