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UID:pretalx-foss4g-2022-TNMMMF@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:I often hear complaints that the stackexchange sites are too me
 an to new users\, that moderators are too quick  to close a question that 
 doesn't fit the guidelines or nitpick the questions to death. Also\, that 
 they didn't get a good answer anyway so what is the point.                
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                                  \n This talk will give you an introductio
 n on how to ask a “good” question on gis.stackexchange.com from an exp
 erienced moderator of the site. As a bonus\, you will also find out how to
  file a useful bug report (either internally or to an external project). T
 his talk will cover the things that you might not think are useful but are
  in fact vital to someone who is trying to help you.                      
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                   \n I will discuss how the site works and how to make it 
 work well for you\, what sort of questions are “good” questions and wh
 ich ones are better asked somewhere else. I will also cover what the diffe
 rence between closing and deleting a question is and how to get your quest
 ion reopened if it is closed. How the review queues work and how you can h
 elp improve the site for other users.
DTSTAMP:20260404T140139Z
LOCATION:Room Onice
SUMMARY:How to get a good response on stackexchange - Ian Turton
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/TNMMMF/
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