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Questions should ask one and only one thing #17

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u8sand opened this issue Jul 20, 2018 · 1 comment
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Questions should ask one and only one thing #17

u8sand opened this issue Jul 20, 2018 · 1 comment
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content-improvement Improvement to content as opposed to the actual code.

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u8sand commented Jul 20, 2018

  • The tool has a unique name and an informative description.
  • Source code is shared in a public repository and is documented.
  • Contact information is provided for the creator(s) of the tool and information describing how to cite the tool is provided.
  • The tool can be accessed programmatically through an API and follows community standards for open APIs.

I think it is imperative that we get away as much as possible from relying on things like comments which are:

  1. Very difficult to aggregate
  2. Likely to be omitted by evaluators

Many of these multiple thing questions often result in comments when one or the other is selected.

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u8sand commented Oct 11, 2018

This can be addressed by community users assuming we can do #60

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