9/12/2023 0 Comments Stale queue meaning![]() ![]() ![]() (At least this question says up front that it's about a CTP - many don't)Ī month or two ago I was looking for info on accessing a CD drive from Windows, and I hit a question about MCI commands. Hitting this question from a search engine simply wastes visitors' time, and makes SO a less valuable resource. They would be using stable release 4, or stable release 3 if they were having problems with 4. There is no earthly reason why anyone would be using it (Not even sure where to download it). The syntax of the code in question has totally changed since release. This question regards a CTP for release 4 of the Entity Framework. “Cannot insert the value NULL into column” - Even though there is no NULL value Here is an example of a stale question and answers:Įntity Framework CTP 4. Still, perhaps the upside > the downside. Downside - if a question has a whole lot of stale answers, each one would have to be voted stale. Upside - This is a more surgical approach, no need to eliminate all the answers. Once a question gets enough fresh answers and enough time passed since it went into stale mode, it becomes possible to "restale" the question, moving all the "generation 2" answers into the stale mode hidden box.Įdit - alternatively we could mark specific answers as stale. A question will remain in stale mode forever (or until reverted by mods/votes).Only new answers to the question are displayed by default.Those answers aren't counted when checking if a question is answered or not. "Stale" questions keep all their answers, but not directly visible - you have to click a button that says "show old answers".When enough people voted a question as stale, it goes into "stale mode".When you think a question becomes stale (the top answers are no longer relevant, new information was created on this topic "out there" but isn't reflected in the answers), you can vote to mark the question as stale.How about something along the lines of this: ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |