where are the comments feature? how can i use it?

asked 07 Mar '10, 14:48

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To post a comment, you have to have a certain number of points. You get points by posting questions, providing answers, filling in your profile, etc. This is a common theme among sites like OSQA and StackOverflow.

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answered 07 Mar '10, 15:40

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(07 Mar '10, 15:41) Evgeny Fadeev

We definitely need to relax this for new sites. I'd rather let people speak and moderate them than prevent interested people from getting started.

(07 Mar '10, 15:47) rickross ♦♦

Hi bilalazam, I'm not sure precisely what you're looking for? There should be a "post a comment" link visible with each question and each answer. Are you unable to see these?

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answered 07 Mar '10, 15:39

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Yes you should be able to comment your own posts and answers to your questions immediately. Is that not working for you?

To comment anywhere you need 50 points - maybe a bit too high for a small community, but the idea is that the reputation system will help improve quality of content.

For example - it might make sense to let the users get accustomed to the community before they can post comments anywhere.

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answered 07 Mar '10, 15:40

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edited 08 Mar '10, 15:09

The problem is fixed now, see http://github.com/rickross/osqa/commit/ccfbbd7f183538e96df76d82b2f4081fcc119b1f

This site will be updated soon with all these small bug fixes.

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answered 07 Mar '10, 18:43

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edited 07 Mar '10, 18:44

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