I flagged some old (one was 2009) posts for seeking recommendations... unfortunately, the flags aged away... what's the right thing here? Wait until I get CV privileges and try myself? Due to age they're not eligible to be posted here as a cv-pls
Checked it and it does exist. Sounds a bit like a software architect, though. Not sure what, if any, the difference is. Seems like a buzzword. The new "fullstack" (in terms of, that not being very specific at all)
@TylerH Same thing as I thought. But a couple of definitions I found say that the responsibility of a compiler engineer are stuff like looking at optimising code, looking at architecture of the application, designing code generators, as well as build pipelines.
@GertArnold recent activity for an answer in a review queue doesn't apply here since you aren't asking for action on the answer; the question last had activity 11 months ago, making this ineligible for a cv-pls
FWIW I clicked on the timeline of the answer you linked to and didn't see any activity about a review queue there. ...if the answer is modified (even deleted) as a result of the review (whichever queue that is), that should update the 'last activity' date on the question
Interesting, it doesn't appear to be an audit (unless the LQP Queue shows those differently than the CV Queue), but isn't 11 months too old for something to make it to the LQP queue?
i can't see it being an audit, given it's not modified in any way and seeing the "real" post not having any... obvious one way or the other action on it that would cause it to be an audit
Isn't that that bad workflow process where answers get put in front of reviewers who may or may not have the right privileges to do anything about it anyway?
or do lots and lots of 'recommend deletion's actually delete a post now
I feel like being put in the LQP Queue should add an entry to the post's timeline like it does for other queues
well, OK, it's there now, I guess because the review was completed. But it wasn't there originally
@TylerH IIRC 6 recommend deletes from review will delete the answer unless it was accepted or positively voted. If it was accepted then it goes into the mod queue.
AFAIK the current version of LQA has always been that way. If my understanding is correct, there is a maximum of 6 reviews per post. 3 "Looks OK" will dispute the flag, 3 full delete votes will delete the post (marking any pending NAA/VLQ as helpful), and 4 of any combination of delete and recommend delete will cause Community to remove it.
I think it's 6 recommend delete votes on other sites but 4 on SO. And a "delete" (unless accompanied by two others) counts the same as a recommendation.
@HenryEcker oh that's nice... only one more than the needed amount for 20k users. Do actual delete votes reduce the amount? E.g. 1 delete vote means you only need two recommend deletes? or 2 delete votes and 1 recommend delete?
oh, man, you guys move too fast. Or maybe I read too slowly
@GertArnold IDE questions are programming tool configuration questions, it's not the general software/infrastructure Q. (It doesn't get much more "core business" than IDEs, after all that's where 99% of the work gets done).