Questions tagged [discussion]
The question you're asking is designed to solicit opinions or best-practices on a particular topic, with the goal of reaching community consensus.
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Should we pay more attention to tag wikis?
I say that at initial stages of the Beta, people who create tags should try and create their wikis as well. I know some of us are doing it already. Otherwise it will be very difficult for a few people ...
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What to do with Q&A's like this which are ill composed, inaccurate and contain full of half truths
I am refering to this particular question. I had suggested a link to MFCC on Wikipedia in a comment but to see no improvement. If i put myself in the shoes of an expert, I feel extremely annoyed and ...
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Where to draw the line between programming, signal processing, and mathematics?
I just asked this question: What approximation techniques exist for the square super-root function?, and there's some discussion in the comments (which I think is warranted) as to whether it's too ...
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Should we allow questions that are marginally related to DSP but requires a different expertise to solve? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Are questions on numerical analysis on-topic?
I'm referring to this question
What approximation techniques exist for the square super-root function?
The OP hints that it ...
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Are questions on numerical analysis on-topic?
Can we ask questions on numerical analysis here? Prompted by the question: Approximation techniques for the square super-root function?
The comments on the question say:
Great question, but ...
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We're going to need a distinct look / theme
Almost other successful Stack Exchange web sites have their unique color themes, logos an so on. Some of them have chosen (or simply not considered to do otherwise) to stay with the default one, ...
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What about high answer quality?
There has been a large amount of warning about making sure we get started with high quality questions, but what about high quality answers?
I think so far the answers we have been getting are just ok ...
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Don't forget about the chat?
During these first few days of the site formation, using the chatroom can be a great resource (since as right now, the site has only been up for a few hours, and some of these discussions may be ...
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What is our stance on "Where can I find code for x?"
Question at hand: https://dsp.stackexchange.com/questions/3/any-good-open-source-implementation-for-hand-tracking
The question immediately got a down-vote, my assumption is that it received it ...
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Should we re-ask questions that were asked on other sites?
I've asked signal processing related questions on other sites before this one existed. Should I re-ask them here? Should I flag them to be migrated? Examples:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...
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How do we promote the site?
Where's the best place to promote the site? That's what we're gonna need to really drag in a lot of people pretty quickly. Are there magazines that we need to buy ad-space in or is there a specific ...
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What’s the “elevator pitch” for our site?
We need this to be able to help market this site quickly to other people, so what can we come up with as a good elevator pitch for this site?
It'll help with things like the name and URL of the site ...
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What should our FAQ contain?
We need to lay out what's on topic and what's off topic.
If you know something is likely to be partially on topic go ahead and list it here as being off-topic. Let's get the structure well laid out.
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First up: What to call this site
This site is currently titled "Signal Processing" with a URL of "dsp.stackexchange.com".
You are the domain experts. Does that ^^^ sound reasonable?
The name and URL was chosen because they seemed ...