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I agree. We could benefit from having: One category for discussing site/network use and features (current Q&A) One category for plain bug reports. One category for support requests and beginne...
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#2: Post edited
- I agree. We could benefit from having:
- - One category for discussing site/network use and features (current Q&A)
- - One category for plain bug reports.
- One category for support requests.- - The existing categories for site proposals and blog/info.
- There are all non-related and we know from (SE) experience that it doesn't do much good to group them together into one single, unholy mess.
- For example, it doesn't make sense to have meta voting on a support request - what does that even mean? "I don't agree that you are having this problem"?
- I agree. We could benefit from having:
- - One category for discussing site/network use and features (current Q&A)
- - One category for plain bug reports.
- - One category for support requests and beginner help.
- - The existing categories for site proposals and blog/info.
- There are all non-related and we know from (SE) experience that it doesn't do much good to group them together into one single, unholy mess.
- For example, it doesn't make sense to have meta voting on a support request - what does that even mean? "I don't agree that you are having this problem"?
#1: Initial revision
I agree. We could benefit from having: - One category for discussing site/network use and features (current Q&A) - One category for plain bug reports. - One category for support requests. - The existing categories for site proposals and blog/info. There are all non-related and we know from (SE) experience that it doesn't do much good to group them together into one single, unholy mess. For example, it doesn't make sense to have meta voting on a support request - what does that even mean? "I don't agree that you are having this problem"?