I was reviewing reopen votes on Stack Overflow and chose the "leave closed" button for Firefox 33.0 won't open a specific local application: Error code: sec_error_invalid_key.
In my opinion, that looks like Super User material.
To my surprise, not only my review was labeled as incorrect, but the question is actually protected by the community.
I'm not saying it's a bad question per se, but looking at the topics list on both sites...
Stack Overflow
- a specific programming problem, or
- a software algorithm, or
- software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
- a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development
Super User
- computer hardware,
- computer software, or
- personal and home computer networking
I underlined the most suitable items in bold here.
So the issue to me lies in the interpretation of "software tools commonly used by programmers".
I'm a programmer and I use a number of software tools besides an IDE...
Next time I see a Stack Overflow question about an e-mail client, a spreadsheet or rich text editor, or... a browser, should I just answer it like I do for Java questions?
Note
I found a similar question, How is it decided if something is a 'software tool commonly used by programmers?', but there isn't really much material to answer my own doubt.