Question about the use of "Answers"

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Hi,
maybe simple questions but,
1) If you comment on a question, that you are interested in, is there an easy way to track this. Let's say that you want to follow up on how the question was solved? For me it seems that I can only follow the questions I placed an answer to, 2) When to post a question under "answers" and when to post in the Newsgroup? Is "anwers " rather for simple problems?
thanks for any clarification
Jürgen

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 21 Aug 2012
Both questions have been discussed previously:
  1. I don't believe the ability to follow threads (that you have not "answered") currently exists. It has been posted on the wishlist. Perhaps you can vote up Lucas' suggestion.
  2. Answers vs Newsgroup
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Jürgen
Jürgen on 21 Aug 2012
ok, thanks for the link, sould have searched the forum first
Jan
Jan on 21 Aug 2012
Searching the forum before asking is a good idea in every case.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 21 Aug 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 21 Aug 2012
you can bookmarks a link of your comment,
within each commennt, there are : link flag edit and delete
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Jürgen
Jürgen on 21 Aug 2012
Okay thanks,didn't see the link, and the search directive are also useful( but the flag is not the right tool, as I understood + Still what about my second question? regards,J

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Jan
Jan on 21 Aug 2012
I'm amused by your observation, that Answers could focus on "simple problems". Actually this was not the intention. But the purpose of this forum has not been defined exactly until today. TMW and the contributors are still in waiting in which direction the forum develops itself. On one hand this means that a lot of chances has been lost, on the other hand it is a great opportunity, because you, Jürgen, can participate in the development of the nature of this forum. If you start to ask complicated and interesting questions, the challenge level will increase!
After the first few month it has been discussed repeatedly if the quality of the questions is decreasing. We have a lot of noise here in form of "please format your code", "please post the code/any details/a picture", "<does not work> does not allow to understand the problem" and "read the documentation/FAQ". Actually one of the intentions of this forum has been to reduce this noise compared to the CSSM forum. The possibility to edit the questions, answers and comments is still the best solution for this problem, but I dream of more powerful strategies.
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Jürgen
Jürgen on 22 Aug 2012
It all depends on what you see as complicated, and also what is a certain range of time? a so some interesting stuff on image processing and vector problems , I 'll try to visit the forum reguraly
Jan
Jan on 22 Aug 2012
  • Complicated == Finding a solution means a challenging fun. This means that the level depends on the skill of the answering person. Counter-example: "Please format your code/provide details/read the docs" means no fun.
  • Certain range of time == 24 h

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