Okay, so we have (at least) three open questions suggesting ways a site targeted for a migrating question can approve or reject it:

My own suggestion is orthogonal to all of these (and any other suggestions): it can be put in place alongside any of the above or similar suggestions.

I suggest the following once a mechanism, as above, is decided on: If the source-SE users who vote to migrate are also target-SE migration-accepters (whether that means mods or high-rep users or whatever), then allow the migration (which might mean only clearing the "flag" mentioned above) without their logging into the target-SE and approving it.

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Isn't it a little premature to make an enhancement request based on a feature that doesn't exist? – Anna Lear Mar 23 '12 at 18:10
@AnnaLear, I'm requesting it as a part of whichever prexisting feature-request is to be status-completed. I could add it as an answer to all three of the preexisting posts (and any others I missed), but I think asking it as a separate feature-request makes more sense and reduces duplication. – msh210 Mar 23 '12 at 18:35
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I'm tempted to say that it's a good idea to require voters to have a certain minimum threshold of reputation on the target site in order for their migration vote to be counted in the current system, regardless of whatever changes or tweaks we might decide to make in the future. – Cody Gray Mar 23 '12 at 19:38
And now this question is moot. – msh210 Mar 27 '12 at 18:28

closed as too localized by msh210, Manishearth, Popular Demand, Daniel Fischer, Ben Brocka Jul 24 '12 at 14:07

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