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I got a question about android SQLite alternatives closed as off topic. As @Makoto says to a similar meta-question

A question like this is a good candidate to be edited to better convey that it's not specifically looking for a third-party resource.

There have been edits (the last two days ago), which rewrote the question to make it more clear that I was not looking for

a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource,

and I flagged to re-open.

Does it take some time for it to get reopened, or is it still off-topic for SO? What could be improved?

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The question has traits qualifying it in some sense for multiple close reasons:

  • It's a rather broad question;
  • The "what would be an approach" part (still kind of) reads somewhat as if you're looking for a tool / solution / framework (i.e. an "offsite resource");
  • The "Which are advantages and disadvantages" part is clearly asking for opinions;

It's also somewhat unclear, maybe not so much the question itself, but to some degree it would be unclear how to decide which answer is the "definitive" answer.

My gut feeling says it would probably be very hard to make the question a good fit for Stack Overflow and still get your underlying question answered.

As to the other part of your question:

Does it take some time for it to get reopened

Yes. Multiple re-open votes would be needed before it's actually reopened. There's a review queue for that, and it might take a bit before enough people have voted to reach a decision.

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    "Which are advantages and disadvantages..." make this question a very poor fit for Programmers - it would be quickly voted down and closed over there, see What is the problem with “Pros and Cons”? Recommended reading: What goes on Programmers.SE? A guide for Stack Overflow
    – gnat
    Sep 4, 2015 at 14:02
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    Please don't recommend other sites unless you know their scope....
    – enderland
    Sep 4, 2015 at 14:10
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    Thanks for commenting @gnat and enderland. Point taken, honest mistake. I've updated the answer accordingly.
    – Jeroen
    Sep 4, 2015 at 14:21
  • After an edit (addressing the part quoted by @gnat), the question was deemed a candidate for Programmers.SE if it got a huge update on requirements. Thus, the part about Programmers was helpful.
    – serv-inc
    Sep 5, 2015 at 13:13
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There is great clarification in @Ixrec's answer at meta.programmers.

Additionally to it being off-topic, the

requirements simply aren't specific enough to make the question answerable.

It might belong, but

the requirements you specify (which would be relevant to an answer) are:

They do not need transactions, ACID, and such. They need to be queried, though.

Which is not enough to rule out any form of data storage at all. Even using a simple text file which you read into a std::map<X, Y> at startup is enough to allow basic querying. Also, I'm not sure I believe that any use case doesn't require any part of ACID; maybe you don't need things like rollback but I'm sure everyone wants atomicity and consistency at least.

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