Questions tagged [scope]

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Why was a question on a SSRS setup issue from a developer closed and where else I should post it?

I posted a question regarding an issue I am having about installing SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) on a server but it has been closed for the following reason This question does not appear to ...
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Would a question about business rules that shape a program be on-topic?

I would like to know if Stack Overflow, which regularly handles questions about programming, can also be used to ask about business logic behind such program implementations. I lack an expert and need ...
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Is Odoo programming related?

I've seen a fair number of questions such as this one that don't look like programming questions to me but I know nothing about odoo.
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Why was "How to setup a connection to Redis Sentinel using Jedis library?" closed as looking for a tool?

The off topic closing reason should be clear, but it isn't for me for this question: How to setup a connection to Redis Sentinel using Jedis library? It is clearly stated in the title that the ...
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How much deviation from Stack Overflow's guidelines is too much?

There's a Discussion on the NLP Collective which asks about validity of questions which seek recommendations, are broad, or would generally lead to opinionated answers. I am quoting the Discussion ...
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Can I ask why a complete but small modern C++ program can't keep up with a C battle tested implementation?

First thing first, I'm not talking of some algorithm where there's room for choosing a strategy or another. I'm talking of the Linux split command (for what is worth, I think the code is here), which ...
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Stop randomly determining questions about server software to be off-topic: write proper guidelines or leave them alone

When, exactly does a question about "software tools commonly used by programmers" become off-topic for Stack Overflow? I would want to invite the users to come up with enforceable guidance ...
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Is the SO .htaccess tag off topic and should it be removed? [duplicate]

After a lot of chatter about .htaccess questions being off topic on Stack Overflow, I wanted to pose the question.... Should the .htaccess tag be removed? Does it describe the contents of the ...
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Would this question about copying Visual Studio to a drive backup be on topic?

I made a clone backup for my C: drive on the same disk and I forgot that Visual Studio 2022 is not yet installed as I did a factory reset recently due to system files corruption. If I installed Visual ...
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Are questions about the "right" way to organize your code within files on topic? [duplicate]

I'm writing this C code in which inheritance is emulated by means of composition, and I'm unsure whether I should give each child struct its separate .c and header files as is normally done in other ...
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Would asking about ways to avoid mentioning a function pointer's arguments inside the definition of a function that takes it as argument be on topic?

I'm writing this C code that involves passing around a lot of function pointers, and sometimes writing all the arguments that a function pointer takes when defining a function that takes it as a ...
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Can I ask about the possible design of a proprietary software given the observed behavior?

I've written a question along the lines of "How does WhatsApp's View Once feature work", where I ask what the existence of such a feature implies in terms of API offered by the OS and used ...
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Would asking about a clarification regarding the definition of a measure in datawarehousing be on-topic?

While trying to make sense of datawarehousing, I came across the following definition in Wikipedia: In a data warehouse, a measure is a property on which calculations (e.g., sum, count, average, ...
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Is it ok to ask something like "What is the Chinese name of this title bar component in the WeChat mini program?"?

For example, I was asked to develop a WeChat mini program. But I found the English community of the WeChat mini program seems small. I found the currently biggest problem is that, I don't know the ...
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Would asking about a method to install packages in an unstable connection be on-topic?

I understand that this is related to the question, but would [e.g.] the following post be within the scope of the site? I noticed that python package installators tend to give up early whenever you'...
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Are questions asking about the purpose of a particular snippet of code within a non-documented library within the scope of the site?

Are questions asking about the purpose of a particular snippet of code within a non-documented, well-known library/package/repository (e.g. DeepSort) within the scope of the site?
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Is question on replacement of library off-topic or not? [duplicate]

Some programming library has been deprecated some time ago. My question is, Asking to replacement of the deprecated library is off-topic? I am not sure this question type is an example of Questions ...
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Is asking whether something is deprecated off-topic?

I'm referring to this question of mine. Given the effort (I searched) and the comment from a high-rep user (stating the opposite of what I had found searching), isn't the question on-topic and well ...
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To what extent are "What does [thing] do" questions OK to ask?

For example the highly popular question of What does the "yield" keyword do in Python? seems to be on-topic for Stack Overflow. I'm curious about something similar and wouldn't even know ...
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Do VHDL/Verilog questions belong on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

According to Stack Overflow guidelines, it is intended for programmers and questions about software design and development. For electronic design related questions we have this site: https://...
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At what point (if ever) is a fact-based question about the behaviour of closed-source software off-topic / not a good fit for SO?

I recently came across What is VSCode remote doing during the "Downloading with wget" step?. VS Code's remote extensions are closed-source. This question in particular might be answerable by ...
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Why was my question closed for being "not about programming or software development"?

I posted this question about troubleshooting SSH errors on Stack Overflow today. The question got closed, and I want to know why it should be closed. As a disclaimer, I am not trying to complain but ...
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Dealing with questions about improving the accuracy of neural networks [duplicate]

I've seen a lot of questions formed like this: My neural network is performing badly I have the following neural network, but it has a validation of only 0.6 and I need at least 0.9 Some code for a ...
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How to properly handle Azure related questions

For several weeks now I have seen a lot of questions related to Azure, but I struggle to see how they are on-topic for Stack Overflow. Some examples: Azure Storage Account mounted in AKS loses ...
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Is asking about a problem encountered while using Watson Studio within the scope of the site?

While following an IBM course about artificial intelligence, I encountered a problem when using their Watson Studio service in IBM Cloud (specifically when trying to create an AutoAI experiment). I ...
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Are library installation problems on topic for Stack Overflow?

I would appreciate help understanding why this question about TensorFlow module installation on Mac Silicon is marked as "not about programming or software development". Is it because the ...
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Are questions about using uncommon software tools for viewing/reading code on topic for SO?

I am asking related to this question: Trying to view source code for a Houdini file It seemed like SO is the relevant Stack Exchange site for this question because the goal is to view code. I.e., it ...
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Are questions about Stack Overflow for Teams on-topic for Meta Stack Overflow? Where can I get support?

I have a: bug report feature request support question pre-sales inquiry some other type of question …related to the Stack Overflow for Teams product. Since this is a product of Stack Overflow (the ...
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Differences between asking questions on SO in general and in a specific Collective

Is there a difference from the point of view of visibility and on-topic rules between asking questions through "main" SO screen and using Collective-themed tag(s) and asking the same ...
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Forced to lie in order to get my email server configuration question answered: is there any better approach?

I asked a question: "Can you send an email to an address, have it be accepted by the mail server, and then the mail server silently deletes it?" on Stack Overflow and it was downvoted and ...
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Why isn't my question about Nvidia driver dependency issues accepted by Stack Overflow guidelines?

I'm having trouble understanding why my question does not meet guidelines ("This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in ..."). I asked for help on ...
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Why is a "why has this question been closed, and how can I improve it" meta-question being downvoted?

I wrote Why is this question closed as 'unfocused'; how could it be improved? I've acquired the answer to "why was this closed?", and I'm happy with it. I'm not looking to get the ...
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Is it allowed to ask questions where others can each share their opinion? [duplicate]

I want to ask a question in Stack Overflow about what I should do, and everyone can share every opinion. But, I guess everyone will mark this question as "Opinion-based", right? So can I ask ...
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Is this question really opinion-based?

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Should Redux Saga be learned in 2023? Sure asking if someone is worth learning or not is opinion-based, but is it really opinion-based asking if ...
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Is my question fit for Stack Overflow?

Update: I recently edited the question and fixed a lot of problems with it. Now the following is pretty irrelevant Update 2: My post is deleted again... I recently posted a question and it got some ...
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I need help implementing a (very simple) "algorithm". Where should I ask?

I think there are several options and SO will probably not be the best place to ask. But I would like to understand the pros and cons. For context, I want to check several web services and wait until ...
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Is it all just opinion? [duplicate]

As I have used Stack Overflow, as well as the larger network, a common recent experience has been that questions are characterized as "opinion based", which is then given as a reason for ...
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Is it allowed to post syntax error problems?

It seems like some users use Stack Overflow as a debugging tool. Example post: https://stackoverflow.com/q/74619459/5089567 - the OP asked the question with an error and a few minutes after that added ...
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Is [innovation] a good tag for SO?

status-completed Since the tag has less than 50 questions and commenters aggreed that the tag should be burninated, I proceeded to remove it. Only the locked posts still have innovation. This is a &...
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Is SO getting too [corporate]?

Converting the question in a burninate-request as suggested in the comments. I believe the tag corporate should be burninated. It fails all the preliminary checks before burnination: Does it describe ...
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Is it allowed to ask basic and general questions?

I wonder if I'm allowed to ask questions that's not related to technology or programming and is nonspecific on Stack Overflow. For example, I wanted to ask a question about how to write a program in a ...
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My question asking how Press & Hold Captcha works is getting close voted. Is Stack Overflow the wrong place to ask how something works?

How do "Press & Hold Captcha work?" has negative votes and is being closed & I cannot see the reason - quality, clarity, duplicate, off-topic, etc.
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Can I ask for algorithm implementation examples? [duplicate]

There is an algorithm with a short description on Wikipedia, but only a basic idea with time and space complexities and a bunch of scientific papers with a lot of variations of the algorithm. I want ...
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Is this question about Amazon S3 on topic?

I'd like some help determining whether a question I have about S3 object reindexing is on topic. The Amazon S3 tag warns that support, functionality and configuration questions are off-topic. However, ...
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Asking for wisdom, strategy and judgement? [closed]

Like others, I'm an active consumer of Stack Overflow, and I'm 2+ decades into my technical career. I often need to make decisions with imprecise information. Occasionally I ask Stack Overflow. These ...
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Can you ask questions of the form “What is X?”

Lately, I have been asking more canonical questions on Stack Overflow, rather than highly particular ones based on difficulty with achieving some multi-part goal. These are usually received better ...
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Should we make it clearer when someone is asking a more generic question over an specific implementation question? [closed]

For instance, I was looking for a problem that was a more generic one and found this question: Global variable doesn't get updated that, in fact, was not about a global variable problem, but ...
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Can I ask about possible errors in my code or for a "review"?

I am currently developing an application in Rust that uses a protocol in which I am quite new. And I would like someone to tell me if my code is good or what it can improve, or if I'm doing something ...
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Are [syslog] or [rsyslog] programming related?

I've spent quite some time trying to clean up questions on both syslog and rsyslog. Syslog is a protocol for message logging and can be used to send event logs to a server. Often I'm unsure, if I ...
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Why did my question about security get downvoted?

While learning web security, there was something that seemed to me like popular websites like Facebook and PayPal have a security issue (as they allow user enumeration) or I understood things wrong. I ...
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