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Re: Re: How to know whether question in SOPW is entirely answered or not?

by Chicken (Initiate)
on Jun 17, 2002 at 23:13 UTC ( [id://175229]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: How to know whether question in SOPW is entirely answered or not?
in thread How to know whether question in SOPW is entirely answered or not?

but there are many cases when they were not replied correctly and author of a question still waits for an answer and in vain, because it has many replies and old enough to notice.

Let me give an example.

Question How to do things with WinCE device was quite good, but it probably did not found a right answer at that moment. One person suggested a well-known web resource (well-known because it is in README.wince from 5.8.0pre distribution) second answer cleanly states that someone do not tries to answer but just wants to get a help from on-topic discussion.

That question is still an open question, and it's gone away unanswered but IMHO have right to wait its answer!

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Re: Re: Re: How to know whether question in SOPW is entirely answered or not?
by buckaduck (Chaplain) on Jun 18, 2002 at 16:04 UTC
    That's an excellent example. A question was asked and never really completely answered. Possibly because people didn't understand the real question -- after all, the title isn't very specific, is it? Or possibly it wasn't answered because very few of us use Perl on a WinCE system. Anyway, it hasn't really been answered.

    So what?

    There's no law preventing the same person for asking a similar question again. Maybe this time it will be asked with a better subject title and a more clear indication of what information is being requested. Maybe a different group of people will see it this time.

    And if some questions inadvertently go unanswered, then so be it. This is a community discussion site where we volunteer our assistance. It's not a support contract, and nobody has a "right" to receive an answer that satisfies them.

    buckaduck

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