A few weeks ago, I asked this question on Programmers. When writing my question, I was somewhat undecided as to whether to post it on Programmers or Stack Overflow. I would suggest that it could be posted on either site:
- Programmers on-topic questions include: 'development methodologies and processes'
- Stack Overflow on-topic questions include: 'a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development'
Ultimately, I decided that since the problem was more about a development approach (i.e. monitoring build-times) rather than a programming problem per se, it was probably better suited to Programmers, and so I posted it there. It generated a bit, but not much interest, so I offered a bounty on it.
Then in the space of less than an hour on 16-Oct, 2015, the Programmers question was closed as off-topic, migrated to Stack Overflow (here), where the migration was rejected and the question was closed as too broad, but with no further comment or explanation.
- Fundamentally, why was this question closed?
In my view the question is neither off-topic nor too broad for either site. I'm happy to edit the question if that would be helpful, but that would need some indication of what is wrong with it. No one who has voted to close the question (on either site) has provided any indication as to what is wrong with it.
If, in its current form, the question is not adequate, can you suggest how it might be improved?
Alternatively, if neither Programmers nor Stack Overflow is the 'right' place for such a question, can you suggest where such a question should belong?