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Whereas, the migration statistics as discovered in this meta post show a demonstrated and ongoing trend of mod-only migrations to dba.stackexchange.com, and

Whereas, Webmasters has not resided in the top-4 migration destinations for many months, and

Whereas, the changing nature of released StackExchange sites has fundamentally altered the nature of does-not-belong-here questions,

Therefore be it resolved:
That the 4th migration path for ServerFault be changed from Webmasters to DBA in order to better enable the ServerFault close-voting population to migrate these questions without Moderator action.


Voting will remain open until 1800UTC Jan 14, 2012.

Debate is now open.

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  • Note: Adding U&L to spot #5 is a separate debate, and not topical here.
    – sysadmin1138 Mod
    Jan 12, 2012 at 14:34
  • Agree. I'm probably chief flagger for DBA.SE on SF and SO
    – gbn
    Jan 13, 2012 at 7:06
  • Voting is closed. Thanks to everyone.
    – sysadmin1138 Mod
    Jan 15, 2012 at 2:32
  • Deferred?! Until when?
    – Chris S
    Jan 17, 2012 at 23:42
  • @ChrisS Until I can get an actual answer out of a dev.
    – sysadmin1138 Mod
    Jan 18, 2012 at 0:16
  • @sysadmin1138 Looks to be done now; we've got U&L as well as DBA, and Webmasters is gone. Jan 23, 2012 at 19:47
  • Probably too late to weigh in now but the ideal would be for the 4 options to dynamically change based on the tags on the question. If it's tagged [ubuntu], make AskUbuntu an option. If it's tagged [mysql], make DBA.SE an option, if it's tagged [security], make Security.SE an option.
    – Ladadadada
    Jan 24, 2012 at 22:15

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Migration targets have been change, some statistics of interest from a related Meta.SO question.

In the last 90 days (data gathered on January 15th 2012), Server Fault has had 597 question migrated away from it:

  • Super User†: 332, 12% rejected
  • Stack Overflow†: 74, 10% rejected
  • Unix & Linux: 47, 14% rejected
  • DBA: 35, 8% rejected
  • Apple: 32, 0% rejected
  • Web Masters†: 27, 7% rejected
  • Ubuntu: 20, 5% rejected
  • Security: 18, 0% rejected
  • SharePoint: 7, -- not enough data
  • Programmers: 2, -- not enough data
  • WordPress, Web Apps, Project Management, Electronics: 1 each, -- not enough data

†Existing migration targets at time of writing.

Tossing out the rejections, this would mean that approximately 154 legitimate migrations were not covered by our migration targets (compared to 384 that were).

Note, there's about a 10% chance the migration is rejected (closed on the destination site); this is important.

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    What do you consider "rejected"? Do you consider "Closed as duplicate" as a rejection, for example?
    – MDMarra
    Jan 23, 2012 at 20:00
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As a DBA mod I am receptive to this with no hesitation, I only ask that people who do choose to migrate consider our FAQ.

When moderator-only migrations occur, it is often discussed with the mods beforehand, specifically because there may be some hesitation between both parties, especially so in our case, as early on we did not appropriately define our FAQ.

Having resolved that issue (by appropriately defining our FAQ) we think that it is able to stand up to the test of "does this Question belong on dba.se" and invite any serious inquiry to make sure that we have adequately defined the FAQ.

Thank you all for your consideration of that FAQ, and for helping us to refine it in any way that it is unclear, or needs examples.

Since it was mentioned I should link to the FAQ in question, here you go: https://dba.stackexchange.com/faq

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    I like the DBA.SE FAQ -- It's very obvious what kind of questions you're looking for.
    – voretaq7
    Jan 12, 2012 at 16:29
  • Even better, you knew what I meant, when I accidentally a word there. Fixed.
    – jcolebrand
    Jan 12, 2012 at 16:45
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    You do realise of course that we can't get people to read our FAQ, let alone yours. :( Jan 12, 2012 at 20:57
  • I know, but the ones who care to are the same, here and there, and are also the ones reading this page. I'm one of the ones who do and I generally pull the FAQs if I haven't read it in a week or so when deciding to migrate something.
    – jcolebrand
    Jan 12, 2012 at 22:00
  • @jcolebrand: You get a million points just of taking part in this discussion.
    – pauska
    Jan 14, 2012 at 1:08
  • @pauska being as how I'm the guy on the receiving end, I should be part of this discussion ;-)
    – jcolebrand
    Jan 14, 2012 at 2:59

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