I ask this question as a result of high-rep SO users often voting-to-close on AWS CloudFormation questions, arguing that the questions belong at Server Fault.1
The immediate context is two users voting-to-close on this question - a frequently-asked question - stating in their close reason:
Questions on professional server- or networking-related infrastructure administration are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve programming or programming tools. You may be able to get help on Server Fault.
As someone with expertise in this technology, this thinking is obviously wrong to me, for many reasons:
- AWS CloudFormation is a declarative DSL, with programming features such as functions, macros, Lambda-backed custom resources, etc.
- AWS CloudFormation templates are YAML or JSON documents, requiring knowledge of one or both of these of the user. Advanced features of YAML like tags etc are used.
- AWS CloudFormation is used, among other things, to deploy Serverless Applications (Lambda functions, API Gateways etc) into the AWS Cloud.
- AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) is a superset of AWS CloudFormation. SAM is obviously on-topic at SO, ergo so is CloudFormation.
- AWS CloudFormation is not a technology that is suitable for system administrators without development expertise. I.e., it's really difficult.
- There are already 3,000+ questions tagged
amazon-cloudformation
. - This technology has been discussed here at meta before and no one has suggested these questions belong at SF.
It is argued in comments that users would be "better served" at Server Fault. Well:
- At the time of writing, there are 202 questions in total on CloudFormation in SF, compared to 3,138 here.
- In the last 30 days, there have been 4 questions asked at SF, compared to 130 here.
- We have people like John Rotenstein (Sr Technical Trainer at AWS); and Dr. Will Jordan answering questions here.
Clearly, it is not true that people are better served by asking their questions at Server Fault.
In summary, these questions belong at SO because:
- AWS CloudFormation is a tool used by developers to deploy their apps in the cloud.
- AWS CloudFormation is rarely a tool used by professional server administrators
- AWS CloudFormation is a domain-specific language and is thus programming.
- It is the clear consensus of both the greater number of answerers here, and the vastly greater number of questions asked here, that SO seems the natural home for these questions to most people.
So:
Are AWS CloudFormation questions still allowed at SO?
1Note I have not seen any questions ever successfully closed before, but people keep trying.
discussion
with your mind made up about the topicality of AWS CloudFormation questions. Your interactions with @yivi leave the impression that you are passionate about the product. That's great! But if you want to have a discussion about its place in the scope of SO, please keep an open mind.