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Is a general question about licence types off topic?
@fixer1234 and the question has been closed as well.
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Is a general question about licence types off topic?
@Ramhound thanks for the insight. By now I flagged this question (even though I gave an answer myself), I'm curious how this will play out.
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Is a general question about licence types off topic?
@fixer1234 no seriously, I wasn't sure if I should write an answer or flag it, so I thought I should give the benefit of the doubt to the OP, but I'll flag it now as well (even though the bounty might be lost).
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Is a general question about licence types off topic?
@fixer1234 hey, I always step up when it comes to throwing the first stone :'D (and just in case it stays open/on superuser... I'm still trying to achieve my 2000 reps ;)
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Is a general question about licence types off topic?
@fixer1234 I found it rather puzzling that our highest ranking member decided to answer it instead of mentioning at all that the question is off topic. Seems kind of "immoral" ; )
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Is a general question about licence types off topic?
@Burgi Of course I research that before asking the question this answer says it can be closed (at least by "diamond mods") unless that changed.
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Is a general question about licence types off topic?
@allquixotic meaning it should be moved to opensource stack exchange?
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Where do I report superuser site bug?
Technically yes, but the question doesn't come up if you search on superuser meta, or does it? Well now there is a link thanks to your comment?!
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Where do I report superuser site bug?
@DavidPostill ok, then maybe I should leave the question intact, and start another one for the bug? Maybe another user will have the same question.
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Where do I report superuser site bug?
@DavidPostill thank you! how come this is not documented in the help center, or didn't I search right?
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Question about structuring posts
PS. My original suggestion was something like this: "A drive letter changed on my Windows 7 Ultimate system. Changing it back unfortunately isn't an option. I have a lot of symlinks pointing to the old drive, and correcting them manually on by one it to tedious. Is it possible to automate this?" Two paragraphs, 2nd one start with "I have". I think it's easy to read and it has all the necessary info - nothing else is needed. But I was pretty sure it would be rejected. So I "just" changed things which in my view were most significant: no paragraph structure and long and hard to read sentences.
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Question about structuring posts
@fixer1234 Yes, I agree that there is a lot of unneeded information and I didn't correct it for the exact reason you gave in your comment. What do you think, how should I go about this in the future?
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@fixer1234 ok, thx. I think I understand you're argument. First a follow-up question do you think that I missed significant improvements in my edit?