In some of the open source communities I am involved in we occasionally run into situations where a user will post the exact same issue in literally every place they can find - mailing lists, issue trackers, other Q&A boards and of course StackOverflow itself.
Example
As an example this post was also posted to a mailing list and filed as a GitHub issue with the question being essentially identical in all cases (some venues have slightly more detail).
In my opinion this question isn't a particularly good fit for SO because:
- It is an incomplete question because it shows data and a stack trace but not the code to reproduce the issue
- It actually boils down to being a bug report on a specific project
So I have commented as such, linked the relevant duplicates and voted to close as Off Topic with a custom reason.
However this isn't the first time I've encountered similar behaviour and it makes me wonder whether we don't need a duplicated off-site close reason, especially in cases like this where the small community of developers of a specific project are much more likely to be able to provide a fix and a response then most people on SO.
Thoughts on Implementation
Closing as an off-site duplicate would require providing an external URI for the duplicate and in the close-review queue a tab should be used to display the off-site duplicate to other reviewers for consideration (similar to current duplicates behaviour). Obviously there are spam and security issues to be careful about here so you may need the option to flag the off-site duplicate as inappropriate.
Duplicated off site could be limited to users with certain amounts of reputation or holding gold badges in relevant tags (similar to the gold badge dupe-hammer) in order to prevent over use. So users would first have to have earned sufficient reputation to close normally (and perhaps even earned the gold close review badge) before then earning the further amount of reputation necessary to access the duplicated off-site functionality.
Question
So my question is do other people think this would be worth having or is this already sufficiently covered by just using custom close reasons on the occasions where this situation occurs?