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Are website configuration questions on-topic at Stack Overflow? These questions are often accompanied by a {apache|nginx} config snippet; or a certificate validation error (but without code, without the certificate or chain, and without a hostname or URL).

Here are some reasons I've been told they are on-topic:

  • The question was asked by a programmer
  • The question was asked by a programmer for debugging
  • The question was asked by a programmer who developed the website
  • The question was asked by a programmer and the site worked for HTTP (but not HTTPS)
  • The question was asked by a programmer who used a common programming to to do something
  • The question was asked by a programmer who used a tool in an SDK (like keytool) to do something
  • Webservers are programs
  • Webservers run programs

The back story is I usually vote to close them (and point folks Server Fault, Webmasters and sometimes Web Apps), but I often catch some blowback. The blowback comes from the person asking the question and even some senior members.

Sorry I have to ask. At times I feel like I'm doing something wrong. I want to ensure the person asking the questions is being treated fairly, and I want to ensure I am understanding Stack Overflow policies correctly.

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  • @Robert - would you mind if I attempted to re-open with an edit? The linked question does not have an accepted answer, and I am definitely looking for a definitive answer on the site's policy.
    – jww
    Jul 7, 2014 at 22:36
  • @ThisSuitIsBlackNot - would you mind if I attempted to re-open with an edit? The linked question does not have an accepted answer, and I am definitely looking for a definitive answer on the site's policy.
    – jww
    Jul 7, 2014 at 22:36
  • What are you trying to find out that isn't already covered by that answer over there, accepted or not? 28 other users approve of his message. Jul 7, 2014 at 22:40
  • @Robert - I don't see anything about site/server configuration being on-topic in SO Help, so its not SO policy. Plus, there are a few sites that specifically deal with the subject matter, including Server Fault, Web Apps Stack Exchange or Webmaster Stack Exchange. I think the linked question, which asked about sending to Server Fault, was too narrow, did not address site policy, and did not have an accepted answer.
    – jww
    Jul 7, 2014 at 22:50
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    Stack Overflow accepts questions about tools commonly used for programming. Web servers are commonly used by programmers to implement software applications. The metaphor doesn't extend forever, however; Visual Studio installation questions are on-topic, but SQL Server installation is not. There's plenty of prior art about this if you care to look, and nobody's going to give you a hard and fast rule to follow. Mod rewrite questions have been on-topic forever, and they're web server configuration. So, there it is. Jul 7, 2014 at 22:56
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    Also, you cannot ask web server configuration questions on Server Fault if they're for development environments. Server Fault explicitly disallows it.
    – user456814
    Jul 8, 2014 at 0:36
  • @jww, I guess when you talk about blowback you're talking about such a comment I made. Please don't get me wrong, I'm certainly not trying to offend or be conflictual. I just get the impression that you have yourself been the unfortunate victim of that excessive closing behaviour, and have since adopted a stricter approach too. Instead, I merely suggest that you don't let your decisions be influenced so much by that incident.
    – Bruno
    Jul 8, 2014 at 22:31

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