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I have a question about the Eigen library, which is quite specific and relatively likely to go unanswered, although there's always a chance someone with knowledge on this topic might answer it.

The Eigen forums on the other hand are full of people who know a lot about this topic. Unfortunately, there are many more people with questions than there are people to answer them, so many questions there also go unanswered.

To maximise the chance that my question will be answered, is it frowned upon / disallowed to post my question on a third-party forum as well as on SO?

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    So long as it's not a duplicate on the stack site, there's no way one could say "Duplicate of derp.com/yourquestionhere" because it's not a stack network. Stack rules do not go past this domain :D Sep 10, 2014 at 15:45
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    Does stack overflow own your question which you wrote, and can they prevent you from putting that content elsewhere? Absolutely not.
    – user145400
    Sep 10, 2014 at 15:58
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    To add to what Aziz said it is encouraged to perform as much research about your question as possible and post what you find in your question, if it answers your question - post it as an answer. Sep 11, 2014 at 19:14
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    Please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please: if you find an answer on the forum, update your Stack Overflow question. If you find an answer on Stack Overflow, update your forum thread. There's nothing worse on the internet than finding that mysterious stranger with the same exact problem you have, but the thread is from 2008 and just dies with no resolution. What happened? Did you solve the problem? Did your house burn down? Don't just disappear, please! Sep 11, 2014 at 20:30
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  • Close question? Sep 12, 2014 at 15:49
  • @SterlingArcher So, uh, things like "stackoverflow.com" and "unix.stackexchange.com"? <wink wink nudge nudge>
    – Izkata
    Sep 12, 2014 at 16:08
  • @Izkata I said stack network as well..? Sep 12, 2014 at 16:10
  • @SterlingArcher More referring to the last sentence, "Stack rules do not go past this domain"
    – Izkata
    Sep 12, 2014 at 16:25
  • Well it's too late to edit domain to network, soooo oops. Sep 12, 2014 at 16:41
  • To those trying to close this question, please read my question and the cited duplicate. They're not the same. Nor is the answer to that question. They are different questions and different answers.
    – quant
    Sep 13, 2014 at 0:57

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is it frowned upon / disallowed to post my question on a third-party forum as well as on SO?

No, it is not. You are free to ask you question on any site you like as long as it helps you. However, cross-posting the exact same question on multiple Stack Exchange sites is not allowed.

If you get an answer elsewhere, it would be nice to self-answer your Stack Overflow question for the benefit of future visitors. Make sure to include the actual information in the body of the answer, rather than just a link to the original content, in case of eventual link rot.

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    Somewhat related: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/62106/… Sep 10, 2014 at 6:03
  • @Arman: Actually, it may depend on the policy of the other forum. For example, due do its license, the content of SO can be freely reproduced elsewhere with proper attribution; you should check with the forum whether you are allowed to reproduce the answer (in parts or in full) and under which rules. Of course, this does not apply if you complete reformulate it, since then there is no copyright issue. Sep 11, 2014 at 12:14
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    @MatthieuM. If you're the one that originally wrote the post then you can copy it however you wish, SO doesn't take your copyright away from you.
    – Flimm
    Sep 11, 2014 at 13:08
  • @Flimm: yes, however when you copy from another author, then you need to reference its nickname and (I think) give the link to its post. Sep 11, 2014 at 14:26
  • Why can't I post a question both on SO and, say, CS.SE, when I cross-link them as described? Where's the difference between that and posting a question on the SE network and some other forum?
    – Bergi
    Sep 12, 2014 at 10:34
  • @Bergi The difference is that in the SE network Questions can be migrated to another site if they fit better there. In having stuff an "the best" place you have a single source of information which is easier to keep up to date etc. Sep 12, 2014 at 11:01
  • @AngeloNeuschitzer: Those migrations are more a theoretical tool than an actively used one - at least to me. There are many gray areas where a mod won't move a question, and it might be valuable in both communities.
    – Bergi
    Sep 12, 2014 at 11:08
  • @Bergi. I don't know about SE in general, but I do know that Christianity and Biblical Hermeneutics allow cross-posting as long as the question is tailored for each community. Word-for-word, or even substantially similar, cross-posting is disallowed.
    – TRiG
    Sep 12, 2014 at 15:18
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    Although I largely agree with this, however I think that you should also mention that you posted elsewhere (and preferably even link). That applies to both (all) locations that you post. Nothing is so annoying to post an elaborate answer only to find out the problem was already solved elsewhere (or to find out that more information was provided elsewhere). Sep 12, 2014 at 18:20
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lol what kind of question is this? You can ask whoever you want, wherever you want. There is no "third party" like SO is some kind of main website that you are obligated to ask questions on.

You are basically asking random people on a website for permission to ask the same question elsewhere?

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    No; this user is asking a targeted group of people on a website if specific behavior related to use of that website would result in loss of privileges or status on the website. That's what kind of question this is. Welcome to Meta.
    – Air
    Sep 12, 2014 at 18:40
  • Yes but why would members of SO care if you post on other websites and how would they find out? EDIT: Oh wait nvm I understand now. sorry
    – umdcoder
    Sep 12, 2014 at 18:44

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