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Original Question (I had the 2nd answer) - http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/196151/what-guidelines-should-i-follow-while-designing-a-libraryWhat guidelines should I follow while designing a library?

Not too long ago, I was part of the Arduino private beta. Unfortunately it got closed down, and the answers were therefore migrated to other sites. Having had the foresight to create a EE.SE account, the answers migrated there are linked to my profile. However, after being notified one had been moved to Programmers.SE, I created an account there - but, even several weeks later, my answer doesn't belong to me. Is this a bug, or is it my fault for not creating an account first?

Original Question (I had the 2nd answer) - http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/196151/what-guidelines-should-i-follow-while-designing-a-library

Not too long ago, I was part of the Arduino private beta. Unfortunately it got closed down, and the answers were therefore migrated to other sites. Having had the foresight to create a EE.SE account, the answers migrated there are linked to my profile. However, after being notified one had been moved to Programmers.SE, I created an account there - but, even several weeks later, my answer doesn't belong to me. Is this a bug, or is it my fault for not creating an account first?

Original Question (I had the 2nd answer) - What guidelines should I follow while designing a library?

Not too long ago, I was part of the Arduino private beta. Unfortunately it got closed down, and the answers were therefore migrated to other sites. Having had the foresight to create a EE.SE account, the answers migrated there are linked to my profile. However, after being notified one had been moved to Programmers.SE, I created an account there - but, even several weeks later, my answer doesn't belong to me. Is this a bug, or is it my fault for not creating an account first?

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Original Question (I had the 2nd answer) - http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/196151/what-guidelines-should-i-follow-while-designing-a-library

Not too long ago, I was part of the Arduino private beta. Unfortunately it got closed down, and the answers were therefore migrated to other sites. Having had the foresight to create a EE.SE account, the answers migrated there are linked to my profile. However, after being notified one had been moved to Programmers.SE, I created an account there - but, even several weeks later, my answer doesn't belong to me. Is this a bug, or is it my fault for not creating an account first?

Original Question (I had the 2nd answer) - http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/196151/what-guidelines-should-i-follow-while-designing-a-library

Not too long ago, I was part of the Arduino private beta. Unfortunately it got closed down, and the answers were therefore migrated to other sites. Having had the foresight to create a EE.SE account, the answers migrated there are linked to my profile. However, after being notified one had been moved to Programmers.SE, I created an account there - but, even several weeks later, my answer doesn't belong to me. Is this a bug, or is it my fault for not creating an account first

Original Question (I had the 2nd answer) - http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/196151/what-guidelines-should-i-follow-while-designing-a-library

Not too long ago, I was part of the Arduino private beta. Unfortunately it got closed down, and the answers were therefore migrated to other sites. Having had the foresight to create a EE.SE account, the answers migrated there are linked to my profile. However, after being notified one had been moved to Programmers.SE, I created an account there - but, even several weeks later, my answer doesn't belong to me. Is this a bug, or is it my fault for not creating an account first?

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