On 01/23/2014 10:53 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:17 PM, Ankur Sinha wrote:
- Add "Please do not add the [Solved] keyword to your question
summaries. If you received an answer that solved the issue, please mark the answer as correct and reward the helper with karma." to the user guidelines.
I think this is the right approach
Now, the addition of the term "solved" somewhere in the question does help in a way: it helps improve search results, say google/bing/whatever (This is based on my basic understanding of SEO etc, please correct me if I'm mistaken).
Not sure that is true. If one searches within Ask Fedora, ideally the search order should bring up questions with correct answer marked first, followed by answers order by higher karma score. That way good answers come up first within Ask Fedora. I don't think that changes how search engines orders the results however
as it is now, as far as "guidelines" go, i wonder, why bother with adding another guideline that is not going to be followed.
as for using "[solved]", why even change from it. it shows exactly what word means.
problem is not with use of "[solved]", problem is getting posters to use it.
some will/may/might/have continued a thread with "[solved]" still in "Subject:" when they are writing about something worked until they rebooted or reopen a file.
it is another version of old adage of,
"rules where made to be broken"
to,
"guidelines are seldom add-heard to"
in other words;
"it is human nature for people to tend to bend rules. it is linux nature for users to ignore them."
just my opinion on observations.