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Current situation

Some sites that are very closely related to SO are omitted from the on-topicon-topic page. Specifically, the sites below are not mentioned at all on that page.

I feel that the lack of knowledge (and information) about these other Stack Exchange sites tends to create a lack of understanding for users for the proper site to post a question.

If I can't post it here, where can I post it?

There's no real easy way to migrate, except to notify mods that it may fit better elsewhere. The flagging migration paths do not include any of those three options.

Proposal

We should add language to the SO help centre's on-topic pageon-topic page to indicate that there are other sites for some of these things.

We could borrow some language from the other on-topic pages Programmers On-Topic, Code Review On-Topic, and Code Golf On-Topic to help users locate these sites. It would be beneficial for all of the SE sites mentioned, as it would help users find the appropriate site for their question and reduce the amount of off-topic content. If we make it easy for users to find the correct site for their question, it would hopefully cut down on posts that are blatantly off-topic.

Ideally, this solution would cut down the number of posts that would need migration, so it would also help with the current migration problems.

Other considerations

I understand that Code Review is still a Beta site, maybe there could be an exception made for this extenuating circumstance, as far as mentioning it on the help page. Considering it's been around for over 1600 days I would think it's safe to assume that the topic is established enough to put SO/SE in the position to make a more formal link. If they still refuse to do so - perhaps Code Review should be considered for graduation.

As for programmers, as Simon and Snowman mention in the comments, we could make What goes on Programmers.SE? A guide for Stack Overflow more clear.

If I'm missing some larger picture explaining this lack of interconnection among Stack Exchange sites, please mention that in an answer.

Current situation

Some sites that are very closely related to SO are omitted from the on-topic page. Specifically, the sites below are not mentioned at all on that page.

I feel that the lack of knowledge (and information) about these other Stack Exchange sites tends to create a lack of understanding for users for the proper site to post a question.

If I can't post it here, where can I post it?

There's no real easy way to migrate, except to notify mods that it may fit better elsewhere. The flagging migration paths do not include any of those three options.

Proposal

We should add language to the SO help centre's on-topic page to indicate that there are other sites for some of these things.

We could borrow some language from the other on-topic pages Programmers On-Topic, Code Review On-Topic, and Code Golf On-Topic to help users locate these sites. It would be beneficial for all of the SE sites mentioned, as it would help users find the appropriate site for their question and reduce the amount of off-topic content. If we make it easy for users to find the correct site for their question, it would hopefully cut down on posts that are blatantly off-topic.

Ideally, this solution would cut down the number of posts that would need migration, so it would also help with the current migration problems.

Other considerations

I understand that Code Review is still a Beta site, maybe there could be an exception made for this extenuating circumstance, as far as mentioning it on the help page. Considering it's been around for over 1600 days I would think it's safe to assume that the topic is established enough to put SO/SE in the position to make a more formal link. If they still refuse to do so - perhaps Code Review should be considered for graduation.

As for programmers, as Simon and Snowman mention in the comments, we could make What goes on Programmers.SE? A guide for Stack Overflow more clear.

If I'm missing some larger picture explaining this lack of interconnection among Stack Exchange sites, please mention that in an answer.

Current situation

Some sites that are very closely related to SO are omitted from the on-topic page. Specifically, the sites below are not mentioned at all on that page.

I feel that the lack of knowledge (and information) about these other Stack Exchange sites tends to create a lack of understanding for users for the proper site to post a question.

If I can't post it here, where can I post it?

There's no real easy way to migrate, except to notify mods that it may fit better elsewhere. The flagging migration paths do not include any of those three options.

Proposal

We should add language to the SO help centre's on-topic page to indicate that there are other sites for some of these things.

We could borrow some language from the other on-topic pages Programmers On-Topic, Code Review On-Topic, and Code Golf On-Topic to help users locate these sites. It would be beneficial for all of the SE sites mentioned, as it would help users find the appropriate site for their question and reduce the amount of off-topic content. If we make it easy for users to find the correct site for their question, it would hopefully cut down on posts that are blatantly off-topic.

Ideally, this solution would cut down the number of posts that would need migration, so it would also help with the current migration problems.

Other considerations

I understand that Code Review is still a Beta site, maybe there could be an exception made for this extenuating circumstance, as far as mentioning it on the help page. Considering it's been around for over 1600 days I would think it's safe to assume that the topic is established enough to put SO/SE in the position to make a more formal link. If they still refuse to do so - perhaps Code Review should be considered for graduation.

As for programmers, as Simon and Snowman mention in the comments, we could make What goes on Programmers.SE? A guide for Stack Overflow more clear.

If I'm missing some larger picture explaining this lack of interconnection among Stack Exchange sites, please mention that in an answer.

replaced http://codereview.stackexchange.com/ with https://codereview.stackexchange.com/
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Current situation

Some sites that are very closely related to SO are omitted from the on-topic page. Specifically, the sites below are not mentioned at all on that page.

I feel that the lack of knowledge (and information) about these other Stack Exchange sites tends to create a lack of understanding for users for the proper site to post a question.

If I can't post it here, where can I post it?

There's no real easy way to migrate, except to notify mods that it may fit better elsewhere. The flagging migration paths do not include any of those three options.

Proposal

We should add language to the SO help centre's on-topic page to indicate that there are other sites for some of these things.

We could borrow some language from the other on-topic pages Programmers On-Topic, Code Review On-TopicCode Review On-Topic, and Code Golf On-Topic to help users locate these sites. It would be beneficial for all of the SE sites mentioned, as it would help users find the appropriate site for their question and reduce the amount of off-topic content. If we make it easy for users to find the correct site for their question, it would hopefully cut down on posts that are blatantly off-topic.

Ideally, this solution would cut down the number of posts that would need migration, so it would also help with the current migration problems.

Other considerations

I understand that Code Review is still a Beta site, maybe there could be an exception made for this extenuating circumstance, as far as mentioning it on the help page. Considering it's been around for over 1600 days I would think it's safe to assume that the topic is established enough to put SO/SE in the position to make a more formal link. If they still refuse to do so - perhaps Code Review should be considered for graduation.

As for programmers, as Simon and Snowman mention in the comments, we could make What goes on Programmers.SE? A guide for Stack Overflow more clear.

If I'm missing some larger picture explaining this lack of interconnection among Stack Exchange sites, please mention that in an answer.

Current situation

Some sites that are very closely related to SO are omitted from the on-topic page. Specifically, the sites below are not mentioned at all on that page.

I feel that the lack of knowledge (and information) about these other Stack Exchange sites tends to create a lack of understanding for users for the proper site to post a question.

If I can't post it here, where can I post it?

There's no real easy way to migrate, except to notify mods that it may fit better elsewhere. The flagging migration paths do not include any of those three options.

Proposal

We should add language to the SO help centre's on-topic page to indicate that there are other sites for some of these things.

We could borrow some language from the other on-topic pages Programmers On-Topic, Code Review On-Topic, and Code Golf On-Topic to help users locate these sites. It would be beneficial for all of the SE sites mentioned, as it would help users find the appropriate site for their question and reduce the amount of off-topic content. If we make it easy for users to find the correct site for their question, it would hopefully cut down on posts that are blatantly off-topic.

Ideally, this solution would cut down the number of posts that would need migration, so it would also help with the current migration problems.

Other considerations

I understand that Code Review is still a Beta site, maybe there could be an exception made for this extenuating circumstance, as far as mentioning it on the help page. Considering it's been around for over 1600 days I would think it's safe to assume that the topic is established enough to put SO/SE in the position to make a more formal link. If they still refuse to do so - perhaps Code Review should be considered for graduation.

As for programmers, as Simon and Snowman mention in the comments, we could make What goes on Programmers.SE? A guide for Stack Overflow more clear.

If I'm missing some larger picture explaining this lack of interconnection among Stack Exchange sites, please mention that in an answer.

Current situation

Some sites that are very closely related to SO are omitted from the on-topic page. Specifically, the sites below are not mentioned at all on that page.

I feel that the lack of knowledge (and information) about these other Stack Exchange sites tends to create a lack of understanding for users for the proper site to post a question.

If I can't post it here, where can I post it?

There's no real easy way to migrate, except to notify mods that it may fit better elsewhere. The flagging migration paths do not include any of those three options.

Proposal

We should add language to the SO help centre's on-topic page to indicate that there are other sites for some of these things.

We could borrow some language from the other on-topic pages Programmers On-Topic, Code Review On-Topic, and Code Golf On-Topic to help users locate these sites. It would be beneficial for all of the SE sites mentioned, as it would help users find the appropriate site for their question and reduce the amount of off-topic content. If we make it easy for users to find the correct site for their question, it would hopefully cut down on posts that are blatantly off-topic.

Ideally, this solution would cut down the number of posts that would need migration, so it would also help with the current migration problems.

Other considerations

I understand that Code Review is still a Beta site, maybe there could be an exception made for this extenuating circumstance, as far as mentioning it on the help page. Considering it's been around for over 1600 days I would think it's safe to assume that the topic is established enough to put SO/SE in the position to make a more formal link. If they still refuse to do so - perhaps Code Review should be considered for graduation.

As for programmers, as Simon and Snowman mention in the comments, we could make What goes on Programmers.SE? A guide for Stack Overflow more clear.

If I'm missing some larger picture explaining this lack of interconnection among Stack Exchange sites, please mention that in an answer.

replaced http://codegolf.stackexchange.com/ with https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/
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Current situation

Some sites that are very closely related to SO are omitted from the on-topic page. Specifically, the sites below are not mentioned at all on that page.

I feel that the lack of knowledge (and information) about these other Stack Exchange sites tends to create a lack of understanding for users for the proper site to post a question.

If I can't post it here, where can I post it?

There's no real easy way to migrate, except to notify mods that it may fit better elsewhere. The flagging migration paths do not include any of those three options.

Proposal

We should add language to the SO help centre's on-topic page to indicate that there are other sites for some of these things.

We could borrow some language from the other on-topic pages Programmers On-Topic, Code Review On-Topic, and Code Golf On-TopicCode Golf On-Topic to help users locate these sites. It would be beneficial for all of the SE sites mentioned, as it would help users find the appropriate site for their question and reduce the amount of off-topic content. If we make it easy for users to find the correct site for their question, it would hopefully cut down on posts that are blatantly off-topic.

Ideally, this solution would cut down the number of posts that would need migration, so it would also help with the current migration problems.

Other considerations

I understand that Code Review is still a Beta site, maybe there could be an exception made for this extenuating circumstance, as far as mentioning it on the help page. Considering it's been around for over 1600 days I would think it's safe to assume that the topic is established enough to put SO/SE in the position to make a more formal link. If they still refuse to do so - perhaps Code Review should be considered for graduation.

As for programmers, as Simon and Snowman mention in the comments, we could make What goes on Programmers.SE? A guide for Stack Overflow more clear.

If I'm missing some larger picture explaining this lack of interconnection among Stack Exchange sites, please mention that in an answer.

Current situation

Some sites that are very closely related to SO are omitted from the on-topic page. Specifically, the sites below are not mentioned at all on that page.

I feel that the lack of knowledge (and information) about these other Stack Exchange sites tends to create a lack of understanding for users for the proper site to post a question.

If I can't post it here, where can I post it?

There's no real easy way to migrate, except to notify mods that it may fit better elsewhere. The flagging migration paths do not include any of those three options.

Proposal

We should add language to the SO help centre's on-topic page to indicate that there are other sites for some of these things.

We could borrow some language from the other on-topic pages Programmers On-Topic, Code Review On-Topic, and Code Golf On-Topic to help users locate these sites. It would be beneficial for all of the SE sites mentioned, as it would help users find the appropriate site for their question and reduce the amount of off-topic content. If we make it easy for users to find the correct site for their question, it would hopefully cut down on posts that are blatantly off-topic.

Ideally, this solution would cut down the number of posts that would need migration, so it would also help with the current migration problems.

Other considerations

I understand that Code Review is still a Beta site, maybe there could be an exception made for this extenuating circumstance, as far as mentioning it on the help page. Considering it's been around for over 1600 days I would think it's safe to assume that the topic is established enough to put SO/SE in the position to make a more formal link. If they still refuse to do so - perhaps Code Review should be considered for graduation.

As for programmers, as Simon and Snowman mention in the comments, we could make What goes on Programmers.SE? A guide for Stack Overflow more clear.

If I'm missing some larger picture explaining this lack of interconnection among Stack Exchange sites, please mention that in an answer.

Current situation

Some sites that are very closely related to SO are omitted from the on-topic page. Specifically, the sites below are not mentioned at all on that page.

I feel that the lack of knowledge (and information) about these other Stack Exchange sites tends to create a lack of understanding for users for the proper site to post a question.

If I can't post it here, where can I post it?

There's no real easy way to migrate, except to notify mods that it may fit better elsewhere. The flagging migration paths do not include any of those three options.

Proposal

We should add language to the SO help centre's on-topic page to indicate that there are other sites for some of these things.

We could borrow some language from the other on-topic pages Programmers On-Topic, Code Review On-Topic, and Code Golf On-Topic to help users locate these sites. It would be beneficial for all of the SE sites mentioned, as it would help users find the appropriate site for their question and reduce the amount of off-topic content. If we make it easy for users to find the correct site for their question, it would hopefully cut down on posts that are blatantly off-topic.

Ideally, this solution would cut down the number of posts that would need migration, so it would also help with the current migration problems.

Other considerations

I understand that Code Review is still a Beta site, maybe there could be an exception made for this extenuating circumstance, as far as mentioning it on the help page. Considering it's been around for over 1600 days I would think it's safe to assume that the topic is established enough to put SO/SE in the position to make a more formal link. If they still refuse to do so - perhaps Code Review should be considered for graduation.

As for programmers, as Simon and Snowman mention in the comments, we could make What goes on Programmers.SE? A guide for Stack Overflow more clear.

If I'm missing some larger picture explaining this lack of interconnection among Stack Exchange sites, please mention that in an answer.

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