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Using mod tools make this kind of list easier to make. Anyway, for February, here is the break-down of where questions were migrated away from ServerFault. I didn't go into any additional stats (mod-hammer vs. vote-to-5) or what happened when they got to the destination site since I'm on a crap network and that kind of loading may just kill it.

Destination   | Count
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StackOverflow | 14
SuperUser     | 133
Meta.SF       | 1
WebMasters    | 40
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Mod-moves to any site:
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AskUbuntu     | 5
Apple         | 3
WordPress     | 2   
Unix & Linux  | 8
WebApps       | 2
Security      | 1 

209 migrated questions, of which 63.6% went to SuperUser. What's interesting to see is that migrations to WebMasters outnumber migrations to StackOverflow.

Moderators do have the ability to move questions to other sites, and 10% of 'em have been. If a question is a generic Linux question (exampleexample) that has to do with the inner workings of Linux and doesn't directly touch on sysadminly or end-usery things, mod-flag as a migrate to Unix & Linux. As you can see, we get a fair number of those. SuperUser-style questions regarding Ubuntu may be a better fit for AskUbuntu, although that question hasn't been fully resolved to my knowledge.

Using mod tools make this kind of list easier to make. Anyway, for February, here is the break-down of where questions were migrated away from ServerFault. I didn't go into any additional stats (mod-hammer vs. vote-to-5) or what happened when they got to the destination site since I'm on a crap network and that kind of loading may just kill it.

Destination   | Count
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StackOverflow | 14
SuperUser     | 133
Meta.SF       | 1
WebMasters    | 40
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Mod-moves to any site:
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AskUbuntu     | 5
Apple         | 3
WordPress     | 2   
Unix & Linux  | 8
WebApps       | 2
Security      | 1 

209 migrated questions, of which 63.6% went to SuperUser. What's interesting to see is that migrations to WebMasters outnumber migrations to StackOverflow.

Moderators do have the ability to move questions to other sites, and 10% of 'em have been. If a question is a generic Linux question (example) that has to do with the inner workings of Linux and doesn't directly touch on sysadminly or end-usery things, mod-flag as a migrate to Unix & Linux. As you can see, we get a fair number of those. SuperUser-style questions regarding Ubuntu may be a better fit for AskUbuntu, although that question hasn't been fully resolved to my knowledge.

Using mod tools make this kind of list easier to make. Anyway, for February, here is the break-down of where questions were migrated away from ServerFault. I didn't go into any additional stats (mod-hammer vs. vote-to-5) or what happened when they got to the destination site since I'm on a crap network and that kind of loading may just kill it.

Destination   | Count
------------------------
StackOverflow | 14
SuperUser     | 133
Meta.SF       | 1
WebMasters    | 40
------------------------
Mod-moves to any site:
------------------------
AskUbuntu     | 5
Apple         | 3
WordPress     | 2   
Unix & Linux  | 8
WebApps       | 2
Security      | 1 

209 migrated questions, of which 63.6% went to SuperUser. What's interesting to see is that migrations to WebMasters outnumber migrations to StackOverflow.

Moderators do have the ability to move questions to other sites, and 10% of 'em have been. If a question is a generic Linux question (example) that has to do with the inner workings of Linux and doesn't directly touch on sysadminly or end-usery things, mod-flag as a migrate to Unix & Linux. As you can see, we get a fair number of those. SuperUser-style questions regarding Ubuntu may be a better fit for AskUbuntu, although that question hasn't been fully resolved to my knowledge.

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Using mod tools make this kind of list easier to make. Anyway, for February, here is the break-down of where questions were migrated away from ServerFault. I didn't go into any additional stats (mod-hammer vs. vote-to-5) or what happened when they got to the destination site since I'm on a crap network and that kind of loading may just kill it.

Destination   | Count
------------------------
StackOverflow | 14
SuperUser     | 133
Meta.SF       | 1
WebMasters    | 40
------------------------
Mod-moves to any site:
------------------------
AskUbuntu     | 5
Apple         | 3
WordPress     | 2   
Unix & Linux  | 8
WebApps       | 2
Security      | 1 

209 migrated questions, of which 63.6% went to SuperUser. What's interesting to see is that migrations to WebMasters outnumber migrations to StackOverflow.

Moderators do have the ability to move questions to other sites, and 10% of 'em have been. If a question is a generic Linux question (example) that has to do with the inner workings of Linux and doesn't directly touch on sysadminly or end-usery things, mod-flag as a migrate to Unix & Linux. As you can see, we get a fair number of those. SuperUser-style questions regarding Ubuntu may be a better fit for AskUbuntu, although that question hasn't been fully resolved to my knowledge.

Using mod tools make this kind of list easier to make. Anyway, for February, here is the break-down of where questions were migrated away from ServerFault. I didn't go into any additional stats (mod-hammer vs. vote-to-5) or what happened when they got to the destination site since I'm on a crap network and that kind of loading may just kill it.

Destination   | Count
------------------------
StackOverflow | 14
SuperUser     | 133
Meta.SF       | 1
WebMasters    | 40
------------------------
Mod-moves to any site:
------------------------
AskUbuntu     | 5
Apple         | 3
WordPress     | 2   
Unix & Linux  | 8
WebApps       | 2
Security      | 1 

209 migrated questions, of which 63.6% went to SuperUser. What's interesting to see is that migrations to WebMasters outnumber migrations to StackOverflow.

Using mod tools make this kind of list easier to make. Anyway, for February, here is the break-down of where questions were migrated away from ServerFault. I didn't go into any additional stats (mod-hammer vs. vote-to-5) or what happened when they got to the destination site since I'm on a crap network and that kind of loading may just kill it.

Destination   | Count
------------------------
StackOverflow | 14
SuperUser     | 133
Meta.SF       | 1
WebMasters    | 40
------------------------
Mod-moves to any site:
------------------------
AskUbuntu     | 5
Apple         | 3
WordPress     | 2   
Unix & Linux  | 8
WebApps       | 2
Security      | 1 

209 migrated questions, of which 63.6% went to SuperUser. What's interesting to see is that migrations to WebMasters outnumber migrations to StackOverflow.

Moderators do have the ability to move questions to other sites, and 10% of 'em have been. If a question is a generic Linux question (example) that has to do with the inner workings of Linux and doesn't directly touch on sysadminly or end-usery things, mod-flag as a migrate to Unix & Linux. As you can see, we get a fair number of those. SuperUser-style questions regarding Ubuntu may be a better fit for AskUbuntu, although that question hasn't been fully resolved to my knowledge.

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Migration statistics for February

Using mod tools make this kind of list easier to make. Anyway, for February, here is the break-down of where questions were migrated away from ServerFault. I didn't go into any additional stats (mod-hammer vs. vote-to-5) or what happened when they got to the destination site since I'm on a crap network and that kind of loading may just kill it.

Destination   | Count
------------------------
StackOverflow | 14
SuperUser     | 133
Meta.SF       | 1
WebMasters    | 40
------------------------
Mod-moves to any site:
------------------------
AskUbuntu     | 5
Apple         | 3
WordPress     | 2   
Unix & Linux  | 8
WebApps       | 2
Security      | 1 

209 migrated questions, of which 63.6% went to SuperUser. What's interesting to see is that migrations to WebMasters outnumber migrations to StackOverflow.