Should we follow the Stack Exchange convention on removing greetings, thanks, etc?
This has been raised a couple of times in comments so I thought it worth giving it's own post.
The principle at Stack Overflow and other Stack Exchange sites is that the site exists as a repository of questions and answers and no "extraneous clutter". See this question for a review of the arguments as applied to StackOverflow.
This isn't a major issue but if anyone has an opinion then here's a place to discuss it rather than cluttering up comments.
Update:
We will make a decision by the end of the day tomorrow (2/6/2015). If you have an opinion, cast your vote soon!
agreed...1 more character to post.
Should we decide on a deadline to allow people to vote? We have to make a decision at some point
We're past the deadline, can you mark one answer as accepted?
Sure. I wouldn't exactly say a consensus was reached but I agree with the outcome. We can always revisit if it turns out to be unpopular or to be putting new users off. The test will be if the weight of votes moves the other way once we start applying this convention to questions.
Sounds like a good approach to me. I'd say, feel free to start editing posts. It might be good to explain why in a comment and point them to this question.