Limits are in theory for an application like Wordpress. This is primarily opinion based, as the limits apply based on the developer who develops. — Praveen Kumar20 secs ago
c#This post (timeline) was closed as too broad, edited and then reopened. While it's not longer too broad, the edit relieved that the issue was a simple typo (== instead of = as an assignment operator). Why wasn't it immediately closed again? Am I misinterpreting the definition of a "simple typo" or is it just because there is no convenient interface to change the close reason from the Reopen Queue?
I can see the whole -1 think being considered rude. Either way both flags do the same thing and any combination of 6 of them will nuke the post so it is okay.
I would have rejected it. I think that questions should be asked in the body of the post, and the title should read more like a statement that briefly captures the general topic of the post.
Guys, anyone to support me in this... The OP changed the question totally after providing and making sure the answer works and he confirmed it works as well. He accepted the answer, and then since something went wrong (which was totally OP's new code), he unaccepted and updated the question. Isn't it totally unfair?
@Barry I'm leaving that to almost any user seen without having the informed badge, and posting an unclear / missing MCVE question. — πάντα ῥεῖ1 min ago
@JanDvorak Yes. 'Questions asking about how to use a program are on-topic if the program is a tool for writing code or a tool that is regularly used in the process of programming' (paraphrasing). Git is definitely a "tool regularly used in programming"
Should I mention highly probable revenge votes undergoing the revert scripts radar to moderators? There recently were some kinda similar issues with Vlad (from Moscow) cleaned up by @Shog9. i.sstatic.net/holCv.png
@πάνταῥεῖ That's not really a bavarian phrase, but used in other german regions, too. Normally one does not say it to the person you disrespect, but to your peers.