Actually, you may be responding to my flag. That's a weird feeling...
user10957435
4:23 AM
Would this question be off topic? If so, what's the best close reason? stackoverflow.com/review/triage/23494595 I'm thinking blatantly off topic, since it doesn't relate to programming directly, but it does talk about a programming tool, so...
@Chipster Well maybe “blatant” is overstating it. The editor is a programming tool, but that question really isn’t specific to anything about using it as a programming tool. Instead it’s just a general tool-UI thing. I guess there might be similar existing SO questions about things in the, say, the Eclipse UI. But that wouldn’t make those a good precedent.
user10957435
@sideshowbarker That's why you say maybe SuperUser, because they answer UI things? The tough part for me is that it feels like it belongs closed, but it's just barely close enough to on-topic to not necessarily perfectly fit in any particular close reason.
@Chipster yeah I guess others might disagree. But personally in cases like this I just go ahead and close-vote them and don’t ever look back. If others agree and it gets enough votes, great. If it doesn’t, then I guess I was wrong (or at least no in line with the consensus)
@Nkosi "Are you able to edit it into shape?" -- no, not really. And I see it's gotten 3 more close votes, meaning enough people here found it and agree with me. So here it is: stackoverflow.com/q/3513768 it needs only one more CV.
(personally these days I have permanently pressed the Skip button entirely and never do any reviews any longer — due to how bad the audit system is about false positives for audit failures.)
@Chipster It's a good thing to be asking. I did not mean to imply that you shouldn't do so. Learning is important. We all are never done learning.
user10957435
The funny thing is that after dong enough triage, I can kind of tell an audit from an actual question. Most audits are like so blatantly spam that only someone really bad (and I mean really bad) at reviews wouldn't catch it. Nothing else seems to be an "audit" that I've gotten.
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@Makyen Okay, good. Yeah, I'm just trying to learn to be a better reviewer. I guess the lesson here is just skip stuff like that.
@Chipster As the the question itself: it's arguably on-topic, due to being a programming tool. Even the specific task they are asking about is at least related to something programmers routinely use: GitHub. Personally, I wouldn't vote to close it.
user10957435
4:46 AM
@sideshowbarker I don't blame you.
user10957435
@Makyen Okay. Then I'll just leave it alone and let someone else play with it. Or maybe it will just sit there, probably unanswered until someone is brave enough to finally try answering...
@Makyen I would agree but that is what the current script does, if they tried with something like notepad.exe it would work. The issue is with how firefox.exe now executes which is a different problem imo. If firefox.exe spawns child processes then closes they might have to try detecting when the child process close which would be a completely different script to the one provided in the question.
@Lankymart I agree that it's a different problem than what is currently implemented (which is the point of the question). On Windows it may be too broad (I don't know). I'd figured the cause probably was what you describe: Firefox spawning at least one child and then closing. I agree it would require a different approach. I'm not sure about an implementation on Windows, but, IMO, implementing detection of the termination of all spawned child processes wouldn't be too broad in most Unix variants.
@Vega well, it sure is a nice ad. I'm not thrilled by it but I would say that asking if a toolstack X does implement Y is kind of on-topic. It can be answerd objectively (even with simply yes or no) so I don't think it is opinion based. And who am I to judge its usefulness with that many views ...
Yeah, but we'd just do that because someone mistakenly created the bigquery tag. If the BigQuery community wanted to rename their tag, I'd be fine with it, but it seems like a strange reason to discuss this
@Adriaan Watcher stats = weird. I think it counts if you follow [bigquery] for all bigquery related tags, I've encountered 0 question newly created tags with lots 'o watchers
We can check when the excerpt is created, but not the tag, afaik, and it doesn't have one
@Makyen I must have missed this?? "The significant majority of people participating felt this question was on-topic on Stack Overflow. Lankymart was the vocal minority and feels this question is off-topic, or too broad.". Where was this "significant majority of people participating" you mention? You mean yourself and @TylerH? Was this comment really necessary?
@Lankymart I see three participants ... two thirds see it as appropriate. In my humble opinion that's a majority ;) As for the necessity of the comment .... I'll leave that to other parties involved. You may want to separate the issues, though?
@tink It's misleading, suggests a whole bunch of members of the SO Close Vote Reviewers room disagreed with me, maybe they do but I only saw two people to had objections which I took the time to discuss with them.
@rene I've been moderating on SOCVR for a while now, first time I've ever had someone from the room actively call me out in a comment about a moderation request.
As someone commented in SOCVR: "I assume good intent. We can differ on opinion in how that good intent was communicated." That. — Patrick Hofman45 secs ago
@Lankymart I've posted an answer to your question on Meta about my comment on main. Given that you posted a question on Meta, I feel it's more appropriate for at least the majority of discussion to be there. I believe my answer addresses the issues you bring up here and there.
However, I would like to apologize again here that you were hurt by my comment on main. It was not my intent that my comment would be negative towards you.
@Dharman I've binned those 2 messages as it is unclear what you want us to do with them. You can retry them but if you do please either use the agreed *-pls formatting or gives us enough context to help you out.
@rene There are 4 reopen votes on this question, because after it was put on hold OP has added his MCVE. If the question is reopened then it should be re-closed as a duplicate of stackoverflow.com/q/12859942
My point, sorry for being unclear, was that I do not want to cast reopen vote, if I need to cast the duplicate close vote again. If someone would be willing to hammer it as a duplicate then I do not need to push it into close queue again.
Eh, it kinda seems like they've come to a work around and wants to share it ... so tried to get the answer out of the fluff. I didn't decline any flags, though.
I didn't see a calculate before save anywhere else on the post, so I thought it'd make sense to rescue it
Can someone please point me at the monkey script for cv-pls? After 2 years of happily using ubuntu's google-chrome-unstable it started crashing all the time yesterday, and after a few hours of futile attempts to fix it I decided to try -stable ... now all my plugins and such are missing ...
@tink socvr.org has a tools page which links many of the scripts. There's the release version of the Request Generator (GitHub) (install). There's also the alpha version, which is recommended.
Dangit. I keep getting distracted waiting for the script to pick up freshly closed questions
Stephen and Makyen always beat me to the archive punch...
@jps Hi jps, is this your first visit to the room?
Typically, we require questions to have recent activity to qualify for a cv-pls here. We do have some exceptions, like if a question is being used as a reason to keep other, similar questions open, etc. Is that the case here?
@TylerH Ironically, I routinely feel other ROs, including you, beat me to the punch :-), particularly when I take the time to go through and vote on those that already have 4 CV.
@sideshowbarker NVM, just realized what it said. Effectively like turning off your computer before you save a file and then complaining it didn't save your stuff. Carry on!
@Makyen heh, I appreciate the functionality of the URRS on searches for cv-pls for that reason.
I make it a point to go through those before running the scan
@TylerH sorry, made a mistake with that link, can you please delete that request and don't cv on that question. And no, I'm here frequently. I'll post the right cv-pls right now: