Logically speaking, it would seem to me that SO and CR go hand in hand. So everytime I come across a question that would be a better fit for CR, I find it odd that I can't flag the question to migrate to CR.
Before asking this question, I did my research here on Meta and found a few posts regarding this:
'Try Code Review' flag
Can we add Code Review to the migration list?
Those questions date back to 2014 and the answer clearly states (quote):
However, I'll go out on a limb and say that we'll very likely set this up once Code Review is set to graduate, possibly even before the design and such are ready. Of all the migration paths on the network, this is definitely one of the more obviously good ones.
It just couldn't happen for as long as CR was still in beta. Right now, CR has graduated for quite some time (2015). Yet still we can't flag for a migration. Is there a specific reason for this? Or did it simply slip through our mods fingers?
Edit: I don't agree with the duplicate question. Although the question is related, it doesn't answer this question. Which is why we're unable to flag for CR despite previous answers to questions telling us it was most likely to happen.
The supposed duplicate tells us why we need to be carefull with migrating questions to CR. At best, one can assume this was the reason why the option wasn't added. At worst, one can assume that when it comes to migration, SO's community can't be trusted. Which in turn could raise some serious questions about Stack Exchange's statement "We believe moderation starts with the community itself"
I'm not trying to stir up an unnessesary discussion here or prove some sort of point. All I'm saying is that the question isn't directly answered. One can only make assumptions.
I mean: If it wasn't for the accepted answer to this question, the answer could be that SO wanted to do it, but CR stopped it from happening because they wouldn't be able to handle to load (just an example). Or some technical issue that made it impossible to add another migration to the list and other SE sites took priority.