20 votes

How does the topic of this site differ from Aviation, Electric Engineering and Robotics?

It differs in that it will have a concentration of people who can answer the questions. In my experience: Aviation isn't much good at answering questions about the practical applications of ...
Mark's user avatar
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19 votes
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Should Ethics be allowed?

There are two parts to this, and neither is as hard as it sounds. 1. Questions About External Morality As with any subject of Stack Exchange, it is generally assumed that the target community are ...
Robert Cartaino's user avatar
17 votes

Should questions asking for support for a specific software suite or firmware be on-topic?

This is a very good question. Personally, I feel the answer should be yes... in most cases. I think it is easy to agree that bug reports and associated issues with software packages should go on their ...
ifconfig's user avatar
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Should we allow questions about other parts of the software toolchain?

Profilers and Debuggers Questions about creating debuggers and profilers wouldn't be on topic, but questions about exposing debug symbols and memory layout location to a debugger of profiler would be, ...
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Should "should" questions be allowed?

Asking "should" invites opinion, which invites discussion, which is a poor fit for the Stack Exchange model. Stack Overflow discovered this the hard way years ago. Instead, ask about ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
11 votes
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What do people think about "basic" animal sounds questions?

Agree on including such questions. In the 'simplest' case, the answer could have an online repository that points to other such recordings or similar sounds (XenoCanto, etc.) - and in other cases, it ...
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Asking open ended questions while still complying to SE guidelines

If they aren't too broad, IMO questions like this about open problems, or what technique to achieve a desired effect, etc. can be answered quite well within the guidelines. For instance, we can ...
Nathan Reed's user avatar
9 votes

Should questions about design decisions in existing languages be on-topic?

Yes Decisions made by practical languages usually have reasons, even if the reason is something uninteresting such as "because this language's predecessor does the same thing". If questions ...
Original Original Original VI's user avatar
7 votes

How does the topic of this site differ from Aviation, Electric Engineering and Robotics?

This is a good question. Rather than answering each part piecemeal, I think it's helpful to set up a comparison to Robotics alone. Robotics (for general automation and control questions) This is ...
Kenn Sebesta's user avatar
4 votes

Asking open ended questions while still complying to SE guidelines

I believe that this site should hold itself to the same standards as any SE site. But don't forget that the example questions are merely titles - there is only so much specificity that can fit in a ...
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4 votes
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A moderator deleted one of my discussion questions; how should I look for "why"?

The post was inadvertently removed because it was linked to a similar proposal which was removed by the abandoned proposal process. Thank you for letting me know. I have un-deleted that post.
Robert Cartaino's user avatar
4 votes
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Fake languages?

Learning constructed languages (“conlangs”) should of course be on topic, unless there was a more specific site. These can be fictional and artificial auxiliary languages, e.g. Klingon and Esperanto ...
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4 votes

How does the topic of this site differ from Aviation, Electric Engineering and Robotics?

My concept for what this proposal would turn into if it passed into the beta stage is a forum where questions and resources which technically fall into the purview of other SE sites, like the ...
ifconfig's user avatar
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3 votes

Should questions asking for support for a specific software suite or firmware be on-topic?

I would also want product specific questions to be considered as on topic for this new site. IMHO, one goal of the site should be to help hobbyists and people new to the field to become familiar with ...
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3 votes

Are activities relating to A&C on topic?

Questions about art collection/curation? e.g. How can I track down all the works in [artist]'s series? Is this SE about creating or consuming? In my mind, this SE is for the person doing the creative ...
KenB's user avatar
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2 votes

Should Ethics be allowed?

I think Ethics is big part of being Vegetarian or Vegan so there should definitely be a place for it here.
Petar Vasilev's user avatar
2 votes

Should Ethics be allowed?

Ethics is a big part of why I am a vegetarian. I think questions about Ethics should definitely be allowed. "Is it wrong to keep my leather jacket/shoes after going Vegan?" is a great question, btw. ...
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Should Ethics be allowed?

I agree with Robert Cartaino's answer but I think I would like to see questions about the reasons why people follow veg*n lifestyles. I think ethical positions can be explained without triggering ...
Zanna's user avatar
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1 vote

Should "should" questions be allowed?

As a coworker of mine loves to say, "'should' is a funny word" There is probably a better way to word a good "should" question - but nothing that pops on Thesaurus.com's entry for '...
warren's user avatar
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Should questions asking for support for a specific software suite or firmware be on-topic?

No, they should not be on-topic at this point in time. What makes the difference between a good tool-specific question and one guaranteed to quickly go stale is the stability of the tool-set. Drone ...
Kenn Sebesta's user avatar
1 vote
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Etiquette regarding cross-semination of proposals and S.E.s

Area 51 is where folks propose ideas for new sites, and part of that process is discussing a proposal's scope and organizing how subject space(s) can be distributed among various proposals and sites ...
Robert Cartaino's user avatar
1 vote

Are activities relating to A&C on topic?

You said: maybe this is too Fine Art-centric (I came here to see if there was a Painters/Fine Artists proposal and found this one instead). Clarification: This proposal IS about drawing and ...
Aquarius_Girl's user avatar
1 vote

How specific should poker questions be without being "too localized"?

Too localised is no longer a close reason.
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