Emacs is one of several editors particularly suited to software development. As such, many Emacs questions are a good and natural fit to Stack Overflow. Specifically, topics such as * Writing Emacs Lisp functions * Language-specific programming modes * Compilation mode * Integration with version control tools are all well-received here. However, there's a substantial number of questions that don't really belong: * Editing plain text or other non-programming files * Changing standard configuration variables * Finding commands and binding them to keystrokes * Installing and using extensions --- I've proposed edits to [the tag wiki][17901674] and [its excerpt][17901675] to clarify my understanding of what's on topic and thus improve the guidance to those with questions. [17901674]: //stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/17901674 [17901675]: //stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/17901675 I have voted to close some of the most obvious non-programming questions with > Questions about *using* programs such as Emacs are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they are specific to programming modes; you may be able to get help on [Emacs][emacs.se] or [Super User][su]. If your question is about programming Emacs, then please [edit] to include a [ Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example][mcve] of the Lisp or C code you're having trouble with. [emacs.se]: //emacs.stackexchange.com [su]: //superuser.com [mcve]: //stackoverflow.com/help/mcve Am I doing the right thing here? And should I trawl through [tag:emacs] questions looking for more questions which don't belong?