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As I said over on Area 51Area 51. The policy we seem to be developing over on Raspberry Pi stack exchange is one of relative permissiveness with regards to strict cross-site division.

Thus we have had a number of questions which should strictly have been moved to Electronics or Unix & Linux but have stayed on Raspberry Pi because while they could be answered on those other sites, they are still directly relevant to Raspberry Pi users and answers on raspberrypi will be more appropriate to Raspberry Pi users than an answer on a sister site might end up.

I would suggest is that we do likewise here - migrate questions which aren't actually about Robotics but be relatively tolerant of questions which are.

As a final point, I would highly recommend that people read Shog9's blog post Respect the community – your own, and others’, which has some excellent points to make about striking the right balance.

As I said over on Area 51. The policy we seem to be developing over on Raspberry Pi stack exchange is one of relative permissiveness with regards to strict cross-site division.

Thus we have had a number of questions which should strictly have been moved to Electronics or Unix & Linux but have stayed on Raspberry Pi because while they could be answered on those other sites, they are still directly relevant to Raspberry Pi users and answers on raspberrypi will be more appropriate to Raspberry Pi users than an answer on a sister site might end up.

I would suggest is that we do likewise here - migrate questions which aren't actually about Robotics but be relatively tolerant of questions which are.

As a final point, I would highly recommend that people read Shog9's blog post Respect the community – your own, and others’, which has some excellent points to make about striking the right balance.

As I said over on Area 51. The policy we seem to be developing over on Raspberry Pi stack exchange is one of relative permissiveness with regards to strict cross-site division.

Thus we have had a number of questions which should strictly have been moved to Electronics or Unix & Linux but have stayed on Raspberry Pi because while they could be answered on those other sites, they are still directly relevant to Raspberry Pi users and answers on raspberrypi will be more appropriate to Raspberry Pi users than an answer on a sister site might end up.

I would suggest is that we do likewise here - migrate questions which aren't actually about Robotics but be relatively tolerant of questions which are.

As a final point, I would highly recommend that people read Shog9's blog post Respect the community – your own, and others’, which has some excellent points to make about striking the right balance.

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As I said over on Area 51. The policy we seem to be developing over on Raspberry PiRaspberry Pi stack exchange is one of relative permissiveness with regards to strict cross-site division.

Thus we have had a number of questions which should strictly have been moved to Electronics or Unix & Linux but have stayed on Raspberry Pi because while they could be answered on those other sites, they are still directly relevant to Raspberry Pi users and answers on raspberrypi will be more appropriate to Raspberry Pi users than an answer on a sister site might end up.

I would suggest is that we do likewise here - migrate questions which aren't actually about Robotics but be relatively tolerant of questions which are.

As a final point, I would highly recommend that people read Shog9's blog post Respect the community – your own, and others’, which has some excellent points to make about striking the right balance.

As I said over on Area 51. The policy we seem to be developing over on Raspberry Pi stack exchange is one of relative permissiveness with regards to strict cross-site division.

Thus we have had a number of questions which should strictly have been moved to Electronics or Unix & Linux but have stayed on Raspberry Pi because while they could be answered on those other sites, they are still directly relevant to Raspberry Pi users and answers on raspberrypi will be more appropriate to Raspberry Pi users than an answer on a sister site might end up.

I would suggest is that we do likewise here - migrate questions which aren't actually about Robotics but be relatively tolerant of questions which are.

As a final point, I would highly recommend that people read Shog9's blog post Respect the community – your own, and others’, which has some excellent points to make about striking the right balance.

As I said over on Area 51. The policy we seem to be developing over on Raspberry Pi stack exchange is one of relative permissiveness with regards to strict cross-site division.

Thus we have had a number of questions which should strictly have been moved to Electronics or Unix & Linux but have stayed on Raspberry Pi because while they could be answered on those other sites, they are still directly relevant to Raspberry Pi users and answers on raspberrypi will be more appropriate to Raspberry Pi users than an answer on a sister site might end up.

I would suggest is that we do likewise here - migrate questions which aren't actually about Robotics but be relatively tolerant of questions which are.

As a final point, I would highly recommend that people read Shog9's blog post Respect the community – your own, and others’, which has some excellent points to make about striking the right balance.

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As I said over on Area 51. The policy we seem to be developing over on Raspberry Pi stack exchange is one of relative permissiveness with regards to strict cross-site division.

Thus we have had a number of questions which should strictly have been moved to Electronics or Unix & LinuxUnix & Linux but have stayed on Raspberry Pi because while they could be answered on those other sites, they are still directly relevant to Raspberry Pi users and answers on raspberrypi will be more appropriate to Raspberry Pi users than an answer on a sister site might end up.

I would suggest is that we do likewise here - migrate questions which aren't actually about Robotics but be relatively tolerant of questions which are.

As a final point, I would highly recommend that people read Shog9's blog post Respect the community – your own, and others’, which has some excellent points to make about striking the right balance.

As I said over on Area 51. The policy we seem to be developing over on Raspberry Pi stack exchange is one of relative permissiveness with regards to strict cross-site division.

Thus we have had a number of questions which should strictly have been moved to Electronics or Unix & Linux but have stayed on Raspberry Pi because while they could be answered on those other sites, they are still directly relevant to Raspberry Pi users and answers on raspberrypi will be more appropriate to Raspberry Pi users than an answer on a sister site might end up.

I would suggest is that we do likewise here - migrate questions which aren't actually about Robotics but be relatively tolerant of questions which are.

As a final point, I would highly recommend that people read Shog9's blog post Respect the community – your own, and others’, which has some excellent points to make about striking the right balance.

As I said over on Area 51. The policy we seem to be developing over on Raspberry Pi stack exchange is one of relative permissiveness with regards to strict cross-site division.

Thus we have had a number of questions which should strictly have been moved to Electronics or Unix & Linux but have stayed on Raspberry Pi because while they could be answered on those other sites, they are still directly relevant to Raspberry Pi users and answers on raspberrypi will be more appropriate to Raspberry Pi users than an answer on a sister site might end up.

I would suggest is that we do likewise here - migrate questions which aren't actually about Robotics but be relatively tolerant of questions which are.

As a final point, I would highly recommend that people read Shog9's blog post Respect the community – your own, and others’, which has some excellent points to make about striking the right balance.

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