I think there should be more Stack Exchange networks available when flagging a question to be migrated. For example I'd think that the following question:

What programming languages can I assume on a random Linux server by default?

...would be a better fit on unix.stackexchange.com instead of Stack Overflow. But without the option to mark it so, I feel hesitant to mark it.

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Flag for moderator attention instead and mention that you think it fits on Unix.SE best. – Anna Lear Jun 23 '11 at 19:23
If you're hesitant to explain why it should be migrated, why does just selecting an option without stating your case make it more worthy of migration? – random Jun 23 '11 at 19:26
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I'm hesitant because the "does not belong here" -> "off topic" -> "selection" path seems as the correct way to report such flagging. And when something's not straight forward you doubt your method and question the correctness or the reason why no other option exists. Alas instead of searching through meta I just looked over the related posts by name and didn't see the same that I see now on the siderbar. – mhitza Jun 23 '11 at 19:36
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There are only 5 blessed migration slots, of which 1 is dedicated to meta.

This is a "Don't Make Me Think" barrier; we don't want to present closers with a list of 12 different destinations and make them suss out which one is correct. There should be 4 most frequently correct destinations + meta. If you believe a pet site deserves a place in that list, prove it with data of existing closed questions, not blue sky "what if there were.." imagineering

If you feel strongly a question belongs on a site that isn't listed, then there is a way to do this -- flag them for moderator attention instead!

Can you make a case that these Unix questions are more prevalent than one of the other 4, and should displace it in the list? Do you have data to support this, in the form of a giant list of closed questions that belonged on {x} site?

(I am also disinclined to randomly migrate questions in the network unless they are of good quality, and strong fits to the target site.)

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I don't just report questions for the fun of it. I wanted to report that specific question because it's the "perfect" fit for unix.se, it's rightly covered in their faq "Applications packaged in *nix distributions". Now, I do understand your point, but after taking the 3 stepped form off reporting an off topic at least it would have been nice an message box to input another network. – mhitza Jun 25 '11 at 14:46
@mhit you can do it in one step; click flag then click on the other input area and type 'belongs on unix.se', and press enter. – Jeff Atwood Jun 25 '11 at 17:47
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@Jeff...I think the issue is that people aren't doing that. It's not intuitive. Perhaps there could be a message added to the list of migration options along the lines of "If the SE site you want to migrate this to is not listed, please flag and leave a comment for an admin" – DA. Jun 26 '11 at 20:35
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Moderators can migrate anywhere in the Stackexchange network, so flagging a question is the right way to get it migrated to a destination where ordinary users can't migrate to. Just use the free-form " it needs ♦ moderator attention" option and suggest where the question should be migrated to.

There is no real need for more canned flag messages as you can write whatever you want into a flag.

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If flagging is sufficient for all needs, then why bother giving 3k users the option to migrate during close votes? As it stands, SO gets a fair number of linux questions that need to go to unix.SE, but all we can do is flag for mod attention. It makes little sense to leave out unix.SE / askdifferent.SE / android.SE when we already have self-serve migration paths for SF and SU – Aaron Fleming Jun 23 '11 at 19:47
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I agree with Mike...giving 5 options implies that there are 5 other sites. If we want to keep that list short, I'd suggest adding a 6th 'other' which then could give a user a drop-down list of the full set of options. – DA. Jun 26 '11 at 20:31
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In response to Jeff's post:

This is a "Don't Make Me Think" barrier; we don't want to present closers with a list of 12 different destinations and make them suss out which one is correct.

Now that there are dozens and dozens of SE sites, the chance that the question should be moved to one of the "blessed" sites is getting smaller and smaller. At this point, either:

  1. Remove all "blessed" SE sites, and require a diamond-level moderator to move posts; the "vote-to-close" dialog box will simply say "Off topic".
  2. Enable post moving for all users with "vote-to-close" privileges.

Either way makes more sense than the current method.

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I was going to post this very same question/request in here. Based on Jeff's comment:

"prove it with data of existing closed questions"

I ran into two questions yesterday that could have been answered on other SE sites rather than outright closed:

This would have been a good question for Graphic Design or UX: web 2.0 web design

And this would have been for Graphic Design: why is everything I draw in inkscape invisible?

While I appreciate the intent of keeping the list of 'blessed sites' one can migrate too short, it is probably backfiring now that there are so many SE sites out there. The fact that I CAN'T pick those sites to migrate made me think...I couldn't figure out where the option may be. I finally flagged it and added some comments that it should be migrated, but the questions where still closed.

So, yes, one can add custom comments to a flag to get it migrated, but if those two questions are an example, people aren't using that method.

If the SE network is going to grow at the pace it is, it'd be great to have more of these questions get to the appropriate sites rather than fall off the radar as closed.

What if there was a 6th option to the main 5 of 'other' and, when selected, either a comment field or a DDL of the other options could be presented.

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You can (and have... sorta) suggest to the authors of these questions that they ask on the appropriate site. This has an immediate advantage over migration in that these users probably don't have an account on the destination site and so won't get notified of answers, comments, etc. until they register - so migration can leave them unaware that their question has been answered until they check back. Migration is a courtesy, and users should extend it only to those questions they feel have sufficient value to warrant their preservation even if the author disappears. – Shog9 Jun 26 '11 at 20:43
True. Though I feel migration is cleaner in terms of site content. Otherwise you end up with people cross-posting on multiple SE sites. – DA. Jun 26 '11 at 20:55
(Granted, an even better big-picture solution would be that once you register in one SE site, you're already set up for all the others...but that's a whole other topic. ;) – DA. Jun 26 '11 at 20:56
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