Maven Central Repository had a temporary problem with certificates yesterday that I ran into. After a few quick checks on my side on my configurations I posted a question on Stack Overflow.
Very quickly I got two answers mentioning a workaround and a little while after my question was put on hold as off-topic as a problem that can not be reproduced, with comments pointing to the sonatype page for the actual problem by @Tunaki, who is an Apache Maven committer and also marked as duplicate a question from another member hitting the same problem.
Is there any clear Stack Overflow position between the two options for with this type of question:
This question has nothing to do with Stack Overflow, I should never have posted it. If I had done proper research before, I would have been able to find the Maven trouble report on the sonatype site. After the issue issue peak, which drew a few votes on this question, it will actually never be useful to anybody on Stack Overflow. This is not even a programming question, even if nobody other than a developer would encounter the problem and ask the question.
As a temporary problem, there was no chance I could find an answer on Google. Asking the question on Stack Overflow was the quickest way for me to find the reason for my problem, a work around and the link to a page with the core reason. Stack Overflow is a place for programmers to get help on real issues from their peers. This was a real issue and I got help from my peers in the quickest way I could.