At the risk of asking another question that will be poorly received:
I wanted to share some knowledge I had recently acquired, and as I couldn't find a simple answer to my original research question I decided to share it here on Stack Exchange as a question and answer pair.
However, the question I posted has been marked as too broad and put on hold, I will accept that criticism. My thought process at the time was that, because I was also providing an answer, I could get away with a broader question. To some extent I accept that was I was wrong in that assumption as explained here. But on the other hand I feel as though my question and answer are still valid and that it will help other people that find it.
Early in my research I posted this question:
A better Python package manager
After getting to the end of my research I wanted to share my knowledge, and I felt that the answer I had come up with didn't perfectly fit my original question. Partly because I actually felt my original question was too broad, and therefore unsearchable.
I decided to create a new question with more specific terms in the title (i.e. specific package managers that do exist), answer it and mark my original question as a duplicate.
Feature comparison between npm, pip, pipenv and poetry package managers
Do you think my question can be salvaged and made not-too-broad? Or should I have a chosen a different platform to share my knowledge? Or is my question-answer pair flawed in some other more fundamental way?