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yivi
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Someone voted to close my question on the grounds that it is "about general computing" software, which according to the Stack Overflow policy is discouraged unless the question "directly involve[s] tools used primarily for programming."

Does my question really fall under that umbrella? If so, could someone please explain in what sense Docker is general computing software and does not directly involve programming?

I could understand if I was merely pulling a Dockerfile off the shelf and having issues running it. But I am the one writing the Dockerfile for a specific purpose (namely, I am trying to containerize my Clojure development environment...which is pretty darn directly related to programming if you ask me).

I am new to Meta SO, so please let me know if I'm breaking a guideline or something. :)

Someone voted to close my question on the grounds that it is "about general computing" software, which according to the Stack Overflow policy is discouraged unless the question "directly involve[s] tools used primarily for programming."

Does my question really fall under that umbrella? If so, could someone please explain in what sense Docker is general computing software and does not directly involve programming?

I could understand if I was merely pulling a Dockerfile off the shelf and having issues running it. But I am the one writing the Dockerfile for a specific purpose (namely, I am trying to containerize my Clojure development environment...which is pretty darn directly related to programming if you ask me).

I am new to Meta SO, so please let me know if I'm breaking a guideline or something. :)

Someone voted to close my question on the grounds that it is "about general computing" software, which according to the Stack Overflow policy is discouraged unless the question "directly involve[s] tools used primarily for programming."

Does my question really fall under that umbrella? If so, could someone please explain in what sense Docker is general computing software and does not directly involve programming?

I could understand if I was merely pulling a Dockerfile off the shelf and having issues running it. But I am the one writing the Dockerfile for a specific purpose (namely, I am trying to containerize my Clojure development environment...which is pretty darn directly related to programming if you ask me).

Active reading. Deemphasised meta information by moving it to the end - but it really ought to be moved to comments.
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Peter Mortensen
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new to Meta SO so please let me know if I'm breaking a guideline or something. :)

Someone voted to close my question on the grounds that it is "about general computing" software, which according to the SOStack Overflow policy is discouraged unless the question "directly involve[s] tools used primarily for programming."

Does my question really fall under that umbrella? If so, could someone please explain in what sense Docker is general computing software and does not directly involve programming?

I could understand if I was merely pulling a Dockerfile off the shelf and having issues running it. But I am the one writing the Dockerfile for a specific purpose (namely, I am trying to containerize my Clojure development environment...which is pretty darn directly related to programming if you ask me).

I am new to Meta SO, so please let me know if I'm breaking a guideline or something. :)

new to Meta SO so please let me know if I'm breaking a guideline or something. :)

Someone voted to close my question on the grounds that it is "about general computing" software, which according to the SO policy is discouraged unless the question "directly involve[s] tools used primarily for programming."

Does my question really fall under that umbrella? If so, could someone please explain in what sense Docker is general computing software and does not directly involve programming?

I could understand if I was merely pulling a Dockerfile off the shelf and having issues running it. But I am the one writing the Dockerfile for a specific purpose (namely, I am trying to containerize my Clojure development environment...which is pretty darn directly related to programming if you ask me).

Someone voted to close my question on the grounds that it is "about general computing" software, which according to the Stack Overflow policy is discouraged unless the question "directly involve[s] tools used primarily for programming."

Does my question really fall under that umbrella? If so, could someone please explain in what sense Docker is general computing software and does not directly involve programming?

I could understand if I was merely pulling a Dockerfile off the shelf and having issues running it. But I am the one writing the Dockerfile for a specific purpose (namely, I am trying to containerize my Clojure development environment...which is pretty darn directly related to programming if you ask me).

I am new to Meta SO, so please let me know if I'm breaking a guideline or something. :)

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acobster
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Is a specific Docker networking issue really about "general-purpose software"?

new to Meta SO so please let me know if I'm breaking a guideline or something. :)

Someone voted to close my question on the grounds that it is "about general computing" software, which according to the SO policy is discouraged unless the question "directly involve[s] tools used primarily for programming."

Does my question really fall under that umbrella? If so, could someone please explain in what sense Docker is general computing software and does not directly involve programming?

I could understand if I was merely pulling a Dockerfile off the shelf and having issues running it. But I am the one writing the Dockerfile for a specific purpose (namely, I am trying to containerize my Clojure development environment...which is pretty darn directly related to programming if you ask me).