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3:36 AM
hello?
am I th only on ehere?
oops. Only one HERE
add me please
In all honesty...
I'm really only here for one reason.
to try for the "talkative" badge on SO
this is my 9th post...
and this is the tenth. Now if only one of these gains a star then I will have earned a badge. It's easy to get new badges if you are creative...and your plans/hopes work! hahah.
hahah
 
 
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8:33 AM
@Phlume go to chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/1/sandbox and ask for some stars
 
 
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11:50 AM
@Phlume I'll star you if you do your 40 close reviews :-)
urrrgh, on second thought you'll have to gain another 2500 rep first, so it might not prove to be worth it
 
star @OGHaza
It should be something to look forward to
 
I got to 3k rep in about a month because I wanted to see the close vote queue, that was in November, since then I've gained 140 rep :P
 
That sounds familiar.
 
 
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1:09 PM
room topic changed to SO Close Vote Reviewers: A place for those interested in reviewing close votes with others. See meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/208634/… for more information. Leave a comment saying "Add me please," to be added to the roster of potential participants, visible at chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/info/41570/…. The next meetup is on Wednesday, January 15th, at 2:00pm UTC / 9:00am EST / 6:00am PST. (no tags)
 
1:26 PM
@rene - Thank you so much for taking over in my absence! Besides my day job, I work on-and-off for a few different startups based on need / demand. Recently the planets aligned and all the projects threw urgent deadlines at me in the same week! Fml. I've barely been on Stack Exchange at all, except to participate in a round of code golf for stress relief :p.
Anyway, I see you've updated the meta post—I added new calendars as well, updated the date in the chat description, and my profile too.
 
Hi @acheong87 good to have you back. I assumed something like that. I wasn't worried that you would get lost in LA :-)
 
1:53 PM
@rene - Thanks for understanding. Haha, well, I might've been, but I made it out of LA.
@rene @JanDvorak @RichardTingle @HamZa @DennisMeng (and please do help me ping any other frequent participants): I'd like to change the meetup time from 9:00am EST (2:00pm UTC) back to the original 4:00pm EST (9:00pm UTC). If you have a strong objection however, please speak up—I especially don't want to exclude frequent participants—so if this change does exclude anyone, then perhaps we can alternate between times each week.
 
That will be my evening instead of daytime so for me no problem
Unless that interfers with a theatre evening offcourse...
@vinaykumar @JosephQuinsey @undo @quantas94heavy @r-j we will be changing the so reviewers meetup time. Can you drop by to let us know how you feel about that?
 
2:12 PM
There are two reasons for this change. First, the reason we moved from 4:00pm to 9:00am in the first place, was to accommodate users in the India Standard Timezone. However, personally, I haven't seen much participation from users in that timezone, despite expressed interest in the meta thread. (Do correct me if I'm wrong.)
Of course that reason alone isn't enough to switch times, but I think the second reason merits such action: 36% of users with >3k rep are based in the U.S., while less than 5% are based in India.
I wanted to avoiding making these meetups U.S.-centric, but the reality may be that we'd get a lot more participation if we made the time convenient for users in the U.S. I originally picked 4:00pm EST because, in my experience working in an office, people feel "free-er" toward the end of the day, much more so than at 9:00am EST while getting settled in / checking emails / attending meetings / being approached by colleagues with questions from the previous day.
Not to mention it's 6:00am PST for us west-coasters, and I can't say getting up at 6:00am for these meetups have been ideal for me :-) Meanwhile, 4:00pm EST would be a pleasant 1:00pm PST on the west coast—post-lunch—another good time for a little "slack" for reviewing close votes. And for users in the U.K. and Germany (following the U.S. at 11% and 5% respectively), this change would simply shift the meetup time from the middle of the work day to the evening.
And besides participation, I like making pretty graphs, and we'll have prettier graphs if more people review at the actual meetup time—I wanna see the queue spiking down whenever we have these meetups :-) At least, that's the dream. But even without that motive, this group has definitely been an encouragement for many (including myself) in doing more reviews!
I'm done with the speech now. Thanks for pinging the others, @rene—and sorry I couldn't think of everyone's names off the top of my head.
 
2:36 PM
@rene - If it interferes with theatre evening of course you should enjoy theatre evening, not worry about this at all, and let us know how it was :D
 
I sure will...
 
2:56 PM
"And for users in the U.K. and Germany (following the U.S. at 11% and 5% respectively), this change would simply shift the meetup time from the middle of the work day to the evening." =( now I won't get paid to review
not that I've made it to a single meet up to date
 
 
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4:01 PM
haha
 
 
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5:03 PM
@acheong87 Given that I'm in PST, the new time is doable, while the old time is not.
 
5:21 PM
@rene - Change of meetup time ok with me. I'll be mostly just observing, anyway.
 
 
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8:29 PM
I'm in review mode...
 
8:40 PM
I started with an audit and I had another one already. Be carefull out there
 
You guys may be closing one of my own questions soon lol.
 
9:02 PM
Python audit...passed
@acheong87 You can be happy: I'm filtered on c# so I'll not cast my final vote on that terrible question :-)
 
9:21 PM
:P
 
9:42 PM
Thank you for reviewing 40 Close Votes today; come back in 2 hours to continue reviewing.
I'm 2nd top reviewer of the day stackoverflow.com/review/close/stats :-(
@acheong87 On that awfull question: wouldn't that require a parser/lexer AND a plugin?
 
10:06 PM
Yes... but I don't know much about how and what editors expose to developers. Editors must have built-in parsers/lexers, so I thought it was just a question of displaying the found function definition inline, rather than jumping to it.
But my research is showing that neither Notepad++ nor Sublime Text really allows you to do much with the UI.
I did find chris-granger.com/lighttable though, which looks promising. Doesn't have C++ support yet, but it shares the vision of displaying relevant information side-by-side / inline rather than jumping-to.
 
10:28 PM
Hmm, sounds like a challange. I'm not into c++ so this was my last helpfull insight on that :-)
 

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