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Questions that may not necessarily have a clear-cut right or wrong answer and are often subjective. If your question isn't a bug report, feature request, or request for support, it's probably a discussion.

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Why are there so many feature-request with no official response?

I work in another publicly accessible community, where bug reports and feature requests are happily solicited from the userbase. We have thousands of open idea requests (the codebase is nearing 20 ye …
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When should product versions be included in tags?

Like many other users, I watch lots of different tags; sqlserver, sql-server, ms-sql, etc. This isn't a good solution, but is a result of letting users create their own tags, and isn't really that muc …
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Is mentioning a well-known data structure or algorithm considered a link-only answer?

In my view this depends very much on the question. For example: Q: Which design pattern allows me to broadcast from a single point to multiple clients without having the clients poll repeatedly? A: T …
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Stack Overflow topic-specific sites

Only of use within a firewall? The guys at http://epicadvice.com/ would disagree, no doubt :) See https://stackexchange.com/ for what Joel and Jeff are up to.
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What's the policy on deleting low-quality posts that contain only a code snippet? [closed]

I've been pottering through the low-quality posts in the review section, and it appears a lot of them are of the form: Try this: a.b(c).d(); or just simply the code itself: worfle->doofle(); …
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