Bear with me, I'm fuming about getting a decline flag at 665 fw, which will take about 20ish successful flags to make up.

I flagged [this question][1] for migration to U&L. It has absolutely nothing to do with systems administration other than the OP saying `"I think this would be particularly useful for virtual appliances and server deployment."` That **cannot** be the standard for allowing questions to stay on the site that are otherwise unrelated. I could pick any technology topic under the sun, ask a question, and follow up with that sentence. Someone somewhere can find *anything* useful, this can't be the criteria by which question relevance is judged. 

Now I'm down 10 fw (which is a metric shit ton when you're at 665) and the question is still here. Why is this a more fitting place for that question than U&L?


  [1]: http://serverfault.com/questions/329118/are-there-any-web-based-linux-image-builders-that-allow-selection-of-preinstalle