Pythoneers, what library to train on for a scientist getting into Python to enhance skills and possibly use it during work? (a biologist specializing in phyto-biology in that case)
Eh, not sure. It just mentions the network structure, but there's a lot more to it than what's included. Could be something wrong with the way it's set up for an instance.
Room or RO question: sometimes I edit a old question for fluff and readability, and then it gets picked up by SO CVR member for closure (there is one above from Stephen). I am grateful when this happens, but is it OK per room rules? I know I can't edit a question in order to allow me to post it here - is it OK if someone else picks it up, even though the only recent activity is an edit from another SO CVR member?
@HovercraftFullOfEels True, and to be clear I am in favour of the cv-pls when it happens, even on old questions. Just want us to be squeaky clean as per our own rules, I guess :-)
If that situation is "wrong", then it would be the person who posted the cv-pls that has sinned :). I considered the fact that recent activity was a by room member before posting, and felt it irrelevant as I found the post organically and do not communicate with or know halfer outside the room.
I'm more than happy to nuke the request if folks think it best, of course
For me this is a perfectly reasonable situation. If the post was edited anyway, then it already appears in the active first search (same with community bumped) and others are made aware of that posts existance. Whereas if the post was lying dormant in the deepest depths of SO and someone edited it, so they could only post it here, that is not ok.
@halfer There would be a problem if the activity was coordinated. For example, User1 agrees with User2 that User1 will edit to make the question active in order to enable User2 to post a cv-pls (and perhaps they trade-off editing and cv-pls). If the users are not coordinating their efforts, then it shouldn't be a problem. That one of our regulars posts a cv-pls for a question which was made active by another of our regulars editing is expected from time-to-time, but relatively rarely.
In general, with something like the situation you describe, the ROs will be looking for a pattern of behavior over more than one question.
Generally, the rules are intended to be interpreted as understood by a "reasonable" person. So, yes, behavior which is intended to get around one of the rules on a technicality isn't appropriate. On the other hand, the rules are intended to not be overly onerous. The rule which is being asked about here is intended to be a specific example of how it's not permitted to get around the rule of needing recent activity on a question in order to post a cv-pls.
The reason for needing recent activity on a question to post a cv-pls is, at its base, about managing the resource of the close-votes available to everyone that frequents the room. Unfortunately, as we all know, there are just way more questions which should be closed than there are available close-votes. Thus, we restrict cv-pls requests to a subset of the total number of should-be-closed questions which is small enough such that the people who frequent SOCVR can actually handle them.
@halfer Don't worry, I got that. Thanks for raising the issue - it was evidently worth discussing.
@rene 1) "Thanks. Still figuring this whole json string thing out" 2) "Thanks for the comment. However, I'm not allowed to use polly or any third-party app."
Hello, I've just failed an audit. I've voted to close. Do you think am I right? Or, if it's a good post, then why? Audit link: stackoverflow.com/review/close/24361251