@Machavity okay... I'm going to put access as a formal burninate jobby tomorrow morning at some point - it won't be featured though (not enough slots right now), but it will have the appropriate status tag etc... I'll also have a look to see if I can get a copy of "Gemmy" somewhere that helps people track progress and all that.
@Machavity I think code geek had it as a docker somewhere? Think I can probably find it, but if you can do so as well in case I can't, that'd be great...
meh... think mods have access to community events but it's not something ever used... not even sure how it actually works... I'm just going to have a late dinner while the election hopefully gets sorted...
I think the thing with the questionnaire going live the same day is that a lot of people work on answering the questions so they can post the nomination and their answers simultaneously.
@Catija Yes, that is certainly a concern. If you don't have the questionnaire answered, then you will invariably get a comment asking you to answer the questionnaire, even if it's only been a few minutes from when the nomination was posted.
@Catija Yeah, that would be strange, and considerably less informative for voters. It's definitely better to have the questionnaire with the nomination phase.
Yup. And it gives nominees an extra week to consider nominating.
Since we always pick the top 8 questions, you can even write answers before the questionnaire is posted... even if something odd happens and some voting changes, you usually only have to draft one new answer instead of all 10.
Good candidate nominations share a message that people get behind. They talk about experience on site and vision for the future... they show an understanding of the site's needs and the needs of the users on the site. A willingness to advocate for the users and to keep their needs in mind.
@Makyen Tell me about it. I had a war over downvotes in comments that mods had to delete and then this Meta, which was thinly veiled about me and SOCVR in general
@Machavity Yeah, it didn't look pleasant. As to that Meta post, there's a lot of misconception about what moderation is tied up in that Meta. I'm not sure what their concept of moderation is/was.
@10Rep And both would make great moderators (in my opinion) and in fact got my vote last year. What about @rene? @MartijnPieters? @JohnDvorak? Other great potential candidates
Advice: did I get this one wrong, or should it be reopened even if I didn't? I had closed in part based on the OP's comment that they'd cross-posted it, but that seems to no longer be true, as it's not there. It could be development-related, as GSI is a development tool. I think it could be a good question now that it's no longer cross-posted and if I removed the last sentence asking for recommendations. Thoughts?
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@RyanM It sounds like it was cross-posted on Reddit, not another SE site.
@ChristopherMoore Don't worry about it. We, of course, prefer to avoid duplicate requests, but it's almost never a significant issue when the requests are close together. If the request is likely to be handled quickly, then, if the user doesn't notice until more than 2 minutes after posting, we often just let both messages be cleaned up when the request is complete.
If it's a request which is unlikely to be handled quickly, then one of the ROs can either move it out of the room when they notice, or you, or someone else, can bring it to their attention and the RO can handle it.
My personal opinion is that the issue is mostly that the request generator doesn't check for duplicate requests made by other people. That's a feature I've intended to add, but I haven't gotten to it. In other words, I feel having such duplicate requests is mostly down to the tool not preventing it.
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@RyanM My vote is that it's too broad. It's asking for general guidence.
The leetcode tag has been gaining popularity of late, but it doesn't make sense for pretty much the same reasons that the hackerrank tag didn't make sense. There are about 86 questions tagged at the time of writing.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is i...
I edited it a bit to be somewhat less general and focus on their bootlooping issue and asked them to replace the screenshots of text, but I'd vote to reopen if they fix that. I also noted that part of the reason for the change of heart is that it's no longer cross-posted.
Thanks for the advice
@IanCampbell Yeah that sentence and link is definitely...sub-optimal. I'm trying to think how I'd rephrase that to direct the correct questions to Stack Overflow...
@IanCampbell as possible missing context, GSI is a tool that allows a future version of Android to be loaded onto a device whose OEM hasn't released it yet, in order to test your apps on that device
@IanCampbell It shouldn't, I was one of the close voters
@RyanM (Sorry for the double ping) I feel like the question linked from the google page is just so blatantly off topic. stackoverflow.com/questions/55841972/getting-started-with-gsi I would have cv-ed it for sure if it weren't for the lack of recent activity