@Kyll I'm told that pilling on should be prevented. If we now have to take into account the fact that some users are ignored by Smokey I'm kind of lost and can't possible moderate that.
@Kyll Thanks. I was about to do that but did not know how quite to put it (I wanted to explain the prompt the OP gets to confirm the duplicate) and then got distracted. (Oh... shiny.... brb.)
@rene Honestly, if it's difficult to police then don't worry about it - we can watch from metasmoke. But yeah, the system currently works so that ignored users have to have their feedback confirmed by a second feedback.
@ArtOfCode wait, you guys call out SOCVR and even have @Undo ping me while you all seem to agree that something needs to be done and now in my first push-back you walk away? I hope you understand I find that highly confusing at best, not only for me but also for the regulars I address here. Can CharCoal first get their own act together please?
@rene woah-kay. I'm not aware of anything that's gone on in this room about feedback duplication, who's pinged who or said what. I'm not walking away; I'm saying if you think this is too much for you guys to effectively moderate then don't moderate it, and the Charcoal team can moderate it instead.
because if multiple feedbacks are bad, then there shouldn't be multiple feedbacks, unless the previous user is ignored, and this is the complication/administrative overhead @rene is talking about
@AndrasDeak I consider them bad if there is a train on feedbacks and or late feedbacks but that is just because it is also needless noise in the transcript and gaming of the QA of metasmoke. Given the fact I want/expect/try to be this room to be on a higher standard I need to address both issues
As a simple solution I suggest informing ignored users about their ignored state (I believe this is already the case), and asking them to provide pseudo-feedback to Smokey
such as "that's a k" or something
then unignored users clearly see that a proper feedback is pending
that sort of pushes most of the overhead to ignored users, who possibly shouldn't be feeding back to begin with
@AndrasDeak I would strictly go against that edit. I've rolled it back. It introduces code, and what not which the OP might have never meant. I'm okay with edits which help to reopen a post. But if they change the meaning of a post, or add their own content, I reject
@AndrasDeak I agree that it would be better to ask the OP, but well. I would still go against it. It's not an edit which changes some part of the post, it changes it's completed meaning
Sooo... question about courtesy/proper actions. I wrote a Q&A about a narrower field. It still needs some improvements, but I think it can be used to hammer several questions. Is it OK if I (after sufficient discussion with the smaller, language-related community) find unanswered posts which are applicable, and have them hammered with a gold badger (after sufficient discussion with said gold badger)?
Open Source is a relegion that requires to make your work public. There are other possibiliies to provide source code to the customer. Defining the version in the header is a more sensible option. — harper2 hours ago
I heard Arizona is going to hit 48C this week. That's why Celsius is so depressing. You realize you're halfway to boiling to death. Meanwhile, in Farenheit land, most people are having to stop and think "What was the boiling point again?"
@Machavity I actually do prefer Fahrenheit for temperature measurement. Everything else, I'd rather use metric if other Americans would just make the switch.