I will gladly re-tag un-tag sort stuff. It's the CV that kills us
and we know who does it all
I am all for busy work. but a 100 question tag just cuz we stumbled upon it is 500 votes to close. Just to give you an idea, corners set us back 2 days in here
I've answered similar (though not this dense) questions in the past, but we are drowning in basic newbie questions of this kind in the shell programming tags; the pure fundamentals (as well as how to properly configure a colored prompt etc) belongs on SuperUser or in the AskUbuntu ghetto, not on a programming site
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@TheLostMind I'm kind of getting tired to repeat it (not your fault or not against you in any way, y'know) but "gimme teh codez" is most definitely not a close reason, it's a downvote one. Often this kind of question can be Too Broad, or Unclear, or lacking MCVE ("I tried but failed" without any code). Those are actual close reasons. Using "gimme teh codez" as a close reason is an abuse of the system.
@Kyll - The question is clear. It just lacks proper research. We don't want people to post how to add 2 numbers in java questions. We want them to know that we wont answer it because it shows lack of effort and the answer is clearly and easily available.. Unclear and too broad are not the right close reasons. The question is neither unclear nor too broad. It lacks MVCE (So I could use that the next time around).
@TheLostMind This question is indeed not unclear, or too broad (I trust you on that, my Java knowledge is very poor), it doesn't even lack an MCVE since it didn't express any attempt. As such... it should stay open.
@TJ Generally [tag:cv-pls] is used to quickly close posts that should not be answered and to prevent FGITWing (like typos, tool recs, etc...). Using [tag:cv-pls] on a question you answered is weird
@TJ After a few glances I think I agree with most of it - I'd like to see such posts deleted as they're not useful. So why did you post an answer, allowing that specific question to stay alive, instead of simply commenting for it to be Roomba'ed?
@TJ Glanced again. We agree that upvotes on typo answers indicate that they solve the issue - Not that they're useful. So how are they better than a simple comment?
I get that, but you completely prevent the Roomba from working (most quick typo answers get upvotes). IMHO a simple comment stating the typo and asking for confirmation would be way enough. You could even use an auto-comment to state "Please don't answer if you think this is a typo too - comment instead" or similar.
how about aswering it and voting to close as not useful for others as a statement like "i dealt with this thingy, no need to come here and waste your time, OP is hapy as well. let the roomba thingy delete this in future"
There is still a risk that someone may answer and keep the question around, but I think it's better to take the chances instead of completely preventing the Roomba from working
@TJ But the Roomba doesn't work if there is an upvoted answer
@rene and @TinyGiant, I post you this feature request on [cv-pls], lets add the tags of the question before or after the title. Why? 1) Useful for user with hammer and dup request, 2) useful to all user both in chat and in search for previous requests, I would put the tag as [java] not java to avoid having other chat tags the the [cv-pls].
I can be like optional and then Tiny implements it in the CVR generator script... can't see why more info is bad... I often specially when viewing old cv pls and I do not have alot of time go after the simple tags (now I need to go on the basis of user es Tuna java/maven, MsYvette android ecc :, Praveen j-script ecc.)
@DavidG Yes, it is a bit cheeky to close-vote a question you've answered, although it can be justified on a dupe, if the dupe target is a bit too advanced for the OP and you provide some relevant info &/or code for the OP's specific question. But in that case I think it's polite to make your answer community wiki.
@user2314737 "looks like spam" is not a close reason. You can ask if a post is spam with Is [this post](post link) spam?, then we can discuss it and if necessary use Smokey.