I am willing to answer questions about mongodb. I am not a mongoose user. When you follow the mongodb tag, you'll see that many, many mongodb questions are also tagged mongoose and in fact they ask for solutions in mongoose. On the other hand, the issue is usually about mongodb only, something that I could answer (and I've done so), because mongoose is just the client library the OP has to use to send the commands to mongodb. What should be my behaviour?
- Ignore the fact that the OP mentioned mongoose and answer. In this case, my answer would help, but tecnically I've not really answered the question, since it asked for a solution in mongoose. Further, I'll have mongoose in my top tags, which feels weird
- Point out that the question should be about mongodb only, since the mongoose part is standard/easy/you can find it everywhere. Sounds like the best thing to do, but could unnecessarily upset the OP.
- Stay away, leave those question to someone who knows mongoose and can fully answer. That's sad, because I'm cut out of a lot of mongodb questions I could have answered.
Of course, my question applies only to such cases when the mongoose part doesn't really matter.