@Cerbrus I made a deliberate decision a while back to not get involved in doc related things, but if it's potentially related to the Q&A site, then flag it please
@JonClements we can't access on-going review except from >10K review history and there is no info in API, in fact this has been holding us back on developing tools. We need a >10 users screen scraping
@Mistalis I thought that was gibberish. Took a minute to figure out that they're talking about a software wizard, not some mobility spell in D&D or something. Had to retract my custom CV. :(
@TigerhawkT3 it's disappointing really... we all laugh 'em off... I just like the more imaginative ones that are something about how we're nazis and can go do something with a donkey like our mother's did or something :p
looking at the mod messages, we've rightfully had to suspend a few users for rude/offensive behaviour, and their reply is either "go to hell" or "go f* yourself*
From [the FAQ](http://socvr.org/faq#general-expectations-for-members) : "cv-pls is for posts that: - are really bad (low quality magnets) - are a bad example used to justify other crap - have recent activity on the question (Edits, VLQ/NAA answer) - don’t have enough users in that tag to close the post in time"
@FrankerZ It not that it should not have been closed. It is that with our limited amount of votes we try to prioritize current questions. Older questions that are not hurting anything can wait until we catch up. Not saying you can't post one but we like to make people aware of our priorities.
@JanDvorak Yeah. I'm not sure myself and I remember skipping it when I saw the request. Just want you guys to know in case you want to weigh in on meta.
Heh. I just got spam related to renewing a domain name the company owns. It says it's Can-Spam compliant without an unsubscribe and says to send correspondence to [company name] Ft Lauderdale, FL
@Mistalis The rule in the FAQ that goes "Do not request action on a post that you have asked or answered." is also meant to cover cases where you are asking to close a question as a dupe of a question you answered.
@NathanOliver It was meant to cover any post in which you have a direct interest. Keeping your question open, keeping your answer on the site or funneling people towards your own content.
@Louis sure but the RO team did have that discussion a while back and we decided that we only take a Q/A pair that is reported into account, not in all its possible relations.
@rene That is why the rule says indeed: Do not request action on a post that you have asked or answered. because we had other versions that included so many corner cases that we simply gave up and didn't really see the need for it.
Yeah I can't see nothing wrong specially in low-traffic tags ask for help to close a duplicate (even if you have an answer on the target). If its a valid duplicate it's valid if not it's not.
Often also users help out, since they need help in their home turf, it's not many of us that go SO wide searching for question to close that has nothing really to do with our normal SO activity.
unreg user, so abusive probably ok, but I would watch out if they at least write something you understand. Not that sdfsdf is much different from Harry Potter but NAA is safer...
@Louis I searched a bit in the repo and this is what we started with 21. Please refrain from asking for moderating actions from the room if you have a stake in the Q/A pair but that turned out to be too broad and not consistently enforceable with debates like: hey, I see you have created the 3rd revision on that low score answer with 42 revisions on the duplicate you just cv-pls-ed, you have a stake in the Q/A pair, that is not allowed
@rene I get the need for an edit. However, since the original goal was to deflect accusations that the room acts as as a "you scratch my back, I scratch yours" ring, I see requests for closure that close questions as duplicates of a question the requester answered falling into the same bucket as requests to act on "post that [the requester] has asked or answered".
@Louis sure but the RO team also decided that we first want to be called out on meta for such behavior AND everybody agrees we are a bunch of back scratching individuals before coming up with rules. This doesn't mean we are going to provoke meta but it also means we stop with those what-if virtual meta question debates and the stoopid rulez that exercise produces
@Braiam obviously since the user self deleted the answers they are not a spammer. spammers do not do that. They person just does not quite get how the site works yet. We don't need to nuke users like that but guide them.
@Louis In my opinion asking a question to be closed as a dupe of one I've answered is not a "scratch my back" scenario, even if I'm the only one who has answered the target. It's a matter of a duplicate question being closed, period.
If someone finds a better duplicate, that's fine; one shouldn't demand a question be closed as a dupe of their choice over a particular alternative just because, obviously
The code makes no sense, he's amalgamating old Classic ASP style method of working in ASP.Net compiled code. He even called the thing VBScript, when it's clear it's compiled code (from the error messages).
Plus his other linked question has a "compilation error", VBScript is not compiled it is a runtime scripting language. Also the source of the error points to a aspx file which is ASP.Net.
While they share common syntax they are not the same thing, but so many incorrectly assume they are and constantly mash VB.Net with VB, VBA and VBScript same goes for ASP.Net and Classic ASP (originally just ASP).
It's equivalent to someone posting a load of java and calling it javascript.
@TinyGiant everyone else is wrong in this instance. ;-)
@PetterFriberg If interested, Roomba Forecaster scrapes the page for needed Q data & passes it to the rest of the script as if it was from an API call. It has a hidden option to select screen scraping or do an SE API call. Scraping is faster. It only scrapes the information it needs, but that could be expanded. Currently, it scrapes the data from deleted posts, but doesn't pass it to the rest of the script (per API).
(probably the VM correctly binded the network interface, or something)
Personally, I would use unclear instead: the conditions that prevented the script from running were obliterated by a random reboot, which took along any possible diagnostic information about why it wasn't working in first place