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Q: Update, please, about ELL graduating from Beta

aparente001See What's keeping the site in beta, and what can we do to get it graduated? I'd appreciate an update, and an explanation of what the hold-up is. I have searched on SE, to no avail.

 
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05:42
@Phil Now that you can edit questions and answers freely, it's your right to edit whatever you want.
Previously you had to make substantial edits.
But now, you can edit anything you want, any amount you want.
If it's even one typo or just adding a blockquote, you can freely do it now.
As for reviewing, take a look at Meta Stack Exchange; and type in the search bar: "[faq] review" that should give you some good readings; and I'll come back with a gist of them.
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M Back on an actual computer?
Yes, but I'm about to leave.
I see how it is.
The new Google's favicon looks like a toy to me. I don't know if anyone thinks the same.
@DamkerngT. I like the old one better.
05:49
Me too.
@StackExchange By the way, I got out of bed to answer that question. "searched on SE" my ass...
I'm still making up my mind on that.^
The font looks like it came out of a child's penmanship book.
(^_^)
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Q: About article before position of job

Edgaras KarkaI want to ask about a article before a position of job, because I have problem for using it. My sentence looks that: My position was the/a/an/none e-shop back-end and front-end software developer.

A borderline proofreading, perhaps?
looking for my old post on guidelines for article usage...
@DamkerngT. It's infinitely better than the first version he posted.
06:02
Indeed! I just saw the deleted one.
06:42
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Q: Articles in brackets

Edgaras KarkaMy task was to design and implement the the/a company "laboratory" model (the/a small social network for shop customers). I am confused about using articles on the top sentence.

> My task was to design and implement the company laboratory model (the small social network for shop customers).
Really?
I'm not certain what he means by that, so ...
Maybe, maybe not. Definitely not the best way to phrase the sentence.
nods
I still can't relate "model" to "social network".
Maybe the social network is called Laboratory Model.
This is exactly one of my concerns I posted as candidate questions.
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A: 2015 Moderator Election Q&A - Question Collection

Damkerng T.ELL welcomes answers written by both native and non-native speakers. Both native and non-native speakers have their own strengths and weaknesses. Sometimes answers written by a non-native speaker can be insightful, but sometimes it is not quite correct, or worse, just plain wrong. What is your o...

It's got one downvote, so apparently, someone doesn't want to answer or see someone have to answer the question.
Or in their opinion, it's not a problem.
Maybe I should write a proposal on Area 51 or something. I've had this idea for maybe a year already. It's an idea about a stack for proofreading. :-)
07:04
@DamkerngT. I think someone just posted a proofreading proposal a few days ago...
He was talking about it in Meta and I told him that he could make a proposal for it.
Looks like SE didn't like it though, and trashed it.
My guess is that they've gotten that one before and they don't like it much.
I can't find any such proposal on Area 51. -- Ahh... -- If you run into that guy again, tell him about me.
I think it could work, if it's done right.
The problem is it's very easy to do it the wrong way.
@Catija I have followed your advice and created a (likely controversial) proposal. — Dog Lover Aug 30 at 22:16
A-ha! It was our Dog Lover!
07:08
He just made it... two days ago and it got deleted...
Wait, that was very fast!
There are other sites specifically for proofreading, like Lang-8. Proofreading doesn't really fit the question and answer format of Stack Exchange sites, because not too many folks benefit from a particular proofreading question. — ColleenV May 22 at 13:15
This is a strong, and valid argument against a proofreading stack.
But actually, I believe a lot of folks could benefit from proofreading questions.
(If it's done right.)
@DamkerngT. Yeah, SE questions need to benefit more than only the person who asks it... if only one person gets anything from the question, then it's not useful to anyone... that's the SE code, anyway.
The other argument against it is that it's extremely subjective. Two different people can proofread the same text and get completely different results.
At the very basic level, I think we can agree that reading proofreading asked and made by others on a site such as Lang-8 can be a great benefit for a learner.
@Catija That too. But on other stacks (along with SO, SF, etc.) users can pitch their solutions to get the job (the question) done, and these codes come in different styles.
I think the big problem is, can we make the benefit of reading proofreading of others more obvious to everyone?
I don't see why anyone would ever search for questions that already exist on the site... If it's not my chunk of text, why would it matter? Remember, a proofreading SE wouldn't be for ELLs only... Just my thoughts. I use SE really differently than I think a lot of people do, so I could be totally wrong.
That's a good point. My idea about the proofreading proposal is only for ELLs.
And even though our texts are unique, it's often that we (the learners) share similar problems and similar needs.
Maybe the proposal should be named "ELL Writers". :D
07:24
@Catija Keep in mind, though, that Code Review works, and works well, despite having what at first blush looks awfully localized and rather subjective topic matter. (They graduated before we did.)
Hello, @NathanTuggy!
Hey, Dam! I should get to bed soon, but for mysterious reasons decided to stop in and see what was up
Hehe! And what else you could see, but my "ELL Writers/Proofreading" proposal idea. :P
@DamkerngT. That would probably have a better chance of success... they have a lot of stuff more in that vein.
@NathanTuggy I don't know anything about them. :?
@Catija Basically SO Proofreading.
"Here is why your code is slow. Here are security issues. Here's some general naming improvements you can make for maintainability."
07:29
@NathanTuggy Oh... so "my code won't work can someone tell me where I messed up?"
Nah, that's regular SO. Code Review is when your code does work, it just doesn't necessarily quite meet a good standard in other ways.
@NathanTuggy I should look into that stack. It sounds like they've solved many problems I was thinking about.
(Although SO doesn't exactly thrill to every "plzsenddebugs", either)
@DamkerngT. Yeah, I think their meta has some good stuff.
@NathanTuggy Ah. Hmmm.
You know, I was just looking at the Japanese site... and I think it's interesting... ELL is all English... but Japanese is English with Japanese... despite them serving the same purpose, but for different languages.
I think French SE uses both French and English, and Spanish SE encourages users to write in Spanish.
07:36
But if someone writes in a language other than English here, we smack them on the head and say "bad learner". :P
Hehe! That's probably true. :P
I mostly find it interesting how English-centric everything is.
In any case, I remember that I've seen French, Spanish, Hindi, and Persian texts (or transliterations of the texts) on ELL.
Oh, and Korean and Chinese (probably Mandarin) too, of course.
Not very sure, but perhaps Japanese too.
Ah, time for sleep! Have a great day!
But these are rare.
Ah, good night!
07:43
Night, Catija!
"@NathanTuggy I don't think you get the site's question policy." -- perfection.
Do we have a user named "perfection"?
Hmm? No. I was just saying how amazing that quote is.
(Just ran into that on a first question.)
I mean... OK. Make your case, but ... that's gonna be a tough assertion to really prove!
 
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Q: What are the review queues, and how do they work?

ManishearthI see a "review" link on the top of the page, which takes me to a few "review queues". What is a "review queue"? What are the various queues for? What can I do in each queue? Return to FAQ index

@Phil take a look at that. ^
The point is, you shouldn't worry much about reviewing right, s long as you have good intentions and want to help the quality of the site grow.
Hmm, ELLection's stats are way better than chem's.
Maybe because it has more users and more drama.
I'm expecting 300 people to vote till the end of the election.
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M that's what I'm trying to say. No user is 'rude' on his very first post/comment. It's our response to their comment/post that provokes them. I added this point in my answer. — Maulik V 7 hours ago
< empty face >
I already gave up in making him realize he's not making a point.
BTW @Dam in this comment:
Third, as a mod noone should apply rules based on user reputation. Everyone should be treated equally, no matter how slight the issue is. (And new users can't comment) And given that Maulik isn't really planning anything for chat I'm also inclined to downvote, but I won't. Furthermore, I don't think your interaction with ELU and your first impression, though it was their fault I agree, calls for healthy cooperation with their mods. — inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M yesterday
I wanted to add "dura lex sed lex", but I didn't.
Good, good.
Chem is 91 questions away from 10k questions.
12:27
Good morning
Morning!
 
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But rickrolling would be that you are the one that is rickrolling someone else, not that you are the one being rickrolled. — rewobs 4 mins ago
Need help!
I don't know much about rickrolling.
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A: "You could being controlled without your acknowledgment" is a well-formed sentece?

StoneyBCould (or any other modal) requires an infinitive complement You could be rickrolled and the progressive passive requires two BEs: You are being rickrolled (or BE + GET: You are getting rickrolled) So the modal progressive passive is You could be {being / getting} rickrolled

Saved by StoneyB!
@Araucaria NP?
@Catija Yes, the lang.SE sites are in English plus lang, while the lang.SO sites are in lang alone.
Anonymous
15:15
@Catija You can ask questions in Japanese on Japanese.SE, but people don't do it very often.
Anonymous
The most popular site for Japanese language Q&A in Japanese is 知恵袋.
Anonymous
Some users argued rather forcefully early on in the history of Japanese.SE that all Q&A should be in English. These days, people seem more or less in favor of letting people post questions in Japanese if they like, and sometimes people provide Japanese translations on questions to make the site more accessible to native speakers, but it does seem like the site's going to remain largely in English at this point.
Anonymous
15:29
@DamkerngT. I don't like their 'e' :-(
@snailboat It's tilted purposely!
Anonymous
@jimsug hello there
15:51
@snailboat That's interesting. Portuguese.SE is much more in Portuguese than in English right now at its start, probably due to Portuguese.SO. Spanish.SE is still more half-and-half.
Perhaps it is the difficulty of non-Japanese people to write in something other than romaji?
@snailboat I wasn't implying that you couldn't... I was actually interested in the opposite case... why it's not required to post in Japanese only. Certainly not everyone in the world who wants to learn Japanese, speaks English! :D I'm not saying it should be different, just find it interesting.
16:31
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M Thanks for the reply. I'll take a look at those linked posts and search.
 
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@Aaron Sorry for the jargon. That's linguistics short-hand for Noun Phrase!
@DamkerngT. Have posted half an answer on PEU and unless. I didn't ppp it, just so you could have a look. Work in progress though ...
18:00
Hmm.
@Phil They're the FAQ and can teach stuff way better than me. If you had any further questions feel free to ping me!
 
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19:10
I tried to comment on the bountied conditional question, but alas the margin was too narrow to contain my short notes on the matter.
19:20
I have a Tabriz.
In your pocket?
No, on my floor.
Are we talking about the same Tabriz?
I rather think so.
A Tabriz rug/carpet is a type in the general category of Azerbaijan carpets / Iranian carpets from the city of Tabriz, the capital city of East Azarbaijan Province in north west of Iran totally populated by Azerbaijanis. It is one of the oldest rug weaving centers and makes a huge diversity of types of carpets. The range starts at Bazaar quality of 24 raj (Number of knots per length of 7 cm of the widths of the rug) and on up to the incredibly fine 110 raj. Raj are the units of knot density (it shows the fitness of the rug which based on the number of strings used for the foundation of the rug...
Wow. Is it that famous?
19:22
Yes.
I have one like that on my wall, it is so nice.
Astonishing.
One like the first picture, although mine is nicer.
Well I mean the city.
I knew.
I live in Tabriz.
I knew that you knew.
19:23
The one on my wall has a fair bit of silk in it.
Do people on ELL flag answers for being too long?
Why would they?
I flagged it as "too awesome".
Short attention spans.
It's not the longest answer I've seen.
Goodness, no. I have many that are longer.
F.E. and @Arau tend to write stories in their answers.
19:31
Or fairytales.
Nope. Just stories.
I think I have the record, for the 'canonical post' on Perfect Constructions.
Or maybe yes.
@StoneyB We need you guys to post moar answers.
It's easy to write a SEDE query for sorting by length.
Well, if you are into that sort of thing.
Yes, but I dunno SQL a lot.
19:32
Understood.
Then there's Rene.
19:44
I wonder how many of these @Dam would've liked to star. Um, I'm gonna move these to LO. Hope you guys don't mind.
And yes, Latin had no future subjunctive. It is a Western Romance innovation, perhaps only Iberian.
Eh?
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M It looks like a [complete?] file of scans of ELT Journal!
Why migrate messages? I must be unaware of some part of the culture. Sorry.

 Language Overflow

This is the main chat room for ell.stackexchange.com. Welcome!
Isn't that what this room is for?
19:46
@tchrist No no, he likes to build a more focused source of language discussion.
Hm, ok.
The Cabin has more OT sense to its discussions.
This one's officially for idle chit-chat. That one's for linguistic discussion.
I don't speak that, remember. :(
19:46
Off-topic.
ELU does both.
Plus moderator contacting.
@tchrist SE abbr., not internet abbr. They're different.
@tchrist Well having an ELL mod in chat is what I wish for after the mods are unveiled.
At $job we have this wonderful rule in are coding style directives: no abbreviations.
But internet has abbreviations. No matter what how you slice it.
Yah. I rarely go to ELU Chat because I can't follow the threads - there are usually at least three conversations going on simultaneously.
19:48
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M ELU mods tend to turn into pumpkins ere midnight in Britain. But there are usually enough 20kers to do any of the more mundane things that might need doing.
But you guys have it figured out.
@StoneyB Or just one that’s extremely figurative and removed.
@tchrist Not surprising having Regdwight in chat. :P
He’s good at it, yes.
@tchrist Well, yeah; ELU Chat tends to read like it was written by Harold Pinter.
19:49
And Rob and me and Mr Shiny. Cerb is usually ok at it but some of Reg's things fly over his head.
Well I don't drop there more often because my being from Iran means there's gonna be politics talk.
There are a few things I loathe in this world more than politics.
Anonymous
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M It's now dated internet slang.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
<sigh>People want me to work. Gotta go write industrial fluff.
@snailboat Personally, I'm not big into internet dating.
 
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22:53
I have no idea why I'm not asleep yet.
Too much internet dating.
Nope.
I'm actually reading stuff.
@Nathan where do you currently live?
Terrestrial Nevada?
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M ... An easy mistake to make, but no.
It's actually the Territory of the Navajo.
(It actually isn't.)
23:07
"T-rex Nest" seemed more plausible to me.

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