@balpha In the sense that comments which are posted as the next item after a particular post will appear as attached to that post instead of standing alone, or?
Oh, I agree; I've used the (old) timeline view for that as well. And since that page is a construction zone, the information what do people use it for? is interesting to have
Hmm, seems you're right. If the comment is posted the same day as the post, it gets grouped. As I recall, the WA/NTI post was made maybe an hour before day switched over, which would make a big difference.
If you look at the WA/NTI post, and expand the data from the 1st, there are some comments grouped under the owning post there.
In a full timeline view, I think it is important that comments be first-class citizens. But yes, they should also be attributed to the owning post, heh.
There is an experimental timeline view for questions now available on meta ONLY! (Now working on SO, SF, and SU as well)
This is partially motivated by comments about how difficult it is to follow very active questions which have a lot of activity, and also the feedback on the API which was heav...
I think there's possibly a slight undertone of "I'm moderator, and I chose to use the English words. I don't care about your rationalizations, because I also had a reason and this is what I like."
> @Robert: Of course you can, just many people may not understand you! I already clarified my point; foreign words are fine, but in my view should only really be used when there is no decent English equivalent. I don't even get your point. I'm English, I so write in English. – Noldorin♦ 4 hours ago
I don't really get the impression that they're "fine" if he's going to use his opinion to edit them out of the question, and the OP probably saw no point in reverting just to have that opinion re-expressed.
No, I'm saying that his defense of his edit relied heavily on him expressing his opinion.
> Just edited out the one French and one German word you used in your text. :) ("ansatz" is sometimes used in English physics tests, but not very often, and many will not understand it.) – Noldorin♦ yesterday
Like I said, it seemed like a good faith edit. But his explanation kind of dissolved into rambling that I think went far beyond actually saying anything useful.
@radp I don't disagree with that either. I just think it's a bit ridiculous that there are 19 comments about a few changed words. He changed them, he explained himself, the OP disagreed but didn't revert (and it wasn't causing serious harm to begin with, just perhaps a disadvantage to the OP), and it should have ended there IMO. The day had already been saved and what not. ;)
Although I did kind of hope that Jeff would agree to look into fixing that context menu bug, even though it's Firefox's fault. But it seems that won't be the case.
@rchern we haven't yet attached the "brain-suck 5000 psychic neural interface" to the system (it is still in user-trials; the 4800 and 4900 both had bitterly disappointing results, but hey: we had signed waivers, and the doctors say they will probably wake up)...
See kids what happens when you abuse stuff? Nevermind it was me who started the abuse with those delicious public red flags right next to Welbog's posts.
I've mixed feeling about Ivo closing and locking the complaint question in re Physics. On one hand moderators need some room to do their work without being constantly second guessed; on the other the users are affected and should have a say; on the gripping hand maybe enough had been said.
Ah! I know I don't like having the whole thing deleted. Curse you, waffles!
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Besides, what's going to become of my arbitrary points?!?
Very mixed. It belongs on the math meta. It's essentially a 1:1 issue between the user and the mod, that needs to involve the core team. It was an argumentative sh*tstorm that I couldn't help from getting involved in, though I've sworn many times to stop fixing the internet. But:
Things look bad over on that SE. I would not want to be involved with that quality of moderation, frankly.
@Pekka: easy for me - I really only care about SO, everything else is just for rubbernecking. I love that programmers.se exists, and that CW (mostly) went away. Don't know how they're going to pull off the question migration to programmers.se once it goes out of beta, but awesome.
I read programmers sometimes, and hover over where the close button would be if I had that on that site, then I remember, "wait! that's how it's supposed to be over here!".
@dmckee: Yeah... I have an intuitive (IMO) sense for correct English usage, but I can never back it up with words like pluperfect or gerund. But then, answering questions on SO helped me improve that aspect of my programming skills.