Questions tagged [scope]
Use this tag when examining what is on-topic or off-topic, and why.
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Asking about program logic or asking to see if a new algorithm should be use instead
Say I am having a problem in one of my applications, as I have come upon a logic problem. I have a task that needs to be done in the logic of the program, but I cannot figure out a way that can do so.
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Asking Minecraft questions on Stack Overflow
I discovered that there is a minecraft tag on Stack Overflow, and I do not understand how one Minecraft question avoids the Off-Topic flag. I looked at some past questions with this tag, but I am ...
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Flag marked helpful, but nothing changed
I flagged a question as off-topic (as it asked for references, not to fix a problem), and it has been marked as helpful, but nothing seems to have changed. At worst I thought the question would be put ...
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Are library installation problems on topic for Stack Overflow?
I would appreciate help understanding why this question about TensorFlow module installation on Mac Silicon is marked as "not about programming or software development".
Is it because the ...
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Are Computer Science questions really off-topic on Stack Overflow?
I came across a few questions about code errors/design errors in some typical algorithm implementation (graph algorithms, sorting algorithms etc.), where the first comment posted was "This question ...
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Why aren't relevant tags removed if a subject is considered Off-Topic?
I was about to post a question that touched on the edges of Software Licensing after carefully looking at the long list of Stack Exchange communities and determining that Stack Overflow would have the ...
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Shell scripting question closed and locked
Was surprised to see that this question was closed and locked.
I read this...
When is it OK to ask shell scripting questions on SO?
...and I agree that questions on interactive shell usage is ...
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Why did I fail an audit for choosing to close this pure mathematics question? Is this on-topic here?
I was doing some reviews for Triage, and I came across a question which (I thought) was blatantly off topic. It is about graph theory, which is pure mathematics, and definitely has nothing to do with ...
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Are debugging questions about unsupported API calls inherently off-topic?
Relevant to this question: NtOpenKey fails with 0xC0000034 - how to fix this?
It's basically a perfectly good debugging question: it includes the code, it isn't too long, and the problem statement is ...
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Will Licensing questions become on topic once Programmers.SE changes scope?
Programmers.SE is revamping its scope and will become solely concentrated on Software Engineering. With this new format, software licensing questions will be considered off topic.
In the comments ...
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How should you respond to a "Yes or No" question? [duplicate]
What is the recommended way to respond to questions that have a clear Yes or No answer?
Example:
"Does int[] pass by reference?"
or
"Is it possible to abcdef?"
Often there is a flurry of (...
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Are questions asking for further use-cases for feature X on topic?
Sometimes when learning about a coding feature and starting to use it, I feel like there are more use-cases than what I am using it for.
So I'm tempted to ask a question like :"I'm using feature X to ...
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Why are there old questions that are too broad and that are not closed?
I just found this question. It has few details and indicates nothing about the reason why OP wants such output nor what they already tried.
Yet, the question has not been closed, while I saw some ...
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The purpose of the etymology tag
I recently posted a question: Signals and Slots: Etymology of "slots". This question was closed as off topic because it "wasn't a programming question." However, as documented in the edit I made to ...
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Is this "Write me a Bash one-liner" type question on-topic?
Creating Hierarchical Directory Tree From Compact String Representation
The OP claims there are several highly-rated examples. If this is really on-topic I'll retract my downvote but I'm not sure ...
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Is there a bot or other method to guide potential question-askers to the most appropriate SE site?
I see that each SE site suggests related questions on that specific site, but I sometimes have questions and am not sure about which SE site is the most appropriate scope for them. Is there a bot or ...
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Are "Is it a good practice...?" questions off topic or opinion-based?
Many times I am programming something and wondering if what I'm doing is or not a good practice (it doesn't mean that I'm asking for code reviews as some people say, in fact I don't include code).
So ...
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Can I ask design-related questions on Stack Overflow?
Is Stack Overflow for design and architecture questions or just for technical questions?
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Do cloud service consoles qualify as tools used primarily for programming? [duplicate]
I asked a question that was closed because "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming". ...
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Are questions regarding pronunciation on topic for Stack Overflow?
Regarding this question which asks about the pronunciation of IntPtr, is this a valid question for Stack Overflow?
My understanding is that SO is meant to answer questions that help to solve issues ...
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Do questions about Jenkins belong here or on Server Fault?
I have a question about Jenkins.
As follows:
"In Jenkins when to use SSH site and when to use a node?
Am I supposed to post it here or on Server Fault?
Theoretically it seems like Server Fault is ...
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Should we close "recommend or find a [thing]" questions if by their nature they only have a single correct answer?
There is a class of questions that admittedly are requests to "find" a "book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource", but which, rather than being recommendation questions, are ...
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Question moved from a site where it should have remained
I have found this question that had been migrated from Computer Science.
I could understand and answer it. Then I realized that my answer was not involving any coding part, and that both the question ...
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"mysql_ is deprecated" comments, constructive or not?
I've noticed a number of instances where a user will ask a question regarding PHP and MySQL using the deprecated mysql_ functions, and there will almost always be at least one other user who feels the ...
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Is Stack Overflow an appropriate site for asking about installing Inkscape for Cygwin?
I'd like to know how I could get the Inkscape command line working in Cygwin, but I'm not sure whether Stack Overflow or another Stack Exchange site would be the best place to ask this question.
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Are programming tool name origin questions considered on-topic?
What is the correct way to handle a question about the naming origins of a library, programming language or a software tool?
For example:
Why is Python named the way it is?
According to Are ...
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Is the off-topic answer to off-topic question "not an answer"?
I've flagged that answer as 'not an answer'.
The reason is, the answer is not about programming. It's the answer to the question that is clearly off-topic (about interviewing process, not about ...
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Should a fairly off topic question that would be beneficial for the community be asked?
I have had a question for quite some time now, but have been reluctant to ask as I understand it would be borderline off-topic, and hence I have yet to ask it.
I drafted the question here, which was ...
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Reviewing the [godaddy] burnination - freeze the tag, rather than burn
There is a burnination in process for godaddy Should we burninate [godaddy]? There's been a plea for community assistance Assisting with [godaddy] deletions and out of this there is controversy over ...
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Are web browsers like Firefox "software tools commonly used by programmers"?
I was reviewing reopen votes on Stack Overflow and chose the "leave closed" button for Firefox 33.0 won't open a specific local application: Error code: sec_error_invalid_key.
In my ...
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What would be the limits for further explanations to an answered question?
I had the following situation answering a question:
Answered correctly a basic question about a call to an undefined method with brief explanation, links to detailed info and a code sample.
The user ...
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We're exceeding the posted [google-pagespeed]
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294 questions with the best excerpt ever
deleted as mod-pagespeed should be used instead.
I'm not sure how mod-pagespeed relates here. Going to leave that out of this discussion (...
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Is it ok in some circumstances to ask for an example to a generic programming problem?
My question is a little bit like Is it okay to just ask for an algorithm to a problem?, but for an example rather than an algorithm.
I think I've gotten better about asking questions than when I ...
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Should "give me an example of..." questions be closed?
Related: How is this off-topic?
My question is similar to the linked question but more general. It seems like questions in the form "can someone give me an example of X?" are often closed as off-...
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Are "help me get this open source tool to compile" questions on-topic? [duplicate]
As usual, it would be good to have an example, so here you go:
Pfstools - compile for Windows
I'm trying to get pfstools (as well as pfstmo and pfscalibration) working under Windows. These are ...
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Is there a way to make my algorithm/approach question on-topic?
I asked Large doubly-linked-list (or other) storage on disk for queue system; options for how to store, which was put on hold as off-topic. I've since deleted the question: image of question.
The ...
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Are we only supposed to document common practices? [duplicate]
I thought the current "Hello World" HTML example was bloated. It was also the only example in its topic, so I decided to write another minimal example of a basic HTML document. Soon after, it was ...
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Topicality of "DevOps" Questions
This question at Server Fault and the corresponding discussion got me thinking. There is already a DevOps proposal on Area 51:
But in the interim (and frankly I don't know that we need a separate ...
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Are questions about convention or style advice on-topic for Stack Overflow?
Is it acceptable on Stack Overflow to ask for advice on style or the convention on certain styles? For example asking if a Java class is an unnecessary wrapper class.
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Are questions of academic interest allowed on Stack Overflow?
Sometimes one has a question which is of academic interest rather than "I have a problem with my code, please fix it for me".
Often such academic questions (which could be a broad spectrum of things) ...
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How to handle a question which implies, more than an answer, a code peer review with colleagues for the asker
I have partially reviewed the code submitted in the question Why does this C program fail with GCC O2 and O3 optimisation level?, and it seems to me that the asker needs more a code peer review with ...
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closing unclear questions - which close reason to use and when?
With the latest changes to the close reasons, there are two close reasons that sound very similar to me, and in going through the Close Votes queue, I can't seem to find any rhyme or reason to when ...
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How can this open-ended question be improved?
After multiple edits (rewrites), I still can't fix what I believe to be a valid programming question:
Send message from server to client
My server has a piece of information that a client ...
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Are questions asking about the purpose of a particular snippet of code within a non-documented library within the scope of the site?
Are questions asking about the purpose of a particular snippet of code within a non-documented, well-known library/package/repository (e.g. DeepSort) within the scope of the site?
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How to propose specialized floating point rounding questions and answers
There are a series of common questions that, in a sense, all reduce to using binary floating point without understand it. The usual way of handling those questions is to mark them as duplicates of Is ...
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Are questions about software tools on-topic?
Since when are questions like these OK for Stack Overflow?
Where is "xcopy" usually located on a development machine?
How to start using MongoDB and MongoVue?
I've been less active on ...
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Does asking a question on SO, itself, count as research
TLDR I strongly believe that the answer is no, but I want a question that addresses this simple question.
I hope I know the answer to this, but on a recent question, a commenter opined (in my ...
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Are 'building installer' questions off-topic at Stack Overflow?
I noticed this question was closed as off-topic: WiX localization garbled words under installer properties tab.
Are questions related to building installers off-topic for Stack Overflow?
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Are questions about problems with transfering binary to a microcontroller on topic?
I follow tags related to Arduino and other microcontroller programming and I don't know what to do with questions about USB port not showing up or device not responding. I think these question are off ...
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How does Stack Overflow define "administration"?
I asked this question:
How can I figure out where SpamAssassin is ultimately pulling the PDS_OTHER_BAD_TLD list from?
(Please note the question includes a link to the code of the relevant plugin.)
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