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A community-specific reason > ThisThis question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network

On Stack Overflow, it is important to know what kind of questions can be asked and what subjects are in scope. Our platform is for anyone who codes and so the definition of “on-topic” for Stack Overflow are questions that usually include some code and encompass:

  • a specific, objective programming problem or

  • a software algorithm or

  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is

  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

How we define questions that are eligible for migrations

  • This question is out of scope for Stack Overflow but is a good question and appears to be on-topic on another site of the network.

How to use this reason to close questions

Please check out our community FAQ post "What is migration and how does it work?" for in-depth info and workflow of migrations of questions to other sites in our network.

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Ensure it is not a practical, answerable programming problem, or question unique to software development, and the following criterion is met:

  • The question is out of scope on SO, but a variation of the question would be well received on another site
    • Available site migrations are:

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    • Please review those sites on-topic Help Pages (linked above) to find what kind of questions are appropriate for those sites.

    • Please also search the destination site to see if the same question is not already asked and answered there: if it is, vote to close the question for a different reason and leave a comment with the existing question. (If it doesn't answer their question, the author can post a new question there.)

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • If the migration completes successfully, the post will be open on the destination site with a notice that it was migrated. At this point, you don't have to do anything on the origin site, but you should tend to your question on the destination site:
    • Address feedback by community members on the destination site. If the post is closed or deleted for any reason (unless it's closed as a duplicate or deleted while closed as such) on the destination site, the migration will be rejected and then reversed.

    • Double-check and edit the tags on the question to help its discoverability. Only tags from the origin site that exist on the destination site will be preserved. If none exist, the migration will be blocked and the question will simply be closed as off-topic (unless you're a moderator, in which case the post will have the tag).


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A community-specific reason > This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network

On Stack Overflow, it is important to know what kind of questions can be asked and what subjects are in scope. Our platform is for anyone who codes and so the definition of “on-topic” for Stack Overflow are questions that usually include some code and encompass:

  • a specific, objective programming problem or

  • a software algorithm or

  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is

  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

How we define questions that are eligible for migrations

  • This question is out of scope for Stack Overflow but is a good question and appears to be on-topic on another site of the network.

How to use this reason to close questions

Please check out our community FAQ post "What is migration and how does it work?" for in-depth info and workflow of migrations of questions to other sites in our network.

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Ensure it is not a practical, answerable programming problem, or question unique to software development, and the following criterion is met:

  • The question is out of scope on SO, but a variation of the question would be well received on another site
    • Available site migrations are:

      meta.stackoverflow.com

      superuser.com

      tex.stackexchange.com

      dba.stackexchange.com

      stats.stackexchange.com

    • Please review those sites on-topic Help Pages (linked above) to find what kind of questions are appropriate for those sites.

    • Please also search the destination site to see if the same question is not already asked and answered there: if it is, vote to close the question for a different reason and leave a comment with the existing question. (If it doesn't answer their question, the author can post a new question there.)

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • If the migration completes successfully, the post will be open on the destination site with a notice that it was migrated. At this point, you don't have to do anything on the origin site, but you should tend to your question on the destination site:
    • Address feedback by community members on the destination site. If the post is closed or deleted for any reason (unless it's closed as a duplicate or deleted while closed as such) on the destination site, the migration will be rejected and then reversed.

    • Double-check and edit the tags on the question to help its discoverability. Only tags from the origin site that exist on the destination site will be preserved. If none exist, the migration will be blocked and the question will simply be closed as off-topic (unless you're a moderator, in which case the post will have the tag).


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This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network

On Stack Overflow, it is important to know what kind of questions can be asked and what subjects are in scope. Our platform is for anyone who codes and so the definition of “on-topic” for Stack Overflow are questions that usually include some code and encompass:

  • a specific, objective programming problem or

  • a software algorithm or

  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is

  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

How we define questions that are eligible for migrations

  • This question is out of scope for Stack Overflow but is a good question and appears to be on-topic on another site of the network.

How to use this reason to close questions

Please check out our community FAQ post "What is migration and how does it work?" for in-depth info and workflow of migrations of questions to other sites in our network.

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Ensure it is not a practical, answerable programming problem, or question unique to software development, and the following criterion is met:

  • The question is out of scope on SO, but a variation of the question would be well received on another site
    • Available site migrations are:

      meta.stackoverflow.com

      superuser.com

      tex.stackexchange.com

      dba.stackexchange.com

      stats.stackexchange.com

    • Please review those sites on-topic Help Pages (linked above) to find what kind of questions are appropriate for those sites.

    • Please also search the destination site to see if the same question is not already asked and answered there: if it is, vote to close the question for a different reason and leave a comment with the existing question. (If it doesn't answer their question, the author can post a new question there.)

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • If the migration completes successfully, the post will be open on the destination site with a notice that it was migrated. At this point, you don't have to do anything on the origin site, but you should tend to your question on the destination site:
    • Address feedback by community members on the destination site. If the post is closed or deleted for any reason (unless it's closed as a duplicate or deleted while closed as such) on the destination site, the migration will be rejected and then reversed.

    • Double-check and edit the tags on the question to help its discoverability. Only tags from the origin site that exist on the destination site will be preserved. If none exist, the migration will be blocked and the question will simply be closed as off-topic (unless you're a moderator, in which case the post will have the tag).


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We should probably settle the migration discussion - leaving a comment is explicitly the wrong approach, but I want to be sure that there is a *right* approach. Reference: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/254415/1079354
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A community-specific reason > This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network

On Stack Overflow, it is important to know what kind of questions can be asked and what subjects are in scope. Our platform is for anyone who codes and so the definition of “on-topic” for Stack Overflow are questions that usually include some code and encompass:

  • a specific, objective programming problem or

  • a software algorithm or

  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is

  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

How we define questions that are eligible for migrations

  • This question is out of scope for Stack Overflow but is a good question and appears to be on-topic on another site of the network.

How to use this reason to close questions

Please check out our community FAQ post "What is migration and how does it work?" for in-depth info and workflow of migrations of questions to other sites in our network.

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Ensure it is not a practical, answerable programming problem, or question unique to software development, and the following criterion is met:

  • The question is out of scope on SO, but a variation of the question would be well received on another site
    • Available site migrations are:

      meta.stackoverflow.com

      superuser.com

      tex.stackexchange.com

      dba.stackexchange.com

      stats.stackexchange.com

    • Please review those sites on-topic Help Pages (linked above) to find what kind of questions are appropriate for those sites.

    • Please also search the destination site to see if the same question is not already asked and answered there: if it is, vote to close the question for a different reason and leave a comment with the existing question. (If it doesn't answer their question, the author can post a new question there.)

    • If a suitable site isn't listed, consider choosing a different close reason when applicable and leave a comment to inform the author that there is a better site to ask on. Adding more sites to the list is not possible.

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • If the migration completes successfully, the post will be open on the destination site with a notice that it was migrated. At this point, you don't have to do anything on the origin site, but you should tend to your question on the destination site:
    • Address feedback by community members on the destination site. If the post is closed or deleted for any reason (unless it's closed as a duplicate or deleted while closed as such) on the destination site, the migration will be rejected and then reversed.

    • Double-check and edit the tags on the question to help its discoverability. Only tags from the origin site that exist on the destination site will be preserved. If none exist, the migration will be blocked and the question will simply be closed as off-topic (unless you're a moderator, in which case the post will have the tag).


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A community-specific reason > This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network

On Stack Overflow, it is important to know what kind of questions can be asked and what subjects are in scope. Our platform is for anyone who codes and so the definition of “on-topic” for Stack Overflow are questions that usually include some code and encompass:

  • a specific, objective programming problem or

  • a software algorithm or

  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is

  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

How we define questions that are eligible for migrations

  • This question is out of scope for Stack Overflow but is a good question and appears to be on-topic on another site of the network.

How to use this reason to close questions

Please check out our community FAQ post "What is migration and how does it work?" for in-depth info and workflow of migrations of questions to other sites in our network.

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Ensure it is not a practical, answerable programming problem, or question unique to software development, and the following criterion is met:

  • The question is out of scope on SO, but a variation of the question would be well received on another site
    • Available site migrations are:

      meta.stackoverflow.com

      superuser.com

      tex.stackexchange.com

      dba.stackexchange.com

      stats.stackexchange.com

    • Please review those sites on-topic Help Pages (linked above) to find what kind of questions are appropriate for those sites.

    • Please also search the destination site to see if the same question is not already asked and answered there: if it is, vote to close the question for a different reason and leave a comment with the existing question. (If it doesn't answer their question, the author can post a new question there.)

    • If a suitable site isn't listed, consider choosing a different close reason when applicable and leave a comment to inform the author that there is a better site to ask on. Adding more sites to the list is not possible.

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • If the migration completes successfully, the post will be open on the destination site with a notice that it was migrated. At this point, you don't have to do anything on the origin site, but you should tend to your question on the destination site:
    • Address feedback by community members on the destination site. If the post is closed or deleted for any reason (unless it's closed as a duplicate or deleted while closed as such) on the destination site, the migration will be rejected and then reversed.

    • Double-check and edit the tags on the question to help its discoverability. Only tags from the origin site that exist on the destination site will be preserved. If none exist, the migration will be blocked and the question will simply be closed as off-topic (unless you're a moderator, in which case the post will have the tag).


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A community-specific reason > This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network

On Stack Overflow, it is important to know what kind of questions can be asked and what subjects are in scope. Our platform is for anyone who codes and so the definition of “on-topic” for Stack Overflow are questions that usually include some code and encompass:

  • a specific, objective programming problem or

  • a software algorithm or

  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is

  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

How we define questions that are eligible for migrations

  • This question is out of scope for Stack Overflow but is a good question and appears to be on-topic on another site of the network.

How to use this reason to close questions

Please check out our community FAQ post "What is migration and how does it work?" for in-depth info and workflow of migrations of questions to other sites in our network.

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Ensure it is not a practical, answerable programming problem, or question unique to software development, and the following criterion is met:

  • The question is out of scope on SO, but a variation of the question would be well received on another site
    • Available site migrations are:

      meta.stackoverflow.com

      superuser.com

      tex.stackexchange.com

      dba.stackexchange.com

      stats.stackexchange.com

    • Please review those sites on-topic Help Pages (linked above) to find what kind of questions are appropriate for those sites.

    • Please also search the destination site to see if the same question is not already asked and answered there: if it is, vote to close the question for a different reason and leave a comment with the existing question. (If it doesn't answer their question, the author can post a new question there.)

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • If the migration completes successfully, the post will be open on the destination site with a notice that it was migrated. At this point, you don't have to do anything on the origin site, but you should tend to your question on the destination site:
    • Address feedback by community members on the destination site. If the post is closed or deleted for any reason (unless it's closed as a duplicate or deleted while closed as such) on the destination site, the migration will be rejected and then reversed.

    • Double-check and edit the tags on the question to help its discoverability. Only tags from the origin site that exist on the destination site will be preserved. If none exist, the migration will be blocked and the question will simply be closed as off-topic (unless you're a moderator, in which case the post will have the tag).


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A community-specific reason > This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network

On Stack Overflow, it is important to know what kind of questions can be asked and what subjects are in scope. Our platform is for anyone who codes and so the definition of     “on-topic” for Stack Overflow are questions that usually include some code and encompass:

  • a specific, objective programming problem or

  • a software algorithm or

  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is

  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

How we define questions that are eligible for migrations

  • This question is out of scope for Stack Overflow but is a good question and appears to be on-topic on another site of the network.

How to use this reason to close questions

Please check out our Community Wikicommunity FAQ post "What is migration and how does it work?" for in-depth info and workflow of migrations of questions from Stack Overflow to other sites of thein our network.

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Ensure it is not a practical, answerable programming problem, or question unique to software development, and at least one of the following criteria arecriterion is met:

  • The question is out of scope on SO, but a variation of the question maywould be well received on another site
    • Available site migrations are:

      meta.stackoverflow.com

      superuser.com

      tex.stackexchange.com

      dba.stackexchange.com

      stats.stackexchange.com

    • Please review those sites on-topic Help Pages (linked above) to find what kind of questions are appropriate for those sites.

    • Please also search the destination site to see if the same question is not already asked and answered there: if it is, vote to close the question for a different reason and leave a comment with the existing question. (If it doesn't answer their question, the author can post a new question there.)

    • If a suitable site isn't listed, consider choosing a different close reason when applicable and leave a comment to inform the author that there is a better site to ask on. Adding more sites to the list is not possible.

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • If the migration completes successfully, the post will be open on the destination site with a notice that it was migrated. At this point, you don't have to do anything on the origin site, but you should tend to your question on the destination site:
    • Address feedback by community members on the destination site. If the post is closed or deleted for any reason (other thanunless it's closed as a duplicate or deleted while closed as such) on the destination site, the migration will be rejected and then reversed.

    • Double-check and edit the tags on the question to help its discoverability. Only tags from the origin site that exist on the destination site will be preserved. If none exist, the migration will be blocked and the question will simply be closed as off-topic (unless you're a moderator, in which case the post will have the tag).


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A community-specific reason > This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network

On Stack Overflow, it is important to know what kind of questions can be asked and what subjects are in scope. Our platform is for anyone who codes and so the definition of   “on-topic” for Stack Overflow are questions that usually include some code and encompass:

  • a specific, objective programming problem or

  • a software algorithm or

  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is

  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

How we define questions that are eligible for migrations

  • This question is out of scope for Stack Overflow but is a good question and appears to be on-topic on another site of the network.

How to use this reason to close questions

Please check out our Community Wiki "What is migration and how does it work?" for in-depth info and workflow of migrations of questions from Stack Overflow to other sites of the network.

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Ensure it is not a practical, answerable programming problem, or question unique to software development, and at least one of the following criteria are met:

  • The question is out of scope on SO, but a variation of the question may be well received on another site

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • If the migration completes successfully, the post will be open on the destination site with a notice that it was migrated. At this point, you don't have to do anything on the origin site, but you should tend to your question on the destination site:
    • Address feedback by community members on the destination site. If the post is closed or deleted for any reason (other than as a duplicate) on the destination site, the migration will be rejected and then reversed.

    • Double-check and edit the tags on the question to help its discoverability. Only tags from the origin site that exist on the destination site will be preserved. If none exist, the post will have the tag.


Return to the index

A community-specific reason > This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network

On Stack Overflow, it is important to know what kind of questions can be asked and what subjects are in scope. Our platform is for anyone who codes and so the definition of  “on-topic” for Stack Overflow are questions that usually include some code and encompass:

  • a specific, objective programming problem or

  • a software algorithm or

  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is

  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

How we define questions that are eligible for migrations

  • This question is out of scope for Stack Overflow but is a good question and appears to be on-topic on another site of the network.

How to use this reason to close questions

Please check out our community FAQ post "What is migration and how does it work?" for in-depth info and workflow of migrations of questions to other sites in our network.

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Ensure it is not a practical, answerable programming problem, or question unique to software development, and the following criterion is met:

  • The question is out of scope on SO, but a variation of the question would be well received on another site
    • Available site migrations are:

      meta.stackoverflow.com

      superuser.com

      tex.stackexchange.com

      dba.stackexchange.com

      stats.stackexchange.com

    • Please review those sites on-topic Help Pages (linked above) to find what kind of questions are appropriate for those sites.

    • Please also search the destination site to see if the same question is not already asked and answered there: if it is, vote to close the question for a different reason and leave a comment with the existing question. (If it doesn't answer their question, the author can post a new question there.)

    • If a suitable site isn't listed, consider choosing a different close reason when applicable and leave a comment to inform the author that there is a better site to ask on. Adding more sites to the list is not possible.

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • If the migration completes successfully, the post will be open on the destination site with a notice that it was migrated. At this point, you don't have to do anything on the origin site, but you should tend to your question on the destination site:
    • Address feedback by community members on the destination site. If the post is closed or deleted for any reason (unless it's closed as a duplicate or deleted while closed as such) on the destination site, the migration will be rejected and then reversed.

    • Double-check and edit the tags on the question to help its discoverability. Only tags from the origin site that exist on the destination site will be preserved. If none exist, the migration will be blocked and the question will simply be closed as off-topic (unless you're a moderator, in which case the post will have the tag).


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Explain what to do when there is a possible migration site, but it isn't listed.
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