I asked this question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58034939/ensure-integrity-of-large-number-of-files and I'd like some advice on how to improve it.
I described what I thought would be a fairly common use case and asked for advice on how it is normally handled.
I assumed this is a well known problem with a best practice solution, but I can't seem to find a standard approach to it (either particular methodology or software).
If it turns out that my assumption is wrong, then I'll have to build something myself, hence I added the part about Python which depends on the first part.
I can see that there are kind of 2 questions here, but they're dependent on each other so I asked together.
The question has been downvoted and there's a comment saying it doesn't belong on Stack Overflow. I had considered that before posting and I disagreed, but clearly I'm wrong because I'm not getting any responses.
Should I split this into 2 separate questions, such as:
"I'm trying to ensure the integrity of a file archive but I don't know what terminology to use when researching it. What is my requirement called? Is it really a common use case or am I wrong?"
A design question around developing a tool to hash all the files in a tree and validate them later.
If so, where should I put them? I can see that asked on its own, #1 probably doesn't belong on Stack Overflow. Is it Server Fault? Super User? I see it as a business requirement more than a consumer one.
Would #2 clearly belong on Stack Overflow or Software Engineering, or does it depend on the exact question I end up asking?