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#1 2011-06-03 22:03:12

wolfdogg
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[SOLVED] if i mark a topic solved

hi all,
if i mark a topic solved im thinking that nobody will comment on it.  so if my issue is solved, but i have a couple questions on the end, and would like to discuss it, should i remove the [SOLVED] from it to make sure it happens?  or do you find that users still resurrect threads that are solved?

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#2 2011-06-03 22:10:41

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Re: [SOLVED] if i mark a topic solved

No - please don't "resurrect" solved threads. If the issue is solved - mark it so. If you have separate questions arising from the thread, start a new one.

If, however, you prematurely marked a thread as solved, then it is fine to remove that from the title.


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#3 2011-06-03 22:29:48

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Re: [SOLVED] if i mark a topic solved

maybe i mis spoke a bit.  im not resurrecting a solved thread, but i think what you saying is dont expect my thread to be used if it is marked solved.

its my thread, and i would like more discussion on it, even though my initial question was solved.

two things, if a user has the same question, as the topic, the user will find the answer by reading down to the 2nd reply.  therefore it is solved.  but at the end of the 2nd reply, i asked if anyone else can elaborate, to see if anybody else has run into these scenarios yet. 

therefore, it is solved, but still open to discussion.

2nd thing, im willing to wait a long time for an answer, years if necessary, therefore the thread will never be solved if the criteria in marking it solved is as bland as you mentioned.  :0()

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#4 2011-06-03 22:40:55

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Re: [SOLVED] if i mark a topic solved

If you are referring to this thread https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=120202 then it should be marked as solved.

You are basically asking a completely different question about building packages from source, which has nothing to do with the error in the thread title. Anyone searching on that same error would find everything after post #4 irrelevant.

Also, your second issue doesn't actually need any discussion - you could just read up on pacman, ABS and AUR...


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#5 2011-06-04 00:05:48

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Re: [SOLVED] if i mark a topic solved

lol. actually i was referring to a thread in which i didnt get any help, but i solved it myself.  read in the end, my question for comments.  https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=119754


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#6 2011-06-04 00:50:35

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Re: [SOLVED] if i mark a topic solved

Good on you for solving it yourself. That is the Arch Way.

Marking it solved doesn't preclude anyone else contributing. Someone may stumble along and answer your questions...

Arch Way wrote:

Arch Linux users have a tendency to solve problems themselves and share the results with the community and development team – a "do first, then ask" philosophy


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#7 2011-06-04 01:47:21

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Re: [SOLVED] if i mark a topic solved

lol, ok, ill mark it solved, then hope someone comes along and helps me further my interest.  :-)


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#8 2011-06-04 01:52:12

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Re: [SOLVED] if i mark a topic solved

jasonwryan wrote:

Good on you for solving it yourself. That is the Arch Way.

Marking it solved doesn't preclude anyone else contributing. Someone may stumble along and answer your questions...

Arch Way wrote:

Arch Linux users have a tendency to solve problems themselves and share the results with the community and development team – a "do first, then ask" philosophy

And even threads marked [solved] turn up in searches or the like. Unlike other forums (which have built-in filters/searches for 'non-solved' threads), Arch's forums don't depend so much on the tag since its manually added.


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