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replaced http://serverfault.com/ with https://serverfault.com/
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If the question meets those criteria then it has a home on SF.

Having had a look at questions tagged on SO please remember the mantra 'Don't migrate crap'.

Regarding the question about quality standards - The algorithm isn't published.

This depends upon the context of the question. Our FAQ clearly states "Server Fault is for system administrators and desktop support professionals, people who manage or maintain computers in a professional capacity.".

If the question meets those criteria then it has a home on SF.

Having had a look at questions tagged on SO please remember the mantra 'Don't migrate crap'.

Regarding the question about quality standards - The algorithm isn't published.

This depends upon the context of the question. Our FAQ clearly states "Server Fault is for system administrators and desktop support professionals, people who manage or maintain computers in a professional capacity.".

If the question meets those criteria then it has a home on SF.

Having had a look at questions tagged on SO please remember the mantra 'Don't migrate crap'.

Regarding the question about quality standards - The algorithm isn't published.

replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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This depends upon the context of the question. Our FAQ clearly states "Server Fault is for system administrators and desktop support professionals, people who manage or maintain computers in a professional capacity.".

If the question meets those criteria then it has a home on SF.

Having had a look at questions tagged on SO please remember the mantra 'Don't migrate crap'.

Regarding the question about quality standards - The algorithm isn't publishedalgorithm isn't published.

This depends upon the context of the question. Our FAQ clearly states "Server Fault is for system administrators and desktop support professionals, people who manage or maintain computers in a professional capacity.".

If the question meets those criteria then it has a home on SF.

Having had a look at questions tagged on SO please remember the mantra 'Don't migrate crap'.

Regarding the question about quality standards - The algorithm isn't published.

This depends upon the context of the question. Our FAQ clearly states "Server Fault is for system administrators and desktop support professionals, people who manage or maintain computers in a professional capacity.".

If the question meets those criteria then it has a home on SF.

Having had a look at questions tagged on SO please remember the mantra 'Don't migrate crap'.

Regarding the question about quality standards - The algorithm isn't published.

Fixup of bad MSO links to MSE links migration
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This depends upon the context of the question. Our FAQ clearly states ""Server Fault is for system administrators and desktop support professionals, people who manage or maintain computers in a professional capacity."".

If the question meets those criteria then it has a home on SF.

Having had a look at questions tagged rsync on SO please remember the mantra 'Don't migrate crap'.

Regarding the question about quality standards - The algorithm isn't published.  

This depends upon the context of the question. Our FAQ clearly states "Server Fault is for system administrators and desktop support professionals, people who manage or maintain computers in a professional capacity.".

If the question meets those criteria then it has a home on SF.

Having had a look at questions tagged rsync on SO please remember the mantra 'Don't migrate crap'.

Regarding the question about quality standards - The algorithm isn't published.  

This depends upon the context of the question. Our FAQ clearly states "Server Fault is for system administrators and desktop support professionals, people who manage or maintain computers in a professional capacity.".

If the question meets those criteria then it has a home on SF.

Having had a look at questions tagged on SO please remember the mantra 'Don't migrate crap'.

Regarding the question about quality standards - The algorithm isn't published.

Migration of MSO links to MSE links
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