There is a question asking about legal requirements for data-retention.
Crossing off the advice on whether it should be here...
- a specific programming problem? - Nope
- a software algorithm? - Nope
- software tools commonly used by programmers? - not directly
- a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development? - more like data-management, not software development
It is tagged sarbanesoxley. Not only does the post appear off-topic, so too the tag. I guess the closest it gets to being in scope is that the law act effects software tools commonly used by programmers.
Break down of other questions in this tag:
Does SOX restrict access to QA environments or just production? This seems like its more (not entirely) related to server management than it does software development.
Scrum Compliance its not directly talking about a developer tool; more how a law relates to a time-management methodology.
It seems these posts are more applicable in other areas? Either server-vault or Law Beta?
Although Does a Question About a Programming Lawsuit Belong on Stack Overflow or its Legal Counterpart? answers whether the original top-most post belongs here, it doesn't directly answer whether the sarbanesoxley tag should be removed.
The tags have already been removed.