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12:46 AM
@rene - Should we move the time for tomorrow, actually? That way your close votes will reset by the time the meetup happens :p. And you're a needed force. (It would also work out better for me because my team at work is releasing a build tomorrow morning.) We can add a note in the title of the meta ("Event Time Changed!") to make sure everyone sees. Or, do you think it's too late? I leave it up to you :)
 
 
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7:31 AM
@acheong87 I'm fine with either way because I'm working from home nowadays, no meetings and no nigthly activities planned. I'm happy to follow your timeslot but I'd like to change the event to whatever it will be.
 
 
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12:37 PM
I decided to keep it as is as others may have already noted the time earlier (possibly saved their votes, etc.) and it might be inconsiderate to surprise them. We'll announce today that the time will change beginning next week.
 
Ok, sounds as a good plan
 
By the way, didn't mean to ignore your comment about a new graph! There's one in progress: imgur.com/HabiaEi, but it's complicated ever since the nightly cleanup job was fixed, because all these jumps make interpolation / plotting the derivative senseless. I have to write a plot function that does analysis while ignoring the jump.
Anyway, got a ton of work to do—see everyone in a bit!
 
 
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2:01 PM
I'm in...
 
Good to be back, finally!
 
I already looked at the graph
It is not too bad, is it?
 
I have a lot of catching up to do...
What's not too bad?
 
How it looks!
 
Oh, no, it's not so bad! The mid-day growth rate is pretty much the same as before, but thanks to the fixed nightly purging, the growth is really about 2/3 what it was before.
 
2:04 PM
There is hope :-)
 
I wonder if there's anything we can do to encourage more participation—what if besides changing the time, we shortened the window to 30 minutes, so it's like a concentrated effort, and also doesn't feel like an hour-long meeting?—and of course creating those chat calendar events so people actually get reminded about the event.
Indeed :D
 
You did notice the close reasons did change a little
 
Yes! I like it, actually.
What were your thoughts?
(or should I scroll up to see—you probably already discussed this here.)
hah, reviewing a question you commented on back in Dec 30, about UPDATE vs UPDATE WHERE
 
:-)
 
oh, whoa. it was an audit.
 
2:08 PM
cool
did you pass....
 
note to self... if rene thought it was worth commenting on... it's legit.
hey, @HamZa!
 
@acheong87 hello there
 
@hamza Hallo!
 
Wow, audits are getting hard.
I got one that said, "The system marked this as spam, please review carefully."
 
Ow
 
2:22 PM
And it seemed legit so I voted to leave open. But it was tempting to close because the warning biased me toward believing something was wrong with it.
especially because it also had a link to reddit.
 
Euhm, how to put this ...
Lately I haven't been active at all
Some reasons:
- School : I had a project to finish
- Other interests : reading manga, yes I read manga :)
- Change of close reasons : I'm quite sad that the "minimal understanding" reason has been removed. I have to search in meta what's the replacement. After a quick glance I found out that they are saying that "unclear what you're asking" is a replacement for certain reasons. Which I don't really agree with
 
I tried on the tavern to get some insight how audits are selected. They claim automatically but I supect there are some mods that choose them/edit them in
@Hamza I had the same feelings
But now I find unclear ok in cases where I formeley choose 'minimal understanding'
I've read the post from Shog9 a couple of times and his reactions in the tavern on the first day the new close reasons were out in the wild
If in doubt you can still have the minimal understanding reason by choosing other...
 
Well, questions asking for code that don't show any efforts. They are clear to me, closing it as "unclear" is just illogical. Even the OP(newbie) would complain that his question is clear
 
The point is in the unclear close reason it links to how-to-ask
and that should point out to newbies what they should do.
I think that is an improvement
But I still feel we lack a couple of reasons as it is now
I assume there will be a change if enough people feel uncomfortable
 
sigh it seems like stackoverflow is rotting with the time
 
2:29 PM
It is evolution
sometimes it evolves the wrong direction
I'm sure nature will correct its self
passed a javascript audit...
 
I like that attitude. It may have settled on a local optimum for now, but evolution will eventually knock it out of that equilibrium and toward a global optimum.
 
2:46 PM
at last I have a typographically error stackoverflow.com/review/close/3790553
 
heh i do like that one
 
Thank you for reviewing 40 Close Votes today; come back in 9 hours to continue reviewing.
Hmm I'm on the third spot today stackoverflow.com/review/close/stats
 
nice
 
3:11 PM
Thanks for showing as usual, guys. I'll try to be more active again—gonna create some chat calendar events and such. The meetup time will be at 4:00pm EST (9:00pm UTC)!
from now on *
 
Ok, great, tnx for having me on your party!
 
haha "party"
its yours too
 
Sure is
 
you are pretty much the life of this party lol
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room topic changed to SO Close Vote Reviewers: A place for those interested in reviewing close votes with others. See meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/208634/… for more information. Leave a comment saying "Add me please," to be added to the roster of potential participants, visible at chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/info/41570/…. The next meetup is on Tuesday, January 21st, at 21:00pm UTC / 4:00pm EST / 1:00pm PST. (no tags)
 

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