As a programmer interested by some fundamental notions, I have subscribed to the virtual-machine tag to get the questions concerning the implementation of virtual machines (like the JVM, self-made VMs to study the basis in CS courses, or interpreters / emulators ).
But there is a daily bunch of SO questions regarding infrastructure / networking virtual machines like Docker, Azure, Amazon cloud services, and many others that I don't care at all.
- In many cases the question is only a general networking / configuration that is more suited for SuperUser or ServerFault (i cannot ping / open ssh session, ...) and [c|s]hould could be migrated.
- in lesser cases the question is related to the automation / management of VMs by code (for automatic creation, monitoring) and is legit for SO. Questions addressing the usage of a VM to host a development box (e.g to bea able to use XCode from a PC) might be included. Or not.
- in few cases it is a question on the implementation of a VM
I plea for a disambiguation of the cases 2) and 3) and I am willing to help in the creation of a different tag and re-tagging of questions that are true VM coding questions.
Edit: like suggested by @steve I propose:
- the creation of vm-implementation or virtual-machine-implementation with a description that it is reserved to implementation / coding level questions
- the creation of vm-management or virtual-machine-management or maybe virtual-machine-automation to catch the scripting of VMs
- as virtual-machine states "A virtual-machine is software emulating complete computer hardware. There are various applications that supply this functionality." we could keep it for general questions addressing the virtualization domain
What do you think?