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10:32
@BenceKaulics Hi! :)
Don't forget our Site scope Event everyone it starts today.
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10:48
Anyone here?
@HenryWHHackv2.0 I remember.
@BenceKaulics K
Has anyone got any questions they want to add to the site scope event?
I'm going to draw up a proper list of questions and points to discuss in a minute
20 hours ago, by Henry WH Hack v2.0
Will Cloud Computing be on topic?
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How about.^
10:51
I'll add that to the list of topics
Anything else?
AIs?
We already have a site for that it's called: AI.SE
We have an tag.
That's true
Overlap between sites is allowed, but I think there will be some questions in-scope here
E.g. using artificial intelligence/machine learning to process data from IoT sensors
11:12
On the subject of easy questions being more popular, yes I agree this is certainly the case. Across the sites, my high scoring answers seem to be mosly on what I'd regard as trivial or at best 6th-form level questions. Partly, these seem to appeal to the cross-site population as surfaced through 'hot network questions' (and a rapid burst of quick answers on posting the question).
We totally need a question like "Alexa insulted my dog, what do I do?" to hit the hot network questions. That will be great publicity :D
I think its important to avoid getting too distracted by their popularity though, they might only attract drive-by visitors, and are unlikely to do anything to help us retain the core of experts and competent enthusuiasts that the site needs to be effective. The Arduino SE is the one example I know where there are not enough interesting questions (from my perspective as an MCU designer, and non-arduino developer)
Yeah, we need to find a good mix between the difficulty levels. And I agree mostly the hot network questions are not the ones that one would want to stand for the site.
11:28
Why can I mark my own question as favourite?
Why shouldn't you?
Maybe Yoichi wants to find some of questions as well?
I can track my questions without favouriting them.
Look at his profile ;)
11:42
Fair enough.
I was narrow-minded.
That happens to everyone who looks at the profile the first time.
The guy has 7! Socratic badges
Other topic, I made a draft for the on-topic page, revive the very old Ghanima thread, create a new one, answer the scope chat thread or put it on google docs until after the scope event?
@BenceKaulics, @Aurora0001, @SeanHoulihane, @Ghanima, @HenryWHHackv2.0
@Helmar lets see after the scope event
Why can't I change my SE password?
I did not even know that Socratic can be earned multiple times.
They patched it in at some point
11:55
I was more like an answering user before this site.
@Helmar and by the way, I am not very old
@Ghanima :D I was referring to the question ;)
hm, tag , or should we make it ?
Comments should be enabled
We should IMO.
We should define this list as well when we enter Public?
12:20
The migration list is tricky and not easy to be edited
But we get to define 3 custom off-topic reasons
I'm staring all the 'good' questions which I think should be on-topic, so I can check they all clearly match the scope definition...
I think
@Ghanima is Away From Keyboard
13:11
@Helmar, I think it would be good to add 'design considerations specific to a device being part of an IoT system', and in the off-topic a link to EE.SE - it would be good to capture hardware and software aspects.
13:36
Also general networking should be asked on Super User, general Cloud&Server on Server Fault and general security on Information Security.
But I think @Helmar left that empty point at the end of the list as an indication of its incompleteness.
@BenceKaulics I suggest that we leave it as it is
Just let the pro tem mods migrate manually
Sure, I was referring to Helmar's draft in my previous message.
I think we really ought to address the issue of making it clear what our site is actually about, though
A casual visitor might not know what 'Internet of Things' involves
And we shouldn't expect them to read the whole help center just for that
@Helmar The 1k tools might be useful to judge which close reasons work well too
We definitely need a reason for closing general network questions
IoT connects devices/objects into networks that usually, normally would not be connected or not necessarly connected.
Questions involving only router, switch, server, PC, laptop in the network should not be asked here.
I gave upon asking about port forwaring for my MQTT broker after I have checked super user's .
Perhaps a canned reason like "Questions asking about networking in general are off-topic for Internet of Things. For questions about personal and computer networking, you may be able to get help at Super User. Enterprise networking questions may also be on-topic at Network Engineering."
13:50
Yep, it is a good start.
That's the only off-topic reason that has actually been used so far
I did not like the open source stuff seeking questions.
Yeah, they'd be better at Software Recommendations
Not sure whether they are actually off-topic though
And Hardware Recommenations for open source hardware.
I'm slightly concerned though that a lot of our definitions just keep looping back to 'IoT device' or 'relevant to IoT'
Does anyone else agree that it's a bit harmful to keep referring to the same vague definition?
13:57
Yep.
It's perhaps a symptom of a bigger problem: the whole site is defined around something with an unclear definition
Connecting the unconnected.
Gtg now, will be back for the discussion.
Alright, see you later
 
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15:33
@Helmar united-kingdom over uk
Guys get ready for the event! :)
@Ghanima I need some help
16:27
@Aurora0001 Site analytics are available for you.
@BenceKaulics Woo!
I'll take a look and see if there's anything interesting
@HenryWHHackv2.0 what's up?
I need you to reset my SE password
@Aurora0001 just in time!
There were 103 posts on day 1
That's incredible
16:37
@HenryWHHackv2.0 I cannot
In one hour the event will start! :)
@Ghanima Ok
Click the 'contact us' @HenryWHHackv2.0
I think you'll have to go through the contact CM thingy that should be on your profile
They'll be able to sort it
I know that but I have no access to the recovery email right now but hey I'm still logged in so! ;)
I just added my google account as a login.
16:40
Also, 55% of questions were asked in the first 4 days
A lot of traffic seems to come from SO
Can't tell exactly where, though
@Helmar: it looks like your reddit post was useful after all
We got about 25 new visits from them
Anyone want to try sharing a link on the Google Home subreddit?
room topic changed to Chat of Things: General discussion for iot.stackexchange.com | While the Site Scope Event is in progress, please take other discussion to the Things room. [stars]
16:59
Can you provide a link to the Things room?
room topic changed to Chat of Things: General discussion for iot.stackexchange.com | While the Site Scope Event is in progress, please take other discussion to the Things room. [stars]
Markdown doesn't seem to work
Ok
well that's good
room topic changed to Chat of Things: General discussion for iot.stackexchange.com | While the Site Scope Event is in progress, please take other discussion to the Things (chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/49761/things) room. [stars]
[Event: Starts in 57 minutes]
Amusingly, you can see a spike in downvotes after Helmar posted this:
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Q: List of important IoT references

HelmarThis is a list of useful references and resources in the IoT environment. Standardization Bodies IoT Protocol Specifications If the accompanying meta post will validate the usefulness of this question, I'll ask the SE staff to make it CW.

17:31
Damit I forgot to tell the SE team my acccount.
Ok I contacted the SE team. :)
17:49
Everyone ready for the event?
Have to open the meta topic.
Welcome @Helmar @Aurora0001 @Ghanima @Bence Kaulics @Henry WH Hack v2.0 @Sean Houlihane to the: Site Scope Event
Hosted by @Aurora0001
Moderated by @Ghanima ♦
We'll start in about 5 minutes
Assuming everyone's here
Alright, let's start with discussing the site title and tag line
Useful resources to read:
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Q: Essential questions #4: site elevator pitch / tag line

HelmarAccording to The Real Essential Questions of Every Beta one of the essential questions private beta is to establish our tag line. This site's elevator pitch. I will not include a suggestion in the question itself but just ask everyone who has an idea to post an answer that can be voted on. One...

Also this is worth a read
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Q: Let's discuss the site scope in chat! - January 2nd, 6PM GMT

Aurora0001After a discussion in the chat, it seems like it might be a good idea to have a discussion event about what we consider on/off-topic so that the site is more prepared for public beta. The event will be held in the Chat of Things room (the site's main chat room), and you can register your interes...

So, is the site title appropriate, or is it too ambiguous/vague?
and what possible alternatives do we have at all?
Well, any suggestions are good
I can't really think of anything that concisely describes the topic
'Home Automation' covers part of what's on-topic, but not all of it
17:59
Unless there is an amazing alternative, I'd stick with the title and use the tagline for a more precise description.
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checks in
The Dark Web private beta was basically shut down for using a buzzword as the title, from what I could tell
[Event Status: Opened]
Let me see if I can dig out what Robert Cartaino said about the Dark Web proposal
@Aurora0001 but in that case I do not get why they would start a beta that way
but then again I am not against "IoT" no matter how broad that current definition might be
18:01
"Sometimes a technology buzzword can be a somewhat uncertain premise on which to build a site. Pop culture sees it as one thing; the actual participants use it for something else... and a fledgling community tries valiantly to tie it all together into something on which to build a site. It was a really good try, but this time it just did not work."
That was what was said about the Dark Web proposal
Do you think we face the same issue or will the tagline be enough?
well this is the point where the alternatives should be brought up
Anyone got any ideas?
Or would it be better to discuss what's on/off-topic first
I need my answer on Cloud Computing.
@Aurora0001 no, I'd say stick to your well formulated agenda
Fair enough
OK then - taglines
18:05
I don't yet see amazing alternatives for the title coming up even when discussing the topicness
@HenryWHHackv2.0 We'll get to it in a minute then
Lemme preface this by apologizing for having signed up but not lived up to the commitment contribution wise. That doesn't mean I don't think the site is a bad idea. Anyway: I like "Q&A site for everyday objects embedded with electronics to be sensed, monitored, and controlled remotely" but I think "everyday" could be ditched. Does that seem like too minor a point?
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@goldilocks sounds fine to me
I suppose industrial devices connected to the Internet aren't exactly 'everyday'
But are still IoT
18:07
Yeah, exactly.
I agree
Also we should and somehow that these objects are connected
Also, by the way, if you want to 'vote' for an idea, just star it - that will be helpful for later
Well, let's change everyday to interconnected
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The "networked" aspect does seem integral.
18:08
Scope outside everyday seems important in an emerging field...
@goldilocks indeed, otherwise it's just electrical engineering/embedded devices
However, there is also the home automation aspect which is less connected to the 'networked' aspect
The only other private beta I've been in was the 2nd? 3rd? iteration of Embedded, and it is kind of amazing that failed 2 or 3 times, so that's something to consider. I think they mostly look at numbers.
in that case we maybe should distance ourselves from home automation unless it is networked/interconnected
IMO if I set up a switch that opens a window if I push, that counts as home automation, but not IoT.
@Ghanima that's true, however an awful lot of our questions are based around home automation, and some questions are obviously on-topic
18:11
I do think there's a potential tension between something consumer oriented and something developer oriented, although I dunno if it means they have to be mutually exclusive.
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@Aurora0001 Yeah it would be hard to not include that.
@BenceKaulics an important question to ask is: does it become IoT if you can control it by smartphone or something similar?
Where should we draw the line, exactly?
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@Aurora0001 Well, very broadly you could say anything that's not a general purpose computer that relies on network connectivity to serve its purpose.
So, "Q&A site for interconnected objects embedded with electronics to be sensed, monitored, and controlled remotely"
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I'm wondering if we should say something about "for consumers and developers of..."
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Q: What exactly is an "Internet of Things" device?

Arda ÖzkalSo, let's define this part of our scope. What do we call an IoT device? Does it contain non-commercial products (for example hue being allowed but homemade iot devices being not allowed - I think that this is a bad idea)? Does it contain raspberry pi or similar devices? Will we allow other intern...

18:15
Good point, do we want our target audience in the tagline? What's our target audience?
@goldilocks should that be in the tagline? or in the opener of the on-topic part of the FAQ
@Helmar at the moment, "consumers and developers" is the way to go I think
Q&A site for consumers and developers of interconnected objects embedded with electronics to be sensed, monitored, and controlled remotely
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We need to make it clear to visitors that we accept consumer-level questions (that's if we do want to accept them)
@HenryWHHackv2.0 The "proxy device" is an interesting line. I was initially going to say IP based, but a lot of radio based things aren't. Throwing in "proxy device" refines that.
18:16
@Helmar right now I don't think we could exclude either group as a targeted audience
@Helmar I preferred @goldilocks's phrasing
consumer or end user?
I can roll with @Helmar's new suggestion
@Helmar Either would work
Any further suggestions?
I support your last suggestion @Helmar.
18:20
nope, that's fine with me (and it's based on @goldilocks' suggestion, so I cannot say anything against it)
I'm happy with it
I don't have a major preference("user", "consumer", "developer", "creator" -- well, maybe I like "developer" more), but I do think indicating that distinction explicitly, and that it is open to both, is good.
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Obviously there's some cross-over between the two as well.
@goldilocks this is absolutely crucial in my opinion
Otherwise the experts think it's a consumer site and don't join
And vice versa
Exactly.
So, is the tagline pretty much settled then?
18:22
aye
Seems pretty decent.
Next topic:
@Aurora0001 Re above: There was no Dark Web proposal yet (afaik), but Deep Web, it was closed, because it was ambiguous, that's why I've created Dark Web proposal to narrow it down.
Off-topic questions: which questions seem to be off-topic for the site, and can safely be listed in the Help Center as off-topic?
@kenorb Ah, sorry, I forgot the exact name
18:23
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A: Essential questions #4: site elevator pitch / tag line

Helmar Internet of Things is a Q&A site for consumers and developers of interconnected objects embedded with electronics to be sensed, monitored, and controlled remotely.

@kenorb do you think this site has the same problem or it is better in your experience?
@Aurora0001 I think then the focus definition wise has to be on restraining the "user" half of the equation, because that is what is likely to get most out of control.
- Purchasing recommendations
@goldilocks Both numbers and quality. Embedded failed twice due to quantity but there were other private betas that had enough posts and users but failed to produce enough useful content. IIRC AI and sex both failed twice because of this.
I think the name of this site is fine.
18:25
@Helmar Yeah, perfect. None of that.
Over EE.SE we have askers who think that he can ask other to design a device for them. I think we could have the same here. So this site is not a design service.
@BenceKaulics I agree, the site can help if one is stuck, but cannot act as a design service
@goldilocks I'm wary of insisting of network connectivity. Some IoT devices don't have IP connections except maybe while they're being managed.
Some initial idea, effort, plan is needed, and we should help find the problems with the idea.
IoT has a wiki page, official definition, some standard organisations who cares about this name, the proper name is not so important as people. Life hacks site has more challenging definition what is life hack. IoT is still fine I think.
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18:26
Help to move on if someone stuck.
So, to everyone: purchasing recommendations should go to Hardware Recommendations, would you say?
Agree or software recommendations.
We won't have ordinary migration paths though, so that's kind of abstract.
@Gilles AI failed before, because of huge overlap with several sites at the same time (over 10 of them), so it was too confusing.
18:28
@goldilocks Well, the mods can do that
Yeah, that's what we do...
Here's an interesting question to think about - is this question on-topic?
@goldilocks Also we could offer other sites in the help center where specific topic could be asked.
@Helmar I don't think consumers is right. Or at least, that wouldn't be a site that I'm interested in (I'm a software developer, I write firmware for devices, some of which qualify as IoT). I think we should aim for developers and power users, not for anybody and their aunt.
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@kenorb that could be an issue here too
as there is an very obvious overlap with many other sites
18:29
@Gilles So you're thinking more the "Server Fault" of IoT?
@goldilocks It's best to push experts forward. Non-experts will participate on an expert site anyway. Experts have no interest in a site that's inundated with “help my device won't turn on”.
@Aurora0001 Services/product/software/libs recommendation should be off-topic (what this question is about). Most of the software recommendation is on-topic at Softwarerecs.SE
@Aurora0001 The SO+SF of IoT (in this field, there's rather a continuum between development and administration)
@Aurora0001 given our current questions (and the user base) we have now it's a little hard to see how we can make it fly for developers and power users only
I have no problem with changing consumers to power users
18:31
@Aurora0001 Off-topic IMO.
My concern about the idea is this: is the audience actually big enough if you exclude consumers altogether?
@kenorb I'm worried that in a couple of years IoT will stop being a buzzword and this site will just be a bunch of unrelated topics with no cohesion. But I don't have a better name.
@Gilles Yes, part of my worry is the potential for too much consumer level stuff to discourage expert regulars.
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@Aurora0001 I don't want to exclude consumers, but I want to not focus on them.
Then people can vote to change the site name.
18:32
Information Security is a good example for that.
@Gilles that's something I could support then
Then there's the inverse problem, as Aurora points out, which is why I think welcoming both, but focussing on constraining users/consumers in terms of definition.
> Information Security Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for information security professionals.
That tag line is far shorter than our proposed one
> IT Security Stack Exchange is for Information Security professionals to discuss protecting assets from threats and vulnerabilities. Topics include, but are not limited to: (…)
18:33
And much more straightforward
google.com/trends/explore?q=IoT going up, a little drop at Christmas.
See how the site focuses on professionals, but Information Security (unlike Server Fault) never rejects a question for being too non-professional. End-users can ask question and get useful answers if they're interested in understanding how things work.
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As @Gilles says, the trouble with the current scope is that it's a combination of EE, consumer-level technology (Gadgets-style questions), Info Security, Cryptography, AI, Super User, Server Fault, Network Engineering, and a load more
We can always post a meta post with proposal of the new site names and people can have their vote, if anybody is not after IoT.
I think the site needs a barrier of entry if it's to be useful to professionals. Counter-example: Super User has no barrier to entry. Example: Unix & Linux has a barrier to entry, because not everybody thinks of themselves as a Unix user.
18:36
@Gilles I agree Isec is pretty good that way but at the risk of upsetting someone -- and this is just a casual vibe thing -- E.E., e.g., seems not so good that way, despite saying they're not just for professionals.
@Gilles the barrier to entry serves as both a strength and a weakness, though
Ideally speaking, we want experts only
This is the tricky part.
But pragmatically speaking, we need more simple questions to survive
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There will never be enough experts who want to spend time here, unless we help some to grow to be experts.
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I simply don't think there are enough experts to sustain the site without lowering the barrier, at least a little
18:38
@Aurora0001 No. Recommendations are best handled where the experts are, not ghettoed to their own site. Software Recommendations and Hardware Recommendations are not the way to go: they lack experts. If you want Android software you should ask on Android Enthusiasts, if you want Linux software you should ask on Unix & Linux, etc. The fact that those sites exist is due to a failure of moderation on some sites such as Super User and we should not follow this model.
@Gilles so you suggest we accept them?
I agree with @Sean. For example I am learning MQTT by the help of this site.
@Aurora0001 Yes.
Interesting thought, I haven't really looked around Software/Hardware Recs too much
@Aurora0001 I am afraid so
18:39
So I don't know how well they work
Are we re-discussing the tag-line or the on-off-topicness now?
The way we deal with a lot of off-topic and cross over stuff on Rpi is to just say it's a gray area, and we (mods and the community) use that to reserve the right to say no sometimes and okay sometimes.
@Aurora0001 It's far too early for that. Give it a few months. Wait until we have experience of what off-topic questions people ask naturally, and not just the scope determination attempts of a few early adopters.
@Gilles shopping rec don't need to be referred to anywhere else, they could simply be off-topic
@Gilles well, I'm not saying make everything except what we list off-topic
18:41
@Ghanima Shopping recommendations are generally on-topic but not suitable. But most recommendation questions are not shopping recommendations, that's just a bogeyman pushed by some of the SU crowd.
@Ghanima I'm thinking of "closed as off-topic" with a comment recommending HR, and mods at their discretion always have the option to migrate.
So we should accept if someone seeks open source resources?
@BenceKaulics open- vs close-source is unrelated
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A: Essential questions #4: site elevator pitch / tag line

HelmarAnother one from the chat event: Internet of Things is a Q&A site for power users and developers of interconnected objects embedded with electronics to be sensed, monitored, and controlled remotely.

Browse Software Recommendations to get a feeling. Most questions there are not shopping recommendations. They're asking how to do something, with the expectation that there's some pre-made tool that will do most of the job. That's the definition of a recommendation question. It's not “what should I buy” but “how do I do my thing”.
18:43
I suppose if we get beyond the stigma of recommendation questions, they can be useful
But they suffer the issue of becoming outdated quickly
@Gilles in that case it is just as you've said before, such questions should be where the experts are and not sent to HR SR
Also, I think we might run into the issue of running out of stars soon
So, in that case, just say if you oppose instead :P
which then brings us back to the overlap with other sites infosec, unix, EE, whatnot
@Gilles No doubt, but I do think literal "What foo control hub should I get to do foo?" should be closeable that way. There are variations on it that are okay, and it is good to encourage people to make that kinds of distinctions -- i.e., how to ask a good and not a bad question.
Ok, so we do not seem to have a consensus on making recommendations off-topic per se, right?
Maybe we should focus on on-topic first
18:47
@Ghanima No worries remember ;) In all seriousness I think (sort of like Gilles is saying) there's a feel for this which will evolve.
It seems not, @Helmar
@goldilocks No, that question is fine if it has precise enough requirements and some way to rate answers.
It's no different from “why won't my device turn on”, which is obviously not a suitable question if the question gives nothing else to go on but can be perfectly fine with e.g. a wiring diagram
I much prefer the solution here:
Jeff Atwood on November 23, 2010
Over the last 2.5 years, we've identified a few problematic classes of questions that tend to get asked on our sites. Many of these are documented in our standard set of close reasons: exact duplicate, off-topic, subjective and argumentative, not a real question, and too localized.
Have I dropped the "gray areas" concept enough yet?
@goldilocks sure, the feel will evolve... but until then where would you ask given the overlap, at the established site or at IoT
18:49
@Aurora0001 That post is bad and Jeff should be ashamed.
Why would you say that?
I recommend what I wrote on SR:
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A: What is required for a question to contain "enough information"?

GillesA software recommendation question has two essential components: a goal to accomplish, and a set of requirements. The goal establishes the setting and explains in broad terms what you want to do with that software. The requirements put specific constraints that the software must satisfy. Think o...

@Gilles Yeah I'm a little confused -- at a glance he seems to be saying what you're saying, which is a very well written shopping recommendation is okay.
Whoops never mind.
Still, the solution Jeff proposes makes question/answer pairs that are valid for years
Shopping questions just asking for a product are valid for a year, maybe two
So going back to this question:
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Q: Is there a fully open source platform for IoT presentation and visualization?

SeanJI had decided to use the AWS IoT communications platform in order to talk with our sensors. However, when it comes to visualization, I was hoping it wouldn't be necessary to reinvent the wheel. As you can see in the above picture, the IoT framework connects to an application server. My previo...

18:51
Maybe less in a rapidly evolving market like IoT
@Gilles is it OK?
I agree with the Jeff thing too, you should be able to spin your question such that it is not a literal shopping request. If you can't, then you probably don't have a worthwhile question.
I'm torn about that question personally though - answers may not be useful for very long but the question itself is very useful
As shown by all the voting
@Aurora0001 Length of validity is a bit of a red herring. For example SO has plenty of “how do I communicate with this online API?” which have historical interest only when the server API changes. Whereas some hardware doesn't change all that much on the scale of how long SO has existed, and some old software lasts even longer.
So perhaps it's best to allow well-formed ones after all, and just curate the answers to keep them valid
18:53
@Aurora0001 yes, that
I admit I've gone in a full circle with my opinions
But I take your point on the validity issue
@Aurora0001 so you're reinventing the wheel?
@Gilles improving the wheel
I say keep the good shopping questions and bin the rest as 'too broad'/'unclear what you're asking'
Opinions?
Part of the reason I like the plain jane "no recommendations" thing is it spares a lot of tedious moderation work. Tweaking things that are already well formed to make it fair is less work.
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@goldilocks We can shorten that to “no questions” and we'll have even less moderation work
18:55
True.
@goldilocks Might need to be re-evaluated as the site grows, but in a small community it hardly matters
I can work with too broad/unclear or on-topic
Also true.
There probably won't be an awful lot of moderation work at the minute, with 2 or 3 questions per day
@BenceKaulics That's a good example of a good recommendation question
18:57
So maybe we should not explicitly ban recommendations...as long as people are aware of the quality pitfalls, which it seems we are, it should all work out.
Ok, I tried to make a basis for an on-topic list: docs.google.com/document/d/…
I'm still waiting to put my questions on cloud computing.
I made off-topic a bit vague
@Aurora0001 Give it six months or so ;) Twenty questions a day doesn't sound like a lot either, but...
@goldilocks it'll be 1 question a day in 6 months :P
So then accept recommendations in general and make closure decisions based on the quality of the specifications provided by the OP?
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@BenceKaulics Looks like it
Anyone against this?
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