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GeneralRe: Is this a bug or expected behavior "Accepting our own answer to our own question" Pin
Manfred Rudolf Bihy20-Feb-12 20:17
professionalManfred Rudolf Bihy20-Feb-12 20:17 
GeneralRe: Is this a bug or expected behavior "Accepting our own answer to our own question" Pin
fjdiewornncalwe21-Feb-12 5:06
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GeneralRe: Is this a bug or expected behavior "Accepting our own answer to our own question" Pin
Manfred Rudolf Bihy21-Feb-12 5:30
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AnswerRe: Is this a bug or expected behavior "Accepting our own answer to our own question" Pin
Eddy Vluggen21-Feb-12 10:37
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GeneralRe: Is this a bug or expected behavior "Accepting our own answer to our own question" Pin
BillWoodruff21-Feb-12 20:49
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GeneralRe: Is this a bug or expected behavior "Accepting our own answer to our own question" Pin
Chris Maunder24-Feb-12 4:32
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SuggestionPerfect example of the QA problem I now call: "Vague question, premature answers." Pin
BillWoodruff20-Feb-12 14:21
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GeneralRe: Perfect example of the QA problem I now call: "Vague question, premature answers." Pin
Manfred Rudolf Bihy20-Feb-12 21:14
professionalManfred Rudolf Bihy20-Feb-12 21:14 
Hi Bill,
I do indeed see the need to discuss the issue you are adressing. I've already adressed the issue with involved members that being to strict in wording, pedantery as you properly named it, is not really helpfull. There is a nice slogan which I try to adhere to:
Be strict in what you produce and be loose in what you accept.

This does however lead to problems as a "not so concise" question will likely bear an answer that might as well miss the target all together. Even if the answerer is not totally bent on giving OP a lecture on how it should really be done.

I would very much like an open discussion on how to properly deal with poorly phrased or even lazy questions without giving up on professional behaviour. Some times there is a call for "Liquid Nitrogen" and sometimes there is just a need for OP to refine his/her question in order to have us properly answer it.

Best Regards,

Manfred

"With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine."
Ross Callon, The Twelve Networking Truths, RFC1925

GeneralRe: Perfect example of the QA problem I now call: "Vague question, premature answers." Pin
Pete O'Hanlon20-Feb-12 21:57
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GeneralRe: Perfect example of the QA problem I now call: "Vague question, premature answers." Pin
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Richard MacCutchan20-Feb-12 22:30
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GeneralRe: Perfect example of the QA problem I now call: "Vague question, premature answers." Pin
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Keith Barrow20-Feb-12 23:47
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GeneralRe: Perfect example of the QA problem I now call: "Vague question, premature answers." Pin
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BillWoodruff21-Feb-12 0:02
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GeneralRe: Perfect example of the QA problem I now call: "Vague question, premature answers." Pin
Richard MacCutchan21-Feb-12 1:47
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GeneralRe: Perfect example of the QA problem I now call: "Vague question, premature answers." Pin
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AnswerRe: Perfect example of the QA problem I now call: "Vague question, premature answers." Pin
Eddy Vluggen21-Feb-12 10:42
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GeneralRe: Perfect example of the QA problem I now call: "Vague question, premature answers." Pin
BillWoodruff21-Feb-12 21:03
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GeneralRe: Perfect example of the QA problem I now call: "Vague question, premature answers." Pin
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GeneralRe: Perfect example of the QA problem I now call: "Vague question, premature answers." Pin
Keith Barrow21-Feb-12 22:43
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