Technical questions

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This forum serves the clarification of technical questions (cross-product)

This community is for professional and enthusiastic users, partners and customers. You can ask questions about:

  • Technical questions
  • Technical issues
  • Products from the store
  • Anomalies
  • Information material, etc.

Before you ask a question, make sure you search for a similar question. You can search for questions by their title or tags. It's also okay to answer your own question.

Please avoid asking questions that are too subjective, argumentative, or not relevant to this community.

You should only ask practical, answerable questions that relate to actual problems you have. Chatty, open-ended questions diminish the usefulness of this site and push other questions off the front page.

To prevent your question from being flagged and potentially removed, do not ask subjective questions where ...

each answer is equally valid: "What is your favorite food ______?"

your answer is asked along with the question, and you expect more answers, "I use ______ for ______, what do you use?"

There is no actual problem that needs to be solved: "I'm curious if other people feel the same way I do."

An open-ended hypothetical question is asked, "What if ______ happened?"

It's a rant disguised as a question, "______ sucks, am I right?"

If you fit into one of these examples, or if your motivation for asking is "I want to participate in a discussion about ______", then you should not necessarily ask here, but more conveniently on our mailing lists. However, if your motivation is "I want others to explain ______ to me", then it is probably very purposeful.

(The above section was taken from Stackoverflow's FAQ and edited).

What should I consider in my answers? 

Answers should not add or expand questions. Instead, you should either edit the question or add a comment.

Replies should not comment on other replies. Instead, add a comment to the other answers.

Answers should not simply reference other questions. Instead, add a comment that says "Possible duplicate of..." added. However, it is okay to include links to other questions or answers with relevant additional information.

Answers should not just include a link to a solution. Instead, include the text of the solution description in your answer, even if it is just a copy/paste. Links are welcome, but should complement the answer and point to sources or additional reading.

Answers should not create debates This community Q&A is not a discussion group. Please avoid engaging in debates in your responses that continue indefinitely, as they will dilute the essence of the questions and answers. For discussions, please use the comment function.

When a question or answer is upgraded, the user who posted it receives some points called "karma points". These points serve as a rough measure of the trust the community has in him/her.

For example, if you ask an interesting question or give a helpful answer, your post will be upgraded. On the other hand, if the answer is misleading, it will be downgraded. Each yes vote earns 10 points, each no vote deducts 10 points. A maximum of 200 points can be earned per day for a question or answer.