I intended to write a question regarding the installation of Anaconda on CentOS 8 and eventually found the answer.
In order to support the community, as the procedure may help, took the time to write the question and post an answer documented with screen captures, and updated the question, with the following in the question (Install Anaconda on CentOS 8):
This QnA is meant to be an helpful user-guide on installing Anaconda on CentOS 8.
Please note that this post is not meant to be a replacement for the documentation, so please read that if you need!
It seems to be that the question was not well received by some users. One user voted to close, another user suggests to write that under Anaconda's tag.
Considering that the content may be helpful, what should be the best approach in this case?
The question was closed with the following justification:
This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the help center.
I disagree, as it covers "software tools commonly used by programmers, and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development".
I also don't see it fit any of the 8 points mentioned in "Don't Ask" part of the help-center , but I am open to hear about which one's do you think it fit.