@TylerH Speaking of close votes from high rep users, I got a close vote from Jon Skeet on one of my early questions. I was flattered that he even read my question TBH so I wasn't too upset. He was, of course, right about the code that I thought was part of the problem actually being irrelevant.
@Zoe SEO seems bit of a stretch, it's not really about attracting traffic; OTOH it is mostly about which tags include in html, so not really programming-related IMO. Might be a better fit for webmaster stackx, but then it isn't a great question anyway: Google isn't the only search engine and once their images are on the web anyone can find them.
@NickA Note that the edit is from the OP, and likely is his working implementation of that code. I'm not knowledgeable in Python but it might be a good edit
@ErikA I was aware, but if they wanted to post what they ended up using then they could've done so in their own answer, and IMO as reviewers it is not our responsibility to review large (functional) code changes
Is there any good rule of thumb to use when reviewing a link-only answer, not generally but specifically a link-only answer that links to a GitHub program or library. A link-only answer that links to a blog is often not an answer. Does the same thing apply to a GitHub page?
@karel If it's a library, then there should be an explanation as to how that library helps answer the question, and hopefully a code example of usage. If there's little relevance to the question or no explanation as to how it helps, it's NAA in my opinion.
@karel If the question asks for a tool or software recommendation, don't flag the answer - close the question instead. In other cases, what Michael said ^
On the plus side, providing my shed also doesn't burn down, I've got next week off work to get all my veggies down for the year, starting with the potatoes
@NickA But you don't actually live on a mountain, do you? That was the point you see :) (In before "Switzerland has gigabit fibre on all its mountains" :))
@NickA Lovely. I've always wanted to live by the sea.
@treyBake 512kbps here on a good day, so I cancelled the landline and bought a couple of 4G modems and a new router. Gigabit fibre has just been installed in the village but it's very expensive and they won't bring the fibre down our lane free of charge so I'm sticking with 4G for at least a year. Got a new SIM with Three, £20pm for 12 months, unlimited data
@StephenKennedy kk, thanks. Reading the other two answers I wouldn't be opposed to simply converting this to a comment though, especially since the last part is just a question
Hey everyone. This might be orthogonal from the actual goal of this room, but I'm not quite sure what's the idea about keeping (or not) tags that are not totally related to the issue on questions? What if the question is relatively high scored, such as here? stackoverflow.com/q/20723803/576767
the laravel tags over there have no bearing on the question. the command used belongs in laravel, but it's a fairly generic mysql error code
I would really just remove them from the question, but it's like, 400 score effect on someone's tags, so I'm hesitant
I would say just leave them, it appears to be a common problem specifically while using laravel, even if it is just a generic mysql error. The tags may help find people the help they need specifically while they are using laravel, although I understand your reasoning for wanting to and wouldn't be bothered regardless
@StephenKennedy Whenever I need an appointment I just call them in the morning and say I need an emergency appointment... normally get one the same day, they're too lax for non-emergencies
@Joshua Please don't call other users out in the room (especially if they are a regular). If you disagree with an action, please talk to them directly and ask why they took it
These tags are have the exact same meaning and purpose:
https://stackoverflow.com/tags/angular-material/info
https://stackoverflow.com/tags/angular-material2/info
"The Angular Material project is an implementation of Material Design in Angular 2/4/5/6."
Technically this one is not needed either:...