I just found this Portuguese question on Stack Overflow (now migrated to PTSO). Probably more will follow.
Should we have a new migration option in the off-topic close reasons to migrate such questions to Stack Overflow Portugues?
I just found this Portuguese question on Stack Overflow (now migrated to PTSO). Probably more will follow.
Should we have a new migration option in the off-topic close reasons to migrate such questions to Stack Overflow Portugues?
My gut feeling is that it's probably a waste of time to migrate these. But if a large number of them are posted on Stack Overflow, it might be worth creating a migration path purely as an educational tool, the same reason we always provide a migration path to Meta.
For now, if you strongly believe a post should be migrated, don't hesitate to flag it for moderator attention and suggest this:
Please migrate to pt.stackoverflow.com
Otherwise, consider just leaving a comment:
Você deve perguntar isso aqui: http://pt.stackoverflow.com
(someone with actual knowledge of Portuguese may want to edit that...)
...then close it as off-topic.
This would rely on an audience that (predominately) does not speak or read Portuguese. While they might be able to identify a question as being in Portuguese, they certainly can't judge the quality of the question, or if it's on-topic for Portuguese SO.
The best thing to do is leave a comment for the author letting them know that Portuguese SO exists, and leave it at that. We're doing additional things this year so that if your browser is set to a language we support, we do a better job of letting you know a site exists in that language.
A better effort to just build awareness of the international sites is probably the best course to follow, I'll have some more details about that to post next week.
No, No, No
For a site to be a valid migration target most people closing questions must be able to tell if the question is a good match for the given site. I don’t even know what Portuguese looks like, so my only option would be close all questions that are not in English as migrate to Portuguese… (After all anything written in Greek is just Portuguese to me.)
Also if the person asking a question is so clueless as to not be able to tell that Stackoverflow is an English site, do you wish to have their questions on your site?
I'd like to suggest we do this. Also Russian, now that https://ru.stackoverflow.com/ is out of beta, and other sites in languages other than English.
Yes, normally we don't migrate questions that we can't be sure are suited for the site in question. But in this specific case (pushing a question in the wrong language to the site where it's the right language), I think it's the right thing.
Let's consider the two paths:
Without migration:
Result: Question posted with same text on the target site (hopefully; just a frustrated potential questioner otherwise). Users closing it on SO had to do (and possibly frequently get wrong) the small-but-not-trivial work to make that comprehensible to the OP.
With migration:
Result: Question posted with same text on the target site. Users closing on SO didn't have to do, and possibly get wrong, the small-but-not-trivial work to make that comprehensible to the OP.
I vote for migration. Less frustration, less effort, higher-quality results.
And if you can't reliably distinguish Portuguese from Spanish or Italian, or Russian from Ukrainian or Belarusian, check first with Google Translate or don't pick the migration option.