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So this question started on ServerFault and got moved to SuperUser,

https://superuser.com/questions/426308/tunneling-ftp-connection

and this one is on ServerFault and doesn't yet show signs of anyone deciding it's off-topic,

How to set vim filetype when editing nginx config filesHow to set vim filetype when editing nginx config files

The 2nd question to me looks like a Developer asking about personal workstation configuration, a perfect candidate for SuperUser or the Unix StackExchange site, while the former appears to be someone trying to connect to Work resources from home, which is something a sysadmin might need to do as part of their job.

Shouldn't the first one be back on ServerFault and the 2nd on SuperUser?

So this question started on ServerFault and got moved to SuperUser,

https://superuser.com/questions/426308/tunneling-ftp-connection

and this one is on ServerFault and doesn't yet show signs of anyone deciding it's off-topic,

How to set vim filetype when editing nginx config files

The 2nd question to me looks like a Developer asking about personal workstation configuration, a perfect candidate for SuperUser or the Unix StackExchange site, while the former appears to be someone trying to connect to Work resources from home, which is something a sysadmin might need to do as part of their job.

Shouldn't the first one be back on ServerFault and the 2nd on SuperUser?

So this question started on ServerFault and got moved to SuperUser,

https://superuser.com/questions/426308/tunneling-ftp-connection

and this one is on ServerFault and doesn't yet show signs of anyone deciding it's off-topic,

How to set vim filetype when editing nginx config files

The 2nd question to me looks like a Developer asking about personal workstation configuration, a perfect candidate for SuperUser or the Unix StackExchange site, while the former appears to be someone trying to connect to Work resources from home, which is something a sysadmin might need to do as part of their job.

Shouldn't the first one be back on ServerFault and the 2nd on SuperUser?

replaced http://superuser.com/ with https://superuser.com/
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So this question started on ServerFault and got moved to SuperUser,

http://superuser.com/questions/426308/tunneling-ftp-connectionhttps://superuser.com/questions/426308/tunneling-ftp-connection

and this one is on ServerFault and doesn't yet show signs of anyone deciding it's off-topic,

How to set vim filetype when editing nginx config files

The 2nd question to me looks like a Developer asking about personal workstation configuration, a perfect candidate for SuperUser or the Unix StackExchange site, while the former appears to be someone trying to connect to Work resources from home, which is something a sysadmin might need to do as part of their job.

Shouldn't the first one be back on ServerFault and the 2nd on SuperUser?

So this question started on ServerFault and got moved to SuperUser,

http://superuser.com/questions/426308/tunneling-ftp-connection

and this one is on ServerFault and doesn't yet show signs of anyone deciding it's off-topic,

How to set vim filetype when editing nginx config files

The 2nd question to me looks like a Developer asking about personal workstation configuration, a perfect candidate for SuperUser or the Unix StackExchange site, while the former appears to be someone trying to connect to Work resources from home, which is something a sysadmin might need to do as part of their job.

Shouldn't the first one be back on ServerFault and the 2nd on SuperUser?

So this question started on ServerFault and got moved to SuperUser,

https://superuser.com/questions/426308/tunneling-ftp-connection

and this one is on ServerFault and doesn't yet show signs of anyone deciding it's off-topic,

How to set vim filetype when editing nginx config files

The 2nd question to me looks like a Developer asking about personal workstation configuration, a perfect candidate for SuperUser or the Unix StackExchange site, while the former appears to be someone trying to connect to Work resources from home, which is something a sysadmin might need to do as part of their job.

Shouldn't the first one be back on ServerFault and the 2nd on SuperUser?

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Confused about some question migrations?

So this question started on ServerFault and got moved to SuperUser,

http://superuser.com/questions/426308/tunneling-ftp-connection

and this one is on ServerFault and doesn't yet show signs of anyone deciding it's off-topic,

How to set vim filetype when editing nginx config files

The 2nd question to me looks like a Developer asking about personal workstation configuration, a perfect candidate for SuperUser or the Unix StackExchange site, while the former appears to be someone trying to connect to Work resources from home, which is something a sysadmin might need to do as part of their job.

Shouldn't the first one be back on ServerFault and the 2nd on SuperUser?