Well, they do know the tech stack, the domain, the specific problem. Now they know whether the solution resolved their specific problem, if their code review/testing caught any bugs, etc, etc.
If anything, they have the most amount of information in this context. I really don't think of them as being the least qualified.
Yeah there’s an argument for that. I think it’d hold more weight if narrow, specific, and loosely defined duplicate questions were allowed - but they aren’t.
Questions and answers belong to the community. I think the accepted answer should too - maybe after some period of time.
Well, they do know the tech stack, the domain, the specific problem. Now they know whether the solution resolved their specific problem, if their code review/testing caught any bugs, etc, etc.
If anything, they have the most amount of information in this context. I really don't think of them as being the least qualified.
Yeah there’s an argument for that. I think it’d hold more weight if narrow, specific, and loosely defined duplicate questions were allowed - but they aren’t.
Questions and answers belong to the community. I think the accepted answer should too - maybe after some period of time.
(or she :))
Why you always on about women, Stan?