@KevinGuan Sorry, I don't understand that. Use commands for a list of commands.
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@KevinGuan I don't have any completed tags by you on record. When you run out of items in your filter paste the message into chat here and I'll record it.
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Hi! I need some help about what flag option to use when a question belongs on Code Review? I remember asking about it (and because my question was a duplicate it was deleted, rightfully so), but kinda forgot what the correct flag is :S
I would like your inputs on how appropriate of a project it will be for a novice, and more importantly any hints on how to learn what I need to do <-- too much
I would also like all of this data to be stored in a database so that I could access it in different ways/have it sent to things in different ways in the future <-- too much
@Mogsdad we'll need your e-mail for that or some other form of out-of-band communication (@gunr2171 can use steam). I could subscribe to the newsletter on your blog, assuming the email I share there is only visible for you.
When that teams proposal came up I thought it would be interesting to bring the group of members together that contributed or worked on the various bots and userscripts so we could take questions on that.
I didn't see it as a second location to administer the users in this room
Oh I see. I wasn't sure if there were any requirements to join the team, and it states no rules or anything. I was just curious. It's fine if I'm not (yet) allowed to join.
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Exactly! Actually, I'm a big fan of being a polyglot even if you specialise in 1 language. It's amazing how much you can learn from teaching yourself other paradigms.
I really have to make that feature request... I'd like to ask for integration of the on-hold cycle into the bounty feature
Like, if a bounty question is closed, it keeps its bounty and its visibility into the associated views of SO, but if in 3 days it is not reopened the bounty is refunded
The increased visibility would allow for editors and reopeners to be very active on it, effectively not only drawing attention from answerers but also from moderators and editors
The title is Best practice focused question: clears throat
Unfortunately best practice questions are specifically determined to be inherently opinion based, please see **[Is a best practice question off-topic?](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/265928/is-a-best-practice-question-off-topic)**. 1/2
If you answer an otherwise on-topic question with what you believe to be the "best" practice, that is allowed. But asking for what the "best" practice is, is inherently opinion based. Asking how to do something is much different than asking for the best way to do it. Your question is likely to be closed. 2/2
Most of my comments are so long I can barely edit them before posting ^^
Note that the above comment is only for questions which are not salvageable with a light rewording. "What's the best practice to do X?" can often be rephrased as "How to do X?" (which, yes, seems too broad. Too broad is always the end point...)
@KevinGuan I think that yes. "Best way" is something I often read in Python questions because apparently you guys have a great set of good practices and "pythonic" ways. However I do not know what "best" means. Is it in terms of beauty, performance, standards conformity?
And since your question is about code that works and you want to improve, it would be best on CR
> Pythonic means code that doesn't just get the syntax right but that follows the conventions of the Python community and uses the language in the way it is intended to be used.
Or: Code that works and is great according to a set of ever-changing unwritten rules
I want to know if there's a definitive definition/standard of what "pythonic" is. If it's just a community thing, then most questions asking for a "pythonic way to do X" might be POB...
Was about to reply "Nothing to see here exactly, it is not here, it is elsewhere, which is why you should include relevant information from that link in your answer", but think it's better if I leave it alone
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"What's sad is the presumption that the user is a man" Why is that sad? I believe you're significantly over-estimating the thought process involved in choosing what pronoun to use. I doubt anyone actually thinks a moment before typing "he". It's an automatism, not an observation / assumption. — Cerbrus1 hour ago
Well @Cerbrus if you think using a housewife as a benchmark for ignorance and or stupidity is acceptable, then you won't see any value in anything I have to say on this matter. — Yvette1 min ago