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Yesterday, taking a cue from remarks about migration amidst this discussion, I have asked at the Open Source Meta whether the question would be a good fit for that site. The initial reaction has been broadly positive.

(A note before the link to the Open Source Meta Q&A: please do not vote on anything there unless you are a regular on that site, as we might easily drown the signal from the smaller community over there. With that covered, here is the link: https://opensource.meta.stackexchange.com/q/826/14879)

If the Open Source SE community is willing to take the question, I believe migrating it is a no-brainer, as the best resolution we can have for this situation. On the one hand, Daniel Stenberg's answer would be kept within the Network (with even a handy redirect from Stack Overflow to prevent link rot); on the other hand, we would, as far as this concrete case is concerned, get a reprieve from facing head on the various tricky questions raised throughout this discussion.

Yesterday, taking a cue from remarks about migration amidst this discussion, I have asked at the Open Source Meta whether the question would be a good fit for that site. The initial reaction has been broadly positive.

(A note before the link to the Open Source Meta Q&A: please do not vote on anything there unless you are a regular on that site, as we might easily drown the signal from the smaller community over there. With that covered, here is the link: https://opensource.meta.stackexchange.com/q/826/14879)

If the Open Source SE community is willing to take the question, I believe migrating it is a no-brainer. On the one hand, Daniel Stenberg's answer would be kept within the Network (with even a handy redirect from Stack Overflow to prevent link rot); on the other hand, we would, as far as this concrete case is concerned, get a reprieve from facing head on the various tricky questions raised throughout this discussion.

Yesterday, taking a cue from remarks about migration amidst this discussion, I have asked at the Open Source Meta whether the question would be a good fit for that site. The initial reaction has been broadly positive.

(A note before the link to the Open Source Meta Q&A: please do not vote on anything there unless you are a regular on that site, as we might easily drown the signal from the smaller community over there. With that covered, here is the link: https://opensource.meta.stackexchange.com/q/826/14879)

If the Open Source SE community is willing to take the question, I believe migrating it is a no-brainer, as the best resolution we can have for this situation. On the one hand, Daniel Stenberg's answer would be kept within the Network (with even a handy redirect from Stack Overflow to prevent link rot); on the other hand, we would, as far as this concrete case is concerned, get a reprieve from facing head on the various tricky questions raised throughout this discussion.

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Yesterday, taking a cue from remarks about migration amidst this discussion, I have asked at the Open Source Meta whether the question would be a good fit for that site. The initial reaction has been broadly positive.

(A note before the link to the Open Source Meta Q&A: please do not vote on anything there unless you are a regular on that site, as we might easily drown the signal from the smaller community over there. With that covered, here is the link: https://opensource.meta.stackexchange.com/q/826/14879)

If the Open Source SE community is willing to take the question, I believe migrating it is a no-brainer. On the one hand, Daniel Stenberg's answer would be kept within the Network (with even a handy redirect from Stack Overflow to prevent link rot); on the other hand, we would, as far as this concrete case is concerned, get a reprieve from facing head on the various tricky questions raised throughout this discussion.

(On a procedural note, I intend to take action on this request by raising a custom flag proposing migration. I plan to wait about 12 hours before doing so, in order to see whether there will be markedly negative reactions to this plan, either here or at Open Source Meta.)

Yesterday, taking a cue from remarks about migration amidst this discussion, I have asked at the Open Source Meta whether the question would be a good fit for that site. The initial reaction has been broadly positive.

(A note before the link to the Open Source Meta Q&A: please do not vote on anything there unless you are a regular on that site, as we might easily drown the signal from the smaller community over there. With that covered, here is the link: https://opensource.meta.stackexchange.com/q/826/14879)

If the Open Source SE community is willing to take the question, I believe migrating it is a no-brainer. On the one hand, Daniel Stenberg's answer would be kept within the Network (with even a handy redirect from Stack Overflow to prevent link rot); on the other hand, we would, as far as this concrete case is concerned, get a reprieve from facing head on the various tricky questions raised throughout this discussion.

(On a procedural note, I intend to take action on this request by raising a custom flag proposing migration. I plan to wait about 12 hours before doing so, in order to see whether there will be markedly negative reactions to this plan, either here or at Open Source Meta.)

Yesterday, taking a cue from remarks about migration amidst this discussion, I have asked at the Open Source Meta whether the question would be a good fit for that site. The initial reaction has been broadly positive.

(A note before the link to the Open Source Meta Q&A: please do not vote on anything there unless you are a regular on that site, as we might easily drown the signal from the smaller community over there. With that covered, here is the link: https://opensource.meta.stackexchange.com/q/826/14879)

If the Open Source SE community is willing to take the question, I believe migrating it is a no-brainer. On the one hand, Daniel Stenberg's answer would be kept within the Network (with even a handy redirect from Stack Overflow to prevent link rot); on the other hand, we would, as far as this concrete case is concerned, get a reprieve from facing head on the various tricky questions raised throughout this discussion.

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Yesterday, taking a cue from remarks about migration amidst this discussion, I have asked at the Open Source Meta whether the question would be a good fit for that site. The initial reaction has been broadly positive.

(A note before the link to the Open Source Meta Q&A: please do not vote on anything there unless you are a regular on that site, as we might easily drown the signal from the smaller community over there. With that covered, here is the link: https://opensource.meta.stackexchange.com/q/826/14879)

If the Open Source SE community is willing to take the question, I believe migrating it is a no-brainer. On the one hand, Daniel Stenberg's answer would be kept within the Network (with even a handy redirect from Stack Overflow to prevent link rot); on the other hand, we would, as far as this concrete case is concerned, get a reprieve from facing head on the various toughtricky questions raised throughout this discussion.

(On a procedural note, I intend to take action on this request by raising a custom flag proposing migration. I plan to wait about 12 hours before doing so, in order to see whether there will be markedly negative reactions to this plan, either here or at Open Source Meta.)

Yesterday, taking a cue from remarks about migration amidst this discussion, I have asked at the Open Source Meta whether the question would be a good fit for that site. The initial reaction has been broadly positive.

(A note before the link to the Open Source Meta Q&A: please do not vote on anything there unless you are a regular on that site, as we might easily drown the signal from the smaller community over there. With that covered, here is the link: https://opensource.meta.stackexchange.com/q/826/14879)

If the Open Source SE community is willing to take the question, I believe migrating it is a no-brainer. On the one hand, Daniel Stenberg's answer would be kept within the Network (with even a handy redirect from Stack Overflow to prevent link rot); on the other hand, we would, as far as this concrete case is concerned, get a reprieve from facing head on the various tough questions raised throughout this discussion.

(On a procedural note, I intend to take action on this request by raising a custom flag proposing migration. I plan to wait about 12 hours before doing so, in order to see whether there will be markedly negative reactions to this plan, either here or at Open Source Meta.)

Yesterday, taking a cue from remarks about migration amidst this discussion, I have asked at the Open Source Meta whether the question would be a good fit for that site. The initial reaction has been broadly positive.

(A note before the link to the Open Source Meta Q&A: please do not vote on anything there unless you are a regular on that site, as we might easily drown the signal from the smaller community over there. With that covered, here is the link: https://opensource.meta.stackexchange.com/q/826/14879)

If the Open Source SE community is willing to take the question, I believe migrating it is a no-brainer. On the one hand, Daniel Stenberg's answer would be kept within the Network (with even a handy redirect from Stack Overflow to prevent link rot); on the other hand, we would, as far as this concrete case is concerned, get a reprieve from facing head on the various tricky questions raised throughout this discussion.

(On a procedural note, I intend to take action on this request by raising a custom flag proposing migration. I plan to wait about 12 hours before doing so, in order to see whether there will be markedly negative reactions to this plan, either here or at Open Source Meta.)

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