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11:28 AM
@Manishearth I quite like Colling McFaul's classification of homework questions and agree with commenters who say that the high-level category 4 questions are the ones we want to have. So I think it would be best to simply remove the homework tag from category 4 questions, the ones of user26143 are certainly among them, in the course of time
and state in the policy that this kind of high-level technical questions (from reading research-papers and upper-level books, courses, etc), which often need physics insight (such as being aware that the ligh cone gauge is used which simplifies certain expressions) to remove stumbling blocks, are allowed.
I could look through the homework questions to find these high-level category 4 questions which should be detaged and list them here in this chatroom in the course of time, if this would help.
 
 
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5:42 PM
@Manishearth concerning the new books policy I vaguely remember that it was once said that the deletion of answers will only pertain to not good enough answers to questions that have been asked after the implementation of the new rule. Reading the update of this answer I wonder if this is still the plan? It would be reasonable ...
 
6:11 PM
@Dilaton IIRC the plan was to delete all short answers to the old questions and preserve their content as a community wiki answer.
By "short" answer I include long answers that only are a list of short entries.
The content will be preserved, regardless.
As for new questions, any answer not obeying the policy will be commented on and deleted, yes. Otherwise they stay.
Why would we delete good answers (that follow the policy)?
@Dilaton yes, that would be good. No
No promises on detagging, but I plan to bring this up as a separate issue.
However I'm rather busy for the next two weeks, so I probably won't start any new meta posts (this might be the only thing stopping the new book policy right now, we agreed in chat that we just need to do some checking and then start it off -- hopefully I get the time to do this or someone else helps)
 
6:36 PM
So take your time with those links, I'll bring it up when I get time (I already brought it up in chat, good reception), with a meta post for a deeper analysis using the links.
 

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