If we have old content, which
- is older than the migration time limit
- has decent amount of up-votes and views for the age of the question
- has therefore clearly helped a lot of people
- is clearly off-topic at SO
- would be on-topic in another SE site
then is deletion the only way to deal with this content?
As I understand, in exceptional cases SE staff could do the migration even for old question. But what if the question doesn't feel that exceptional, it just appears to be something which many people looking for a solution to their problem found valuable enough to up-vote, and would today be valid content for another SE site. For reference only, what prompted me to ask here is this question, which to me seems clear enough question about a specific problem, with enough information to answer it (if you know how NFS servers work), and looking at the votes and views is a common problem.
As discussion, there is also a slight problem with question activity bumping the question to the front page, which is then likely to result in close or deletion process starting for off-topic questions. This sounds good in principle, but useful off-topic questions are more likely to get changes which result in question activity, so useful off-topic questions might be more likely to get deleted, than unuseful questions (which don't get activity). So end result might be useful stuff getting deleted before unuseful one, reducing signal-to-noise ratio. Maybe.