So you intend to craft new content rather than duplication anything that is there. Has the opposite been considered?
I wonder a) if we should copy any really good answers that are there, and give attribution in our answer, or b) make a new question, can a moderator move the existing answer to the new question
If you can find a question that would be a good fit for any particular answer in that thread, that would be great ... then simply flag the answer to be merged there.
Well, we're not going to get it all done tonight either way, no reason we can't shift approaches if more people chime in with a compelling argument for doing it one way or the other.
There's not going to be a real formal process here ... pick a free answer from the list, ask me or (the other) Chris to pin it and take it from there :)
So, if you have found questions that you think are worthy targets for this operation, just paste them here and we'll have a brief discussion on it :)
Also, there are only five answers in the thread ... so we can go at one answer a day pace and still be done before the weekend is over :)
Not sure why all my sentences ended with a smiley, perhaps I'm happy today heh
Yeah, either a new question is synthesised around any of the (available) answers or a suitable question is found, edited and the answer is flagged to merge it there.
Oh wait ... hmm, you can't ask for one answer to get merged into a separate question ... bullocks
If you work on a Q&A pair, invest time and effort into it, to post it as a canonical, you deserve everything that coming to you. Rep, badges, fame, fortune, unicorns.
You shouldn't CW just because it's canonical, you worked on it for a week, there's no reason why you shouldn't get the results.
If you're just doing janitorial work, copy pasting an answer to a different question to make things more organized, I agree that CW is the way (especially since the original was CW)
Yeah, either a new question is synthesised around any of the (available) answers or a suitable question is found, edited and the answer is flagged to merge it there.
@Jack any word from Shog about moving answers? If we can't get the answer moved, I can just copy/paste. I'll credit YCS for his work on the answer in some footnotes.
Maybe we should just do it that way anyway, to avoid having to wait for a moderator.
I am quite limited in my reactions, I think. So, it doesn't really matter
As of splitting itself I was thinking of it myself, since I started one-hit closing - resulting reference looks a bit irrelevant. So, it's really better to have separate questions.
the only problem is future existence of the original post. On one hand, there are many links to that post already. On the other hand, if keep it, there will be dupes.
@YourCommonSense The only issue with doing this is someone putting the time in to draft properly formatted Q's to fit with the already existing A's, plus personally I would like to try and hang on to the original question as an index, because canonical general refs are still useful
Shog9 basically requested that it be broken up so that the individual issues would have titles that show up in the similar titles search when people are creating new questions - which is a valid point about the problem with such questions
Hanging on to the current question as an index is tricky in terms of keeping it in a good Q&A format though
Once the new questions have been created, we can change the links inside the current question to point there instead ... afterwards, we may opt to remove the existing answers so to not have duplicate content.
@YourCommonSense Your help is most welcome, do let us know if we can lend a hand :)
@YourCommonSense I understand that. We've already started to work on the new questions, so we're trying to communicate here what has been done so we don't duplicate our work
Jack is working on "PDO prepared statement causes an error in LIMIT statement"
I am working on "Can I use a PDO prepared statement to bind an identifier (a table or field name) or a syntax keyword?"
@Jack @YourCommonSense Shog said he'd migrate the existing answers to new questions if we find/create them, so that existing scores can be kept as well