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Chris Maunder4-Nov-08 5:17
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Generalbug: I cannot read my own message? Pin
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Chris Maunder4-Nov-08 0:41
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GeneralAlias/Name bug? Pin
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QuestionHomework Forum Pin
Eddy Vluggen2-Nov-08 22:25
professionalEddy Vluggen2-Nov-08 22:25 
We're used to other developers' asking questions in the forums. I'm not often answering questions, but I try to help when I see the opportunity. I have learned most of the trade from the community, by asking dumb questions and being a general PITA.

We got some more audiences here;
- The consultants that 'urgently' need some copy/paste code
- Those looking for help with their homework

The last one can be split into the group that wants their homework done for them, and the group that genuinely is looking for information. There's a huge difference in the formulation of an answer when dealing with those different audiences.

Is there a way that we can differentiate here? A special forum for homework might help, but we'll get a mix of C#/VB.NET questions in a single forum. That might not be so desirable.

Another option would be to categorize the desired type of answer; 'pointer to info', 'explanation' etc.

Any thoughts?
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Thomas Stockwell3-Nov-08 1:58
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GeneralOpenID Support Pin
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Chris Maunder3-Nov-08 3:44
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GeneralEnhancement request Pin
Hans Dietrich2-Nov-08 5:52
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GeneralServer error Pin
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