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Re: How to know whether question in SOPW is entirely answered or not?by Beatnik (Parson) |
on Jun 17, 2002 at 20:53 UTC ( [id://175185]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Well, you can't really tell if the question has been answered correctly until X monks have answered it and they all know something different about the problem (X being an unidentified number). The way the question is asked, influences the number of meaningfull replies (see How To Ask Questions The Smart Way). Asking questions that have been asked dozens of times before, will most likely end up in a downvoting session or a bunch of nodes refering to other nodes. Same for questions that are answered in FAQs. To get as much as possible fron the answer, make sure the person replying gets as much as possible from your question. Remember that this is a community and things may need time to grow... like node replies :)
Greetz Beatnik ...Perl is like sex: if you're doing it wrong, there's no fun to it.
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