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My questions https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77147860/aws-elastic-beanstalk-not-resolving-secret-from-secrets-manager was closed, however I don't understand why

This question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers.

So AWS isn't primarily used by programmers?

Given the question has been viewed and upvoted, I suggest others have found it useful I and think it should be reopened.

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    "So AWS isn't primarily used by programmers?" No. Other professions deal with the cloud too. Working with a computer, even very extensively, doesn't necessarily make one a programmer. Commented Aug 30 at 5:05
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    This is what I mean, you quoted the text under the close reason which is a little less specific than the explanation you will get in the help center which is pretty adamant about things needing to be a programming problem: stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic . But only if you read carefully and notice that the fourth bullet point is actually an AND, always applicable.
    – Gimby
    Commented Aug 30 at 9:23
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    I'm far from an expert on these cloud-based services, so I can't really comment on the suitability of that question. A few things are still clear, though. First, AWS is not "primarily" used by programmers. Second, just because a post has been viewed and upvoted doesn't mean that it is on-topic and certainly doesn't mean that it should be re-opened. (There must be actual arguments advanced for why it is in-scope for the site.) The problem I have is that the last time this was discussed, it seems that a different conclusion was reached than in this case.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented Aug 30 at 10:36
  • Yep, it's dev/ops. You get a split between people who think in terms of programming problems (as in: most questions will be off-topic) or programmer problems (as in: most questions will be on-topic). We're lacking involvement of a certain site-owning party whom should be clarifying these kind of things. An arbitrator, if you will.
    – Gimby
    Commented Aug 30 at 11:14
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    Site scope is set primarily by community consensus, @Gimby, not the site owner making arbitrary declarations. If a tiebreaker is needed, I'd say that an elected moderator should play that role. But not me in this case; it needs to be someone who can spell AWS.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented Aug 30 at 11:28
  • It probably doesn't help that we have an AWS Collective, much like we have a Azure Collection, which could easily cause users to infer "anything goes".
    – Thom A
    Commented Aug 30 at 12:00
  • @ThomA Sponsored or once-sponsored Collectives have the scariest dungeons compared to anywhere else on the site, IMO. I know KevinB would just say Collectives in general are that way. Commented Aug 30 at 16:34
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    Even some of the unsponsored, @M--SavetheDataDump .take the CI/CD collective, which would be better named DevOps; oh wait... That already existed...
    – Thom A
    Commented Aug 30 at 16:44
  • I think the issue is that the question about whether questions about cloud tools are "primarily" about programmers is still subjective, and instead of a discussion I just get a lot of downvotes. Programmers use cloud services like AWS (PAAS/IAAS). Users use software hosted on or consuming cloud services (SAAS).
    – kierans
    Commented Sep 1 at 11:58

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