How can I dispute one of my questions having had been marked as off-topic?
I have asked this question on Server Fault after I discovered that I should put the question on Server Fault.
How can I dispute one of my questions having had been marked as off-topic?
I have asked this question on Server Fault after I discovered that I should put the question on Server Fault.
How can I dispute one of my questions having had been marked as off-topic?
The help pages offer a number of approaches (emphasis mine):
... If you see a question and you disagree with the stated reason of its closure, you should first try to edit the question to improve it as much as possible. Read the close notice and any comments carefully to address concerns raised there. Closed questions that receive edits within the first 5 days of closure are automatically put into a review queue to be considered for reopening.
Additionally, you can:
- Leave a comment on the question itself calling for it to be reopened. Be detailed: explain why the question shouldn't have been closed. Be constructive: name-calling is as likely to drive folks away as it is win them to your cause. Remember, anyone on the site with at least 3,000 reputation points can vote to reopen a question - even if a moderator closed it.
- Be sure that you've read the close notice and any comments on the question so you can address any concerns raised there. Addressing the concerns often means editing the post, which any user may do.
- Flag the question for moderator attention. Again, explain why it should be reopened. There is more than one moderator, and moderators do reconsider their decisions.
Asking for clarification on Meta typically also attracts the attention from our active community members and moderators and I have since moved your question to SuperUser, as you requested in a comment.
We routinely close home user questions. The text of the close reason is quite clear (my emphasis)
"Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." –
*cough*
moderator and they may (or may not) decide that your migration request has merit.Consider it done.
This quote is taken directly from the page meta.SE page you linked to:
Server Fault is for Information Technology Professionals needing expert answers related to managing computer systems in a professional capacity.
So it appears you read some of that answer, but not all of it.
Now, your question is not a bad question. It's just off-topic for Server Fault. As is the case with any SE site, the burden is on the user to read each site's Help section to learn what topics and environments are appropriate for the site.