There is a question that was posed back in January that wasn't well formed but which had the bones of a very good question in it. You can see it here, it is closed now. I'm wondering, can/should it be resurrected by editing the question, or would it be better to start a new question?
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Either option is fine. If it's closed but fixable, then editing it and getting it resurrected is good. It's also fine if you just ask your own new question.
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Thanks, I like the idea of resurrecting it and preserving the work of the people who have already replied. Is there anything special that needs to be done to get it "un-closed" or is there something automagic that happens?– dluCommented Jul 14, 2015 at 23:25
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1Editing gets it into the "evaluate for reopening" queue.– freiheit ModCommented Jul 14, 2015 at 23:35
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