@DeStr Don't ping particular persons too much. The chance to annoy them is pretty high. Don't expect they'll attend your room and give you a response there.
@DeStr Also I believe there are a good number of other experts for Android Studio around here. So why just asking a particular user? Due projects are never a good reason to ask at Stack Overflow BTW. We're not acting as a personal helpdesk, but for wider reasonings. Make sure that your questions are useful for future research, and not just ask for help in your particular personal problems.
Because he answered my question once on the same topics. the problem is that for an unknown reason the project isn't working and I am not experienced enough to find the problem and to solve it.
I'm somehow desperate with my daily work quite often. Stack Overflow is just one of the resources I use, and I rarely do so asking new questions, but just research.
@DeStr If they already gave you an answer, but it doesn't fully fix your problem, just ask further in a comment. Or ask a new question based on what you already got.
@DeStr That probably indicates your question needs improvement. As soon you edit it regarding that, it will be bumped up at the active page. There's quite a good number of users who are lurking there rather than the newest question (home) page.
@MadaraUchiha BTW, regarding our discussion yesterday. Would you propose rep gain or badges for successfully duping a question for dupe hammer holders as well? What should happen if such questions are reopened? I believe there's a number of technical details of such encouragement to be clarified first.
A knight's tour is a sequence of moves of a knight on a chessboard.
The knights-tour tag has twelve questions, most of them are unanswered and only three have more than 100 views. I think it would be better to replace this tag by the chesstag, which seem to cover the whole knights-tour issue...
That's what I'm trying to tell you. I do not have the code. I altered it because it wasn't working :) Did you not read my whole post ? — P. Soutzikevich2 mins ago
turbo-tlfr for the meeting: We'll start using GitHub issues for the socvr.org page, and some of the issues may get pinned here. Otherwise, after much discussion, we'll keep things as is.
@HovercraftFullOfEels Some interesting data. No specific limits. Mainly, reminding people (in general) that they need to, on average, be voting on at least 4 times as many requests from other people as they post requests. Nothing specific as to how that is monitored, controlled, or anything about targeting specific users for reminders.
@HovercraftFullOfEels Agreeing with any request is, of course, a requirement for personally voting. As you known, each person is responsible for their own votes. That does mean that you will need to evaluate more than 4 times as many as you post, as you will, probably, not vote on 100% of those you evaluate. Note that #votes is not intended as being monitored by user. It's just that without maintaining that average, what we have will break down. If so, we'll have requests regularly not being fulfilled.
@JanDvorak Yes, it's where we are now. I'm not trying to say that we must fulfill every request. Just that if you make 5 requests, you are asking for a total of 20 votes from other people (assuming you voted on each of your own requests). Each person should strive to be putting into the pool of used votes at least as many as they are asking for. We're not all going to do so, or even be able to do so each day, but people should be reminded that they should be striving to do so, on average.
@NobodyNada I thought that we were in the, at most, 1/day range and only when the queue was particularly high. If you're going to do it more often than that, please make it a separate account that specifically is for posting such notices, so I can ignore that user. I don't mind helping out from time to time, but I do object to us systematically taking up the slack significantly caused by the SO team's recent design choices (redesign of the top-nav bar review queue notification).