The kubernetes (K8S) tag wiki currently has the following usage guidance:
KUBERNETES QUESTIONS MUST BE SPECIFICALLY RELATED TO SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT. Configuration and deployment is off-topic here. A good rule of thumb is, if it happens outside the pod, it's probably off-topic. If it's about code running inside the pod, it's probably OK.
Firstly, the tone here strikes me as a little harsh. Why the all-caps (yelling)? And, "it's probably OK" - what's that supposed to mean? To me, this feels unnecessary and discouraging. Are we saying that if your question isn't SPECIFICALLY RELATED TO SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT enough to us, the powers that be, we will still shoot it down?
Secondly, limiting the scope of the tag this way strikes me as outdated, given today's broad adoption of Kubernetes in the age of DevOps. Sure, questions about setting up your on-prem Kubernetes infrastructure should probably go to Server Fault. But excluding all questions related to "configuration and deployment", to me, feels too broad. A lot of problems fall into a gray area somewhere between creating and configuring the right set of K8S resources (including Deployments), throwing in a shell command or two (so.. is that SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT?), or actually changing the code that's running in a container on a pod.
Here's my proposal for an updated usage guidance:
Please note that questions related to Kubernetes server infrastructure, for example related to setting up and managing an on-prem Kubernetes cluster, should be asked on Server Fault. Scope of this tag are questions related to running your workloads on an existing Kubernetes cluster.
Thoughts?