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Peter Mortensen
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New close options duplicate migration to SuperUser?Super User

New close options duplicate migration to SuperUser?Super User

I notice with the recent changes to the close options, superuser.com is still listed under the migration options, but there's also a more direct suggestion: It's about general computing hardware and software. The post author may be able to get help on Super User.

Is this by design? If so, how should we decide whether to choose this option, or This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network -> belongs on superuser.com?

New close options duplicate migration to SuperUser?

I notice with the recent changes to the close options, superuser.com is still listed under the migration options, but there's also a more direct suggestion: It's about general computing hardware and software. The post author may be able to get help on Super User.

Is this by design? If so, how should we decide whether to choose this option, or This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network -> belongs on superuser.com?

New close options duplicate migration to Super User

I notice with the recent changes to the close options, superuser.com is still listed under the migration options, but there's also a more direct suggestion: It's about general computing hardware and software. The post author may be able to get help on Super User.

Is this by design? If so, how should we decide whether to choose this option, or This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network -> belongs on superuser.com?

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Karl Knechtel
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New close options duplicate migration to SuperUser?

I notice with the recent changes to the close options, superuser.com is still listed under the migration options, but there's also a more direct suggestion: It's about general computing hardware and software. The post author may be able to get help on Super User.

Is this by design? If so, how should we decide whether to choose this option, or This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network -> belongs on superuser.com?