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

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.

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.

Fixup of bad MSO links to MSE links migration
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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.

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.

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.

Migration of MSO links to MSE links
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Migration targets have been change, some statistics of interest from a related Meta.SO questionrelated 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.

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.

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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