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I am having a little discussion in comments regarding this questionthis question.

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I don't think this question can be appropriately and concisely answered at Stack Overflow, because it'sits main concern is about the development roadmap about the framework API for a specific programming language.

The OP insists that the only way to ask about it is using Stack Overflow, as seemingly it is used as advice from the framework community and documentation:

Does this community abuse Stack Overflow to outsource any questions about their framework.?

They say that technical questions should be asked at Stack Overflow, though I have serious doubts, this should apply for these kind of development roadmap plannings as asked with the question linked above.

I believe there's either a fallacy encountered with the OP's understanding, or abuse of Stack Overflow to outsource this frameworks complete aspects of questions to SOStack Overflow.

What do you think? Is the OP's specific question on-topic or not?

I am having a little discussion in comments regarding this question.

Here's the question as a screenshot (since it's likely to be deleted):

enter image description here

I don't think this question can be appropriately and concisely answered at Stack Overflow, because it's main concern is about the development roadmap about the framework API for a specific programming language.

OP insists that the only way to ask about is using Stack Overflow, as seemingly used as advice from the framework community and documentation:

Does this community abuse Stack Overflow to outsource any questions about their framework.

They say that technical questions should be asked at Stack Overflow, though I have serious doubts, this should apply for these kind of development roadmap plannings as asked with the question linked above.

I believe there's either a fallacy encountered with the OP's understanding, or abuse of Stack Overflow to outsource this frameworks complete aspects of questions to SO.

What do you think? Is the OP's specific question on-topic or not?

I am having a little discussion in comments regarding this question.

Here's the question as a screenshot (since it's likely to be deleted):

Enter image description here

I don't think this question can be appropriately and concisely answered at Stack Overflow, because its main concern is about the development roadmap about the framework API for a specific programming language.

The OP insists that the only way to ask about it is using Stack Overflow, as seemingly it is used as advice from the framework community and documentation:

Does this community abuse Stack Overflow to outsource any questions about their framework?

They say that technical questions should be asked at Stack Overflow, though I have serious doubts, this should apply for these kind of development roadmap plannings as asked with the question linked above.

I believe there's either a fallacy encountered with the OP's understanding, or abuse of Stack Overflow to outsource this frameworks complete aspects of questions to Stack Overflow.

What do you think? Is the OP's specific question on-topic or not?

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I am having a little discussion in comments regarding this question.

Here's the question as a screenshot (since it's likely to be deleted):

enter image description here

I don't think this question can be appropriately and concisely answered at Stack Overflow, because it's main concern is about the development roadmap about the framework API for a specific programming language.

OP insists that the only way to ask about is using Stack Overflow, as seemingly used as advice from the framework community and documentation:

Does this community abuse Stack Overflow to outsource any questions about their framework.

They say that technical questions should be asked at Stack Overflow, though I have serious doubts, this should apply for these kind of development roadmap plannings as asked with the question linked above.

I believe there's either a fallacy encountered with the OP's understanding, or abuse of Stack Overflow to outsource this frameworks complete aspects of questions to SO.

What do you think? Is the OP's specific question on-topic or not?

I am having a little discussion in comments regarding this question.

I don't think this question can be appropriately and concisely answered at Stack Overflow, because it's main concern is about the development roadmap about the framework API for a specific programming language.

OP insists that the only way to ask about is using Stack Overflow, as seemingly used as advice from the framework community and documentation:

Does this community abuse Stack Overflow to outsource any questions about their framework.

They say that technical questions should be asked at Stack Overflow, though I have serious doubts, this should apply for these kind of development roadmap plannings as asked with the question linked above.

I believe there's either a fallacy encountered with the OP's understanding, or abuse of Stack Overflow to outsource this frameworks complete aspects of questions to SO.

What do you think? Is the OP's specific question on-topic or not?

I am having a little discussion in comments regarding this question.

Here's the question as a screenshot (since it's likely to be deleted):

enter image description here

I don't think this question can be appropriately and concisely answered at Stack Overflow, because it's main concern is about the development roadmap about the framework API for a specific programming language.

OP insists that the only way to ask about is using Stack Overflow, as seemingly used as advice from the framework community and documentation:

Does this community abuse Stack Overflow to outsource any questions about their framework.

They say that technical questions should be asked at Stack Overflow, though I have serious doubts, this should apply for these kind of development roadmap plannings as asked with the question linked above.

I believe there's either a fallacy encountered with the OP's understanding, or abuse of Stack Overflow to outsource this frameworks complete aspects of questions to SO.

What do you think? Is the OP's specific question on-topic or not?

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I am having a little discussion in comments regarding this question.

I don't think this question can be appropriately and concisely answered at Stack Overflow, because it's main concern is about the development roadmap about the framework API for a specific programming language.

OP insists that the only way to ask about is using Stack Overflow, as seemingly used as advice from the framework community and documentation:

Does this community abuse Stack Overflow to outsource any questions about their framework.

They say that technical questions should be asked at Stack Overflow, though I have serious doubts, this should apply for these kind of development roadmap plannings as asked with the question linked above.

I believe there's either a fallacy encountered with the OP's understanding, or abuse of Stack Overflow to outsource this frameworks complete aspects of questions to SO.

What do you think? Is the OP's specific question on-topic or not?

I am having a little discussion in comments regarding this question.

I don't think this question can be appropriately and concisely answered at Stack Overflow, because it's main concern is about the development roadmap about the framework API for a specific programming language.

OP insists that the only way to ask about is using Stack Overflow, as seemingly used as advice from the framework community and documentation:

Does this community abuse Stack Overflow to outsource any questions about their framework.

They say that technical questions should be asked at Stack Overflow, though I have serious doubts, this should apply for these kind of development roadmap plannings as asked with the question linked above.

I believe there's either a fallacy encountered with the OP's understanding, or abuse of Stack Overflow to outsource this frameworks complete aspects of questions to SO.

What do you think?

I am having a little discussion in comments regarding this question.

I don't think this question can be appropriately and concisely answered at Stack Overflow, because it's main concern is about the development roadmap about the framework API for a specific programming language.

OP insists that the only way to ask about is using Stack Overflow, as seemingly used as advice from the framework community and documentation:

Does this community abuse Stack Overflow to outsource any questions about their framework.

They say that technical questions should be asked at Stack Overflow, though I have serious doubts, this should apply for these kind of development roadmap plannings as asked with the question linked above.

I believe there's either a fallacy encountered with the OP's understanding, or abuse of Stack Overflow to outsource this frameworks complete aspects of questions to SO.

What do you think? Is the OP's specific question on-topic or not?

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