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What's off-topic; anything in a home setting, or anything that was designed for home use?
As I already stated in a comment: I actually thought the FAQ covered this pretty well.
Questions pertaining to "domestic/consumer grade" devices are not automatically off topic. Quite the contrary. T …
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Can we weed out the benchmarking questions?
What about someone asking for tools to be used in benchmarking? Seems to me that would be perfectly on topic.
e.g. Someone might be looking for the tools and/or methods which might be employed to per …
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Should we modify the FAQ to include policy subversion as explicitly Off Topic?
Two things spring to mind:
It's adequately covered already because policy subversion is unprofessional (as per Shane's answer).
The people who tend to post those questions show no signs of having re …
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Changing the FAQ: Home networks
The FAQ does not in any way discourage asking questions relating to:
* Networking outside of the professional workplace
* Running servers at home in any way
The way I read the FAQ, unless you'r …