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Concerning this question by this user: The author's intent, to ask in order to find a solution for his problem, was a good one/idea. Actually it was a very good one, since doing usability research in this case asking the users currently should the preferred method for SW-engineers in writing "good" software (finallyand here we finally a programmer who cares about the needs of the user in order to make a good product - even self motivated!). But the question was not appropriate to solve that problem and got deleted for good reasons.

I would like to feedback a better question to the author (since I have a very good idea how to solve his problem), but since the question is deleted I can't do that directly through a comment. Is there another way?

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Concerning this question: The author's intent, to ask in order to find a solution for his problem, was a good one/idea (finally a programmer who cares about the needs of the user in order to make a good product). But the question was not appropriate to solve that problem and got deleted for good reasons.

I would like to feedback a better question to the author (since I have a very good idea how to solve his problem), but since the question is deleted I can't do that directly through a comment. Is there another way?

Here's google's cached page for the question, if you can't see deleted page: Google cache

Concerning this question by this user: The author's intent, to ask in order to find a solution for his problem, was a good one/idea. Actually it was a very good one, since doing usability research in this case asking the users currently should the preferred method for SW-engineers in writing "good" software (and here we finally a programmer who cares about the needs of the user in order to make a good product - even self motivated!). But the question was not appropriate to solve that problem and got deleted for good reasons.

I would like to feedback a better question to the author (since I have a very good idea how to solve his problem), but since the question is deleted I can't do that directly through a comment. Is there another way?

Here's google's cached page for the question, if you can't see deleted page: Google cache

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Concerning this question: The author's intent, to ask in order to find a solution for his problem, was a good one/idea (finally a programmer who cares about the needs of the user in order to make a good product). But the question was not appropriate to solve that problem and got deleted for good reasons. 

I would like to feedback a better question to the author (since I have a very good idea how to solve his problem), but since the question is deleted I can't do that directly through a comment. Is there another way?

Here's google's cashedcached page for the question, if you can't see deleted page: google cashGoogle cache

Concerning this question: The author's intent, to ask in order to find a solution for his problem, was a good one/idea (finally a programmer who cares about the needs of the user in order to make a good product). But the question was not appropriate to solve that problem and got deleted for good reasons. I would like to feedback a better question to the author (since I have a very good idea how to solve his problem), but since the question is deleted I can't do that directly through a comment. Is there another way?

Here's google's cashed page for the question, if you can't see deleted page: google cash

Concerning this question: The author's intent, to ask in order to find a solution for his problem, was a good one/idea (finally a programmer who cares about the needs of the user in order to make a good product). But the question was not appropriate to solve that problem and got deleted for good reasons. 

I would like to feedback a better question to the author (since I have a very good idea how to solve his problem), but since the question is deleted I can't do that directly through a comment. Is there another way?

Here's google's cached page for the question, if you can't see deleted page: Google cache

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Concerning this question: The author's intent, to ask in order to find a solution for his problem, was a good one/idea (finally a programmer who cares about the needs of the user in order to make a good product). But the question was not appropriate to solve that problem and got deleted for good reasons. I would like to feedback a better question to the author (since I have a very good idea how to solve his problem), but since the question is deleted I can't do that directly through a comment. Is there another way?

Here's google's cashed page for the question, if you can't see deleted page: google cash