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Answer by Braiam for Are questions asking for feature sets of specific...

Are questions asking for feature sets of specific software versions on topic?No.The Q&A format works because it restricts what you can do with it. It has been tested and proved, and we went through...

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Answer by Matsemann for Are questions asking for feature sets of specific...

A good start, giving their wiki-nature, would be to actually mark them as Community Wiki.From the OP:The reasoning was that they can become outdated or that they are more wiki like in their format and...

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Answer by Matthieu M. for Are questions asking for feature sets of specific...

I think that those questions (and answers) are helpful and useful as long as:they are completethey are accurateNote that unlike most similar questions, it is possible to answer them objectively and the...

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Answer by Yakk - Adam Nevraumont for Are questions asking for feature sets of...

This answer will not be outdated, as it is a list of features for a major release, not a specific point release that will change every month. Compilers will refer back to this standard version for a...

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Answer by NobodyNada for Are questions asking for feature sets of specific...

The problem with those questions is that they are way too broad:There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format. Please add details to narrow the answer...

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Are questions asking for feature sets of specific software versions on topic?

I've seen a few questions that ask what features are available in a certain software release. Are these questions on topic? A while ago, I thought that I had read a criteria that recommended avoiding...

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