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12:57 AM
@BaummitAugen concerning searching: often there is an immense language barrier, specially of new users from middle and far east, they never find their issue and then dump a quicky at SO
 
 
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2:34 AM
Can anyone see the rollback link on the second revision here? stackoverflow.com/posts/52421634/revisions Asking for meta.stackexchange.com/a/315709
 
@SamuelLiew I can see them for rev. 1 & 2, not sure if it may take effect to rollback. What should I do?
 
If you can see them it probably will go through. that's all I need to know, thanks!
 
 
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jww
5:26 AM
Is anyone up for evaluating a question: mysql login problem , easily login with root but not with root@localhost. If someone advises I will remove the close vote. I don't want to engage OP moving forward.
 
@jww I think the close vote is appropriate, and also voted to close it
 
@Shree I don't see how this is no MCVE. I could understand too broad, but it doesn't really sound like debugging to me.
 
@Makyen without code or any attempt don't fall under NO MCVE?
 
@Shree A MCVE, or any code at all, is only required for debugging questions (homework requires an attempt). No other questions require code. Code, however, can be quite helpful in narrowing or clarifying a question. The "No MCVE" reason is only valid for debugging questions.
 
5:42 AM
@Makyen Ok thanks please bin that. I retract my flag.
 
@Shree It's already closed. That request is already in the Graveyard.
Of the other three requests you made at about the same time, only the last is debatable as to being debugging or not. Personally, I'd go for "unclear" on it, as it's not clear to me if they are asking us how to do something that they need done, or if they are saying the code they wrote was supposed to do it, but doesn't (i.e. debugging). If it was "write the code", then I'd go with too broad, as they haven't defined the problem narrowly enough to actually write it.
Some code would greatly help narrow the question, in that case. Just to be clear, the "last one" was this request; this question.
 
@Makyen thanks for clarification.
 
np.
 
5:57 AM
Well, What does exactly a cv-pls tag mean?
 
@DudeCoder it's somewhat outlines in the FAQ; "please review this and consider close voting"
 
ohhh
 
@DudeCoder I strongly recommend exploring our website and the tour. In particular, I suggest you read the SOCVR FAQ.
 
6:13 AM
OP's going more covert; need a mod to stop it here
 
@Adriaan I flagged at the 3rd one.
 
I flagged, ... one of them. Not sure which
 
Custom mod flagged one of them mentioning other vandalized posts. Hopefully the mods take care for it soon.
 
SmokeDetector has gone crazy? Some wrong with his code?
 
loads of flags then for the mods. Poor mods.
 
6:17 AM
Why the titles are wrong?
 
@DudeCoder no; one person vandalising several of their posts with the exact same text
 
Ohh
 
@Adriaan Also changing the tag with unrelated one too.
 
@TetsuyaYamamoto oh, didn't see. Won't put it on SD's radar though
 
6:45 AM
@SmokeDetector I think the user can be un-blacklsited; mods dealt with it
 
The bot can be pinged with non-commands?
Sorry; I wasn't considering all cases; ignore me.
 
@Daedalus no, this is just general feedback for those in the room that do have privileges to do stuff with the bot
 
/me nods
.. Sorry on that, irc-related habit
 
Rob
@Adriaan Not really sure how charcoal deals with blacklists, but it might be useful to keep it for a few days.. at least until a little bit after the suspension wears off
 
@Rob sure thing; I thought SD would catch it when they tried again after their suspension, and there'd be no need to have it pop up in here every time a post where they participated in became active.
 
6:50 AM
Charcole already blacklist op
 
If anyone feedbacks FP to a post where the only reason is 'blacklisted user', then the blacklist is automatically removed
...and if you don't want that to happen, then you have to blacklist them again
But if their post was caught my more than one reason and someone feedbacks FP, they won't be removed
 
7:02 AM
@Shree that was actually just specifically to add them back when the post was FP:ed
they were automatically blacklisted earlier when they vandalized their posts
and I wanted to keep that at least for a while so I blacklisted them again for the time being
 
hummm ok thanks.
 
so in brief "tp" blacklists and "fp" unblacklists under the conditions Angus described above
maybe this should be clarified in the Smokey wiki
 
@tripleee Ahhh... tpu blacklists the user. tp does not.
 
7:26 AM
@Makyen yeah sorry for being imprecise
 
@PatrickHofman Ah, my request just duplicated this (risk for watching same tag).
 
Can RO trash this req? OP edit and add code.
 
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null, per request
 
8:31 AM
morning all
 
8:44 AM
now edited
and provided
 
@DudeCoder So are you still requesting it to be closed, or withdrawing that request?
(just asking because it's on 4)
 
@PearlySpencer A question you've cv-plsed is being discussed on meta. Feel free to share your view on the situation.
 
@ErikvonAsmuth not really needed, deceze wrote the quintessence.
 
@kayess Deceze says While I have no idea what this question is about, it seems pretty clear and answerable for someone in the field. Pearly might disagree and make a case for keeping it closed (and if he doesn't, it still holds value for him to say so imo)
 
@ErikvonAsmuth yep, though he's free to ignore it : )
 
user8682794
9:16 AM
@ErikvonAsmuth thanks, i did post my opinion on this.
 
user8682794
@kayess not really needed huh?
 
@TetsuyaYamamoto You might get a laugh out of this edit from yesterday
 
9:32 AM
@MichaelDodd rofl Remove 'arabic'? Probably he should read this. I can read Arabic script too but not intended to learn its meaning.
 
user8682794
@ErikvonAsmuth the problem with this kind of questions is that only the company producing the software really knows what is going on behind the scenes. It turns out that the OP here just forgot to scale a variable but otherwise it would be impossible to answer the question without going through hundreds of lines of code. And that's assuming this was open because the code for the core commands are compiled in the application itself and thus not visible.
 
@TetsuyaYamamoto It's probably some slang term in a similar fashion to "remove French".
 
@PearlySpencer Yeah, I get that. Certainly not accusing you of anything, that's also why I wanted your opinion on it. Deceze pretty much says probably a mistake, and it's good you explained there was another side to the story. I've cast a reopen vote, but only because it had this simple mistake, else I'd agree.
 
@RO I believe this cv-pls has been already dealt with, but as the link is broken it remains on the requests-list.
 
The situation imo pretty much was: mistake on OPs side: on-topic, mistake on Stata's side: off-topic. So you need to know the answer before you can judge if the question is appropriate, which isn't that good
 
9:44 AM
And got closed before I could edit, ah well, better leave that to get roomba'd then
 
user8682794
@ErikvonAsmuth thanks for pinging me about this.
 
user8682794
appreciate it
 
@PearlySpencer well is it?
 
10:19 AM
in Charcoal HQ on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 4 mins ago, by tripleee
Your account posted two obvious spam messages last week, can you explain what happened? Was your account hijacked? — tripleee 8 secs ago
 
@tripleee Yeah I saw those in MetaSmoke, only plausible reason I can think of since the account also has genuine (albeit sometimes off-topic) questions, rather than being an outright spam account
Though I remember one account last week that started with genuine Q/As and then edited the spam in at a later time.
Oh? He just owned up to it
 
@MichaelDodd wow, I guess we don't need to blacklist him again then ...
 
10:35 AM
"You can only flag every 5 seconds" :(
 
yeah, that's annoying, it should probably be disabled at some threshold
 
10:51 AM
@tripleee You know we don't moderate meta, do you?
 
that's a meta question asking for relief for the "you can only flag every 5 seconds" problem
 
@toohonestforthissite It's a meta post relating to the 5 seconds comment I made earlier
 
@tripleee @MichaelDodd: Ok, I thought it's a variant of "is this a dupe". Sorry. (maybe referencing the post it relates to is a good idea:-)
 
then I end up pinging the same user a lot
 
@tripleee Just for every post, yeah. But that keeps discussion threads together. YOu can set the audible ping level with the speaker symbol in the upper left corner of the right sidebar.
 
10:57 AM
@toohonestforthissite not for the recipient, obviously
 
@tripleee No, but if it annoys them they can set it.
 
I forget to turn it back on, there is no setting to get the blip only if you are not currently interacting with the room
 
11:33 AM
looking for little help in cleaning up a little tag: reporting-tools. About handful questions in there are tools recommendations, I pushed them into the close queue
 
just three? that was quick
 
@gnat There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[reporting-tools]". There might be a caching problem.
 
probably they were already closed
they were already at 2-3 close votes when I reviewed
 
why not get rid of that tag all-together? Doesn't look all that usefull.
 
@ErikvonAsmuth The [reporting-tools] are broken, so there are no reported items for you to review.
 
11:50 AM
@ErikvonAsmuth all are closed now, I checked in my close votes tab in profile. @Luuklag I thought about this for a while but decided that it ain't worth it after I noticed several questions that looked on-topic
 
@gnat, I noticed the same, but only 1 or two that have no other relevant tag. Most are just about a reporting tool in software package X, where it is also tagged X.
 
I've thrown a few more in that queue as well, but there are a distinct few that are on-topic
 
@Luuklag not really a programming question, either
 
@tripleee only vaguely yes.
I think only this question needs additional tags: stackoverflow.com/questions/20952376/… other then that we could do without the .
 
@Luuklag looks vaguely like general computing anyway ...?
 
11:59 AM
5 votes and an accept for 'You can use nested macros to break down the logic'. Did someone move April 1st?
 
@tripleee looks like general anything to me ;)
 
12:25 PM
^ Closed so it shouldn't attract an answer, but also looks like a spam seed
 
Might also be a genuine terrible question. We don't have sd n for questions, right?
 
Questions about "best institute" is almost always followed up by a spam answer
 
I don't suspect malice. The English is even more broken than the usual spam seeds, and seeding doesn't work if you instantly get shot down even without spamming
 
Looks like the guys in Charcoal HQ jumped on it, gone and marked helpful
 
12:35 PM
Afternoon
 
Ron
12:51 PM
o/
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Why am I not surprised: heise.de/tp/features/…
 
1:15 PM
Guys, just a quick question. In the burnination for someone is suggesting edits that remove the tag. I left a comment twice for this user to not suggest these trivial edits. Is there something more to be done other then facepalm every time Burnaki spews out another suggested edits line?
 
@Luuklag Not really. Only a mod can create an edit ban
In that same vein, I've seeded a few more. We're almost done with the tag
 
@Machavity it's possible to get an automated one where too many suggested edits end up rejected...
 
@JonClements Ah. TIL
 
@LucaKiebel That's a thing of beauty :')
 
@Luuklag you could mod flag one of their posts I suppose
 
1:24 PM
@JonClements we all know reviewers arent likely to reject these trivial edits...
@tripleee I bet mods have more important things to do ;)
 
than moderate the site? that doesn't really fly
 
@tripleee I left a custom flag
 
1:39 PM
Is there any valid close reason for this Q? It's getting downvoted severely but I'm unsure as to whether it's too broad
(trying to decompile the APKs of others is very much frowned upon by the regulars)
 
Went with unclear but no-mvce probably fits as well
 
Cheers, went Unclear. Won't cv-pls as it'll probably close naturally soon
 
 
but is deleting it really the feedback that would communicate that?
I think the comment you left should be sufficient
 
user177800
@tripleee do not know? that is why we just post stuff here for everyone to make up their own mind what they might want to do or not do. Personally I would rather un-delete the first question, mark this as a duplicate of the first question and then re-delete both of them.
 
@feelingunwelcome reinforcement is where we have mods for.
 
user177800
@RiggsFolly I am always torn whether to spend votes on questions. Is that bad? :-) I do in the end because it is part of the site as a whole, but it always feels like trying to bail out the Titanic with a Dixie cup by yourself.
 
user177800
@tripleee well the abusive comments have started, that is why I thought deleting it would be a more powerful message. Whatever, flagged the abusive comments and moved on they are not worth mine or anyone elses time.
 
2:10 PM
!!/coffee kendra
 
@rene brews a cup of Espresso for @kendra
 
!!/coffee Harshit
 
@DudeCoder brews a cup of Affogato for @Harshit
 
@feelingunwelcome, flagged that comment as unkind.
 
@rene I wonder if an Espresso was fitting for a Meta coffee.
 
2:20 PM
Espresso is coffee...
Lungo isn't
Or rather, americano isn't
 
@E_net4 I only serve up what Smokey has on offer ...
 
..

Just to remove `*` from title
 
@JohnDvorak Espresso is best coffee. ;)
 
I'm a latte person myself
 
I'm also late
 
2:24 PM
@feelingunwelcome You make a VERY GOOD POINT. Its no wonder PHP developers get such a bad rep. Trouble is its a good Free entry point to programming so lots of the Questioners are completely new to any form of logical thinking. And you are right IT DOES FRUSTRATE
 
@RiggsFolly I always assumed that logical thinking wasn't needed for PHP which explained why I never got the hang of it ...
 
@rene Haha another random PHP Nokker. With a comment I am sure you dont actually mean :)
 
user177800
@Luuklag appreciated
 
I always nok twice
 
2:32 PM
@rene Ok you got me, such a SalesMan :)
I never really understood why the PHP got such a bad rep, when most of it is down to the quality of the coder
 
FWIW: Some nostalgy in the ministry.
 
@Machavity NICE :)
 
user177800
@RiggsFolly the problem with is also the main problem with and those languages that are self-admitted variations of like [tag;ruby]. There are way too many ways to do one thing and the intent of the code can be obfuscated by this "feature".
 
@Machavity That's the thing, for any server-side personal projects I end up doing, PHP for all its huge flaws doesn't really have that much of a learning curve, for getting stuff done quickly
 
user177800
2:41 PM
@RiggsFolly languages like this encourage and develop a "culture" that is not very conducive to formal comprehension of even the most basic computer science tenets and in the case of sometimes outright hostility to even the notion that you should have to understand what you are doing before you try and do it.
 
user177800
@RiggsFolly this, it works (with a very broad definition of what works means ) so it must be good way of doing things lowers the barrier to entry and discouraging any growth at the same time. Contrast this to the one idiomatic way to do each thing culture/mentality that has and promotes.
 
user177800
@RiggsFolly I learned back when it actually meant Personal Home Page language in 1996. I quickly came to the I know enough that I do not want to know anymore. conclusion with it. I learned HTML at about the same time. Those were NOT the good olde days by any means. :-)
 
@MichaelDodd I tend to find most of the objections to PHP revolve around either older bad ideas (i.e. register globals) or the fact that PHP is weakly typed
 
user177800
@MichaelDodd there are so many better languages for quick and dirty stuff now, namely and even without something like .
 
user177800
@MichaelDodd I guess it just comes down to knowing your hammer.
 
2:49 PM
@feelingunwelcome Hey, there is nothing dirty about Python. All clean and shiny.
 
user177800
@toohonestforthissite got three letters for you G. I. L. ...
 
@feelingunwelcome Bah, who needs multithreading :-P (or more than 640KiB RAM)
 
@feelingunwelcome meh... that only really applies to the CPython implementation... the language itself is fine :p
 
user177800
when you have to run N times python processes to make something scale vertically like I had to on a Niagra machine 11 years ago, you quickly start porting to something like Erlang.
 
@feelingunwelcome Did you try Multiprocessing? I wonder why most large and performance-sensitive libraries primarily target Python now. And it's the language of choice for scientific power calculations.
 
user177800
2:53 PM
@JonClements this is true, the language is cleaner than most, but I still take umbrage to things like main and some of the other tacked on things that can lead to obfuscation that raises the barrier to entry.
 
@feelingunwelcome sure... but then that's erlang's core design principle :)
 
Hmmm As usual a simple comment of the Pros and Cons of a programming language brings everybodies prejudices out for a bit of polishing :)
 
user177800
@toohonestforthissite the code was written before 2.6 was released
 
user177800
@JonClements and honestly the project was a proof-of-concept that I was told that would never work by other principal engineers, that I put together in < 2 weeks. So that is Python's core design principal as well.
 
user177800
@JonClements it was a case of being a victim of your own success. And having the POC put in production because it worked too well.
 
Ron
2:58 PM
I am 10K and can see all the deleted answers. Eeeew...
 
user177800
@JonClements here is the entire context vertigrated.com/blog/2009/10/python-twisted-vs-erlang-otp, and I admit I have not used Erlang "in anger" since.
 
@Ron This is why x-ray vision is not a good superpower to have
 
user177800
@Ron now you know why people that are < 10K do not see any problems with noise on the site.
 
Ron
Indeed :)
 
@feelingunwelcome Assumed that. Got my point?
 
user177800
3:01 PM
@RiggsFolly in all seriousness, the is not much better right now ...
 
@feelingunwelcome You mean the JAVA tag is full of beginners that cannot be bothered to think for themselves?
 
user177800
@RiggsFolly yep pretty much, and they have an entitlement attitude on top of it ...
 
user177800
@JonClements main was supposed to be __main__ ...
 
@RiggsFolly Exactly the same as Android, though it can be argued that it's a subset of the Java tag (Kotlin aside)
 
@feelingunwelcome Entitlement, well that I am afraid is a side effect of the internet age, Every thing for free so it cannot be difficult...except I cannot do it, so tell me how
 
3:05 PM
@feelingunwelcome I figured that :)
gotta run for a bit... bbl
 
user177800
@MichaelDodd Android is Java at least the syntax with a superset of implemetation problems and issues
 
@feelingunwelcome That's what I'm saying, Android is a framework that makes use of Java, so the quality of questions is equally poor on SO :)
 
user177800
@MichaelDodd it is even worse, it is not the Java implemenation, but a completely different one that has its own set or problems and issues in addition the language level problems that Java has like How to compare Strings in Java? and some completely different runtime behavior and expectations from actual JVM specifications.
 
3:21 PM
Gota run, See use all later
 
@RiggsFolly bb
 
\o
 
and with that I'm off too, with the wonderful prospect of running a half marathon during a thunderstorm on Sunday morning
 
3:23 PM
@MichaelDodd So a quarter marathon then?
 
Lucky I don't have a selfie stick
@Machavity Depends on the wind direction, if it's a headwind then it'll feel like a full one!
 
@MichaelDodd at least it's not the dentists ;)
 
@NathanOliver Thankfully don't have that until my next checkup in March now ;)
bb all
 
@MichaelDodd With >2k rep, you can always force your own edit, even after rejecting the suggested edit. Forcing your own edit will fully reject the current suggested edit. If you've voted to close, or flagged the question, then your edit won't push the closed question into the reopen queue. There have been many times where I was the last close-vote and then forced an edit to reject a pending edit. I usually also, separately, leave a custom reject reason.
@MichaelDodd Hopefully, it will clear up for your run.
 
4:54 PM
@toohonestforthissite Just so you know we are getting rid of the word cucumber (at all it's permutations) in request. If you have some thing to say about it say it plainly. If it isn't nice then just don't say it.
 
:[
 
@NathanOliver I had a dentist appointment this morning
just a normal teeth cleaning
 
@NathanOliver So criticism isn't allowed in any way, because it could be received as "not nice"? Sounds prety green to me. Freedom of speech - yay!
 
5:10 PM
@toohonestforthissite you can certainly say: also low quality answers. That is criticism delivered in a neutral tone of voice.
 
Oh, I bet I can say nice things. Let's see.
 
@toohonestforthissite Criticism is fine. We just want it plainly stated.
@TylerH You survived? Congratulations ;+)
 
Another cabbage deleted, it seems.
 
5:28 PM
lots of cabbage can be found in the Python room.
 
5:45 PM
Perfect example of cannot be bothered to look for myself
 
I raise a mod flag for this edits
 
@Sami yes, please do
 
@rene I did, I roll it back, and he come again and do the same edit, then I raise the falg
 
6:39 PM
I flagged this stackoverflow.com/a/52449407 same user answering the same crap answer several times
@YvetteColomb if you like pets, you need to see this: stackoverflow.com/questions/52398624/…
 
@Jean-FrançoisFabre The first one might have been just NAA, although the id parameter argued for it being an affiliate link. At this point, IMO, we should just consider these spam and delete them by spam-flagging. They've now been deleted by a moderator.
 
@Machavity Any idea on how to guide this guy here? It seems like he did not understand how to use it
Or mybe just close voting as unclear, I try to help him :)
 
6:59 PM
@Sami I think your comment is fine
 
@rene So cabbage is fine, but cucumbers are not? What's the difference apart from warm winds?
 
In before food randomizer userscript
 
@JohnDvorak to this day I still often mistype defined as definied when writing that custom close reason..
I think I am trying to spell out defined but my brain is thinking of specified instead
@toohonestforthissite well rene is not talking about a specific question or user
for starters
 
@TylerH Use a auto-custom-close-reason? That way you only have to type it once.
 
@Makyen that requires a user script
 
7:10 PM
@TylerH Which your statement implies you're unable or unwilling to use. If so, I'd probably either set it up so I could load the userscript using a bookmarklet, or just keep a window open with text that I commonly copy-&-pasted.
 
Maybe I would consider it if it took more than ~1 second to correct
 
@toohonestforthissite A significant part of the issue is that "cucumber", as it's being used, is largely about the users and/or the users' motivation for answering, rather than just the content. There's also a desire to be more transparent in actual requests when they are viewed by uninformed observers.
 
@Makyen Yep. I'd already be over the limit of time saved vs time spent
 
7:43 PM
Evening all, back to just relay one message
 
@MichaelDodd did you survive your race?
oh wait that's not til Sunday
 
I have a cv-pls open against this question. I'd like to update the duplicate target to this question - original request
@TylerH I did, and time travelled back to Friday so I could do it all over again :)
 
7:59 PM
@Makyen Firstly, "cucumber" is not about a user, but a behaviour. It has never been meant anything else. Secondly, "cabbage" is not a bit more clear what it means. But I well understand I should read Animal Farm again to refresh my memories, as I forgot how things work. Maybe I start with the film (it's on YT, btw - good watch, expecially for some people)
 
@toohonestforthissite I think that the "cabbage" reference is to the Python room's Salad Language.
 
@toohonestforthissite behavior by a user
 
@toohonestforthissite Yes, it's about user behavior, which is something we try to stay away from, particularly in request reasons. We try to make it clear that requests are about content, not users, their behavior or motivations. Things get a bit blurry from time-to-time, but we really do try to make things about content.
 
@TylerH I would appreciate if you don't ping me. From our past discussions it seems we tend to have permanent missunderstandings and I want to aviod these pointless exchanges of arguments. Thank you.
 
@toohonestforthissite Also, you can't talk about/link to a specific instance of some problematic behavior without it being tied to a specific user. That is a line I think safe to draw; if one is linking to a specific post, then one should not write disparaging remarks about the post, whether its about the author or the content. If one is waxing philosophical about the quality of questions on SO of late, then perhaps referring in general to 'crap' or 'cucumber behavior' is permissible.
 
@Makyen On a sidenote: How can anything be more neutral than a cucumber? And that's what I leave it at. I understand censorship is advancing (as it always tends to - believe me, I learned from German history well).
 
@toohonestforthissite wow
 
@LucaKiebel Sorry, I don't play World of Warcraft :-)
 
@toohonestforthissite That's ok.
 
@toohonestforthissite That's a good question. Cucumber's have a taste, some can be quite tasty, particularly if freshly picked. I guess I'd say water, but even that can have a non-neutral taste (ignoring flavored water, and/or contaminants), especially when you're quite thirsty.
 
user3956566
8:27 PM
@Jean-FrançoisFabre it's possible to do that, but would need dimensions of body length, height and girth.
 
@Makyen Cabbage otoh has a smell . . .
 
8:45 PM
@toohonestforthissite True.
I do prefer cucumber over cabbage. However, there are some good cabbage dishes.
 
Having a Q&A marked as a duplicate of a worse Q&A is bad because it redirects unregistered users to the worse Q&A.
That works as well.
Thanks.
 
9:04 PM
@JonClements sorry about tonight, I had a moment of total oblivion and decided to visit my girlfriend, so am unable to play alas
 
@Adriaan no worries - I'm having a spontaneous weekend break away anyway so... Next week maybe? Though I'm traveling most of it...
 
I've been struggling to reopen dupe hammers from that user each days I've been doing reopen reviews this past week. They seem to have a habit of being really quick at closing stuff.
 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier also with regards to re-closing re-openend questions.
 
Well, I wouldn't have duck, goose or beef rost without red cabbage and dumplings.
 
hmmm... dumplings
I love them so much I'd eat whole dumps at a time.
@dippas you say "again". Do they have a habit of answering typo questions?
 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Try them fried in a pan. If you use ready-dough, it's not even necessary to cook them before. Just roll and cut in slices.
 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier that guy answered 2 typo Q in a matter of 5/10min
 
gotta get all them reps
 
We've been asked to look at as part of this burnination. 17 Qs left after a mod went through them
2
 
10:16 PM
@Machavity I am niew to Burnination. Should we just remove the offending tags or is there more to it?
 
@RiggsFolly If the questions are bad (and some of them seem to be from a cursory scan) then vote to close. If you think they're on-topic then remove the tag
bbl
 
ASsuming the question and answers seem worth keeping that is
 
10:38 PM
@Machavity: All of those are story-point items in agile (I think its agile that uses stories) and probably just need the tag changed to the proper name
 

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