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4:12 AM
I lost over 60 rep to downvoting answers and got it all back when the roomba script ran ;)
 
@durron597 I thought you said you don't lose rep from downvoting questions
 
I have a query that finds questions like this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/10249329/…
if someone who has votes left unlike me would like to downvote those answers... ;)
 
ugh
the site is broken
 
Yeah I know
Searching doesn't appear to be working for me either — durron597 2 hours ago
 
low use tags are fine
only popular ones are not loading
@Closey starting
 
4:24 AM
@TylerH Watch out for audits!
 
4:39 AM
Passed C++ audit
 
4:50 AM
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[open-source]"
@Closey next 5 tags
 
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@TylerH The next 5 tags are: 105, 92, 81, 69, 65
 
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 19 hours to continue reviewing.
 
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that puts me at 3,030 reviews
next stop, 4k
 
 
11 hours later…
3:52 PM
(Why did that 10k user edit it? It's weird)
(Wow. That's a famous one: 26k views)
Picking a tag () and crawling through the questions is fun.
 
@Kyll when SO was relatively young the rulez were not as strict/clear as they are now.
they evolved over time
 
I guess it's our job as a community to fix the crap up then?
 
we vote on questions based on today's rules, yes.
 
4:08 PM
What about stackoverflow.com/questions/27294815/… and stackoverflow.com/questions/17644995/json-financial-protocol ? I'm not sure if they categorize as "Too broad" or not
 
@Kyll looking for a protocol
 
Does that qualify as external resource?
I guess it does. Seems logical.
 
yes
@Kyll the first one only need a dv to get it Roomba-ed
 
@rene Now it doesn't need any
 
 
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5:58 PM
Anyone know whether questions like these are on topic? stackoverflow.com/questions/3408449/…
 
@durron597 I'm not sure but I would say no.
 
@durron597 My gut instinct is "no", but I have no idea what the close reason would be
 
@KevinBrown I feel the same way
 
 
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7:41 PM
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[open-source]"
@Closey next 3 tags
 
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@gunr2171 The next 3 tags are: 105, 92, 81
 
8:32 PM
@durron597 ... Isn't it too broad? The question asks for "experience". If it did include an error and some debug data, then it'd be fine. But since it asks about the "experience" of others on a software, it's borderline primarily opinion-based and certainly too broad. Another correct close reason would be the "debug" one, since he tells us that he "can't get them to compile following the instructions" without giving us any relevant data. Or am I getting this wrong?
 
@Kyll There's only one answer. Steps needed to get a program to compile. It's not opinion based either, trying to get a program to compile on a particular platform. Finally, it's not debug, he didn't write the code.
 
@durron597 So the "debug" close reason is not valid for when OP only says "it didn't work" without any precision?
 
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Q: Are "help me get this open source tool to compile" questions on-topic?

durron597As usual, it would be good to have an example, so here you go: Pfstools - compile for Windows I'm trying to get pfstools (as well as pfstmo and pfscalibration) working under Windows. These are basically an open source series of command line tools for High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging. Th...

@Kyll It's not an application he wrote. It's someone else's open source tool
He's trying to install a program, but he needs the help of a programmer
Maybe it belongs on server fault? dunno
 
Indeed. Still, it would only seem at least logical that questions seeking help on programming-related softwares (such as IDE) to solve errors must include the information necessary to identify the error.
 
@Kyll Of course I already got downvoted with only 3 views.
 
8:40 PM
Maybe there's a -- Okay you already commented
Commented too. Puzzling issue.
Let's see what the others have to say on that matter
 
I'm out
 

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