Migration targets have been change, some statistics of interest from a [related Meta.SO question][1]. > 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 > > <sub>†Existing migration targets at time of writing.</sub> > > 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. [1]: http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/118685/should-some-communities-have-more-than-4-migration-targets