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Lee Mosher
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I vote to undelete this question, which I will call Question #1, which had been deleted by the author.

I came to Question #1 from Question #2 by the same author, which I came to from the very recent Question #3 by a different author.

The unfortunate chain of events was that Question #3#1 was partially answered in the comments, but that commenter declined to write an official answer because they did not address the third sub-question. Question #3#1 was then closed for "needing details or clarity" (perhaps because of that third subquestion). The author subsequently deleted the question, presumably in favor of question #2.

Once Question #3#1 is undeleted, my intention is to lightly edit it to address the reasons for its closure (in particular by deleting subquestion 3), and then when it is re-opened I will cut-and-paste the comments into a community-wiki answer.

I vote to undelete this question, which I will call Question #1, which had been deleted by the author.

I came to Question #1 from Question #2 by the same author, which I came to from the very recent Question #3 by a different author.

The unfortunate chain of events was that Question #3 was partially answered in the comments, but that commenter declined to write an official answer because they did not address the third sub-question. Question #3 was then closed for "needing details or clarity" (perhaps because of that third subquestion). The author subsequently deleted the question, presumably in favor of question #2.

Once Question #3 is undeleted, my intention is to lightly edit it to address the reasons for its closure (in particular by deleting subquestion 3), and then when it is re-opened I will cut-and-paste the comments into a community-wiki answer.

I vote to undelete this question, which I will call Question #1, which had been deleted by the author.

I came to Question #1 from Question #2 by the same author, which I came to from the very recent Question #3 by a different author.

The unfortunate chain of events was that Question #1 was partially answered in the comments, but that commenter declined to write an official answer because they did not address the third sub-question. Question #1 was then closed for "needing details or clarity" (perhaps because of that third subquestion). The author subsequently deleted the question, presumably in favor of question #2.

Once Question #1 is undeleted, my intention is to lightly edit it to address the reasons for its closure (in particular by deleting subquestion 3), and then when it is re-opened I will cut-and-paste the comments into a community-wiki answer.

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Lee Mosher
  • 129.5k
  • 12
  • 11

I vote to undelete this question, which I will call Question #1, which had been deleted by the author.

I came to Question #1 from Question #2 by the same author, which I came to from the very recent Question #3 by a different author.

The unfortunate chain of events was that Question #3 was partially answered in the comments, but that commenter declined to write an official answer because they did not address the third sub-question. Question #3 was then closed for "needing details or clarity" (perhaps because of that third subquestion). The author subsequently deleted the question, presumably in favor of question #2.

Once Question #3 is undeleted, my intention is to lightly edit it to address the reasons for its closure (in particular by deleting subquestion 3), and then when it is re-opened I will cut-and-paste the comments into a community-wiki answer.