@starball Not sure it's entirely on-topic. But at the same time, I'm also not sure it's up for rapid deletion. The question itself is a bit iffy. Happens to have a great answer, IMO.
Also, didn't realise the legendary gangster Eric Gamma was involved with VSCode.
@starball What is wrong with presenting the suggestions in a 'neutral' way where I neither endorse them nor criticize them? — CPlus8 mins ago
@CPlus my question is "why?". you're already asking your audience what they think. why not just let them say what they think?
and you do criticize your suggestions (at least some of them)
If you phrased this as "I considered the option of X, which I think has merit because Y, but I feel unsure because Z", it would feel natural to me. Ex. meta.stackexchange.com/q/385224/997587
If you truly don't endorse something at all, nor criticize it at all, and have no power to rule over what options there are, I wonder how useful it really is to make people read such a suggestion.
I think what triggered me is that all your suggestions at the rev I first saw the post at (rev 2) involved duplicate closure, and I thought they were all inappropriate.
@starball If you disagree because all my suggestions involved duplicate duplicate closure, the do you mean that I was asking questions should not be closed as a duplicate at all?
@starball If you disagree because all my suggestions involved duplicate closure, the do you mean the questions that I was asking questions should not be closed as a duplicate at all?
@CPlus let me ask you. why do you think they should be closed as a duplicate, and what do you think they should be closed as a duplicate of? also, read my answer post. I believe I already answered this question.
In a nutshell: If a question is a duplicate of another question, flag or vote to close.
Note: There are slightly different guidelines for closing questions as duplicates on meta sites. See Do duplicate closures work differently on meta sites? below for more info.
When are two questions considered...
@starball Your answer says they should be closed as duplicates if a language-specific canonical exists. But my quesiton is what if they don't? e.g., make a new one, make a language-agnostic one, etc. But I have since simplified the question by removing the 'suggestions.'
@starball I think they should be closed because it is a very common issue that has been explored countless times in many languages. But closed as a duplicate, or typo, and if a duplicate, duplicate of what, I don't know. That's why I asked in the first place.
@CPlus no. I removed my downvote. and with the current revision, it is now very clear to me why you are asking this question (which it was not before, though that may not have been your fault).