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I would like to be part of the conversation as I am the original poster of the question. I've been downvoted enough to go below 50 points so can't comment on this site, hence writing in as a reply. To clarify:

  1. Too broad. - Yes, I am trying to learn how the service works for my education.

  2. Asks for off-site resource recommendations - Yes, a book, reference would help as I cannot find it easily yet

  3. Doesn't appear to be a programming problem.- Yes, I don't have a particular programming problem to solve. My problem is figuring out how to implement it.

So can you confirm it is indeed not for Stack Overflow? According to the AboutAbout page

Don't ask about...

  1. Questions you haven't tried to find an answer for (show your work!)
  2. Product or service recommendations or comparisons
  3. Requests for lists of things, polls, opinions, discussions, etc.
  4. Anything not directly related to writing computer programs

Thought I could proceed based on this set of criteria.

So can someone clarify if my interpretation is wrong, and also if Server Fault is the right place for such questions? (If not, is there one in our Stack Exchange system?)

Thanks!

I would like to be part of the conversation as I am the original poster of the question. I've been downvoted enough to go below 50 points so can't comment on this site, hence writing in as a reply. To clarify:

  1. Too broad. - Yes, I am trying to learn how the service works for my education.

  2. Asks for off-site resource recommendations - Yes, a book, reference would help as I cannot find it easily yet

  3. Doesn't appear to be a programming problem.- Yes, I don't have a particular programming problem to solve. My problem is figuring out how to implement it.

So can you confirm it is indeed not for Stack Overflow? According to the About page

Don't ask about...

  1. Questions you haven't tried to find an answer for (show your work!)
  2. Product or service recommendations or comparisons
  3. Requests for lists of things, polls, opinions, discussions, etc.
  4. Anything not directly related to writing computer programs

Thought I could proceed based on this set of criteria.

So can someone clarify if my interpretation is wrong, and also if Server Fault is the right place for such questions? (If not, is there one in our Stack Exchange system?)

Thanks!

I would like to be part of the conversation as I am the original poster of the question. I've been downvoted enough to go below 50 points so can't comment on this site, hence writing in as a reply. To clarify:

  1. Too broad. - Yes, I am trying to learn how the service works for my education.

  2. Asks for off-site resource recommendations - Yes, a book, reference would help as I cannot find it easily yet

  3. Doesn't appear to be a programming problem.- Yes, I don't have a particular programming problem to solve. My problem is figuring out how to implement it.

So can you confirm it is indeed not for Stack Overflow? According to the About page

Don't ask about...

  1. Questions you haven't tried to find an answer for (show your work!)
  2. Product or service recommendations or comparisons
  3. Requests for lists of things, polls, opinions, discussions, etc.
  4. Anything not directly related to writing computer programs

Thought I could proceed based on this set of criteria.

So can someone clarify if my interpretation is wrong, and also if Server Fault is the right place for such questions? (If not, is there one in our Stack Exchange system?)

Thanks!

Used the official names of sites - see section "Proper Use of the Stack Exchange Name" in http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance (the last section), etc.
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I would like to be part of the conversation as I am the original poster of qnthe question. I've been downvoted enough to go below 50 points so can't comment on this site, hence writing in as a reply. To clarify:

  1. Too broad. - Yes, I am trying to learn how the service works for my education.

  2. Asks for off-site resource recommendations - Yes, a book, reference would help as I cannot find it easily yet

  3. Doesn't appear to be a programming problem.- Yes, I don't have a particular programming problem to solve. My problem is figuring out how to implement it.

So can you confirm it is indeed not for SOStack Overflow? According to the About page

Don't ask about...

  1. Questions you haven't tried to find an answer for (show your work!)
  2. Product or service recommendations or comparisons
  3. Requests for lists of things, polls, opinions, discussions, etc.
  4. Anything not directly related to writing computer programs

Thought I could proceed based on this set of criteria.

So can someone clarify if my interpretation is wrong, and also if ServerFaultServer Fault is the right place for such questions? (If not, is there one in our StackExchangeStack Exchange system?)

Thanks!

I would like to be part of the conversation as I am original poster of qn. I've been downvoted enough to go below 50 points so can't comment on this site, hence writing in as a reply. To clarify:

  1. Too broad. - Yes I am trying to learn how the service works for my education.

  2. Asks for off-site resource recommendations - Yes, a book, reference would help as I cannot find it easily yet

  3. Doesn't appear to be a programming problem.- Yes, I don't have a particular programming problem to solve. My problem is figuring out how to implement it.

So can you confirm it is indeed not for SO? According to the About page

Don't ask about...

  1. Questions you haven't tried to find an answer for (show your work!)
  2. Product or service recommendations or comparisons
  3. Requests for lists of things, polls, opinions, discussions, etc.
  4. Anything not directly related to writing computer programs

Thought I could proceed based on this set of criteria.

So can someone clarify if my interpretation is wrong, and also if ServerFault is the right place for such questions? (If not, is there one in our StackExchange system?)

Thanks!

I would like to be part of the conversation as I am the original poster of the question. I've been downvoted enough to go below 50 points so can't comment on this site, hence writing in as a reply. To clarify:

  1. Too broad. - Yes, I am trying to learn how the service works for my education.

  2. Asks for off-site resource recommendations - Yes, a book, reference would help as I cannot find it easily yet

  3. Doesn't appear to be a programming problem.- Yes, I don't have a particular programming problem to solve. My problem is figuring out how to implement it.

So can you confirm it is indeed not for Stack Overflow? According to the About page

Don't ask about...

  1. Questions you haven't tried to find an answer for (show your work!)
  2. Product or service recommendations or comparisons
  3. Requests for lists of things, polls, opinions, discussions, etc.
  4. Anything not directly related to writing computer programs

Thought I could proceed based on this set of criteria.

So can someone clarify if my interpretation is wrong, and also if Server Fault is the right place for such questions? (If not, is there one in our Stack Exchange system?)

Thanks!

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I would like to be part of the conversation as I am original poster of qn. I've been downvoted enough to go below 50 points so can't comment on this site, hence writing in as a reply. To clarify:

  1. Too broad. - Yes I am trying to learn how the service works for my education.

  2. Asks for off-site resource recommendations - Yes, a book, reference would help as I cannot find it easily yet

  3. Doesn't appear to be a programming problem.- Yes, I don't have a particular programming problem to solve. My problem is figuring out how to implement it.

So can you confirm it is indeed not for SO? According to the About page

Don't ask about...

  1. Questions you haven't tried to find an answer for (show your work!)
  2. Product or service recommendations or comparisons
  3. Requests for lists of things, polls, opinions, discussions, etc.
  4. Anything not directly related to writing computer programs

Thought I could proceed based on this set of criteria.

So can someone clarify if my interpretation is wrong, and also if ServerFault is the right place for such questions? (If not, is there one in our StackExchange system?)

Thanks!