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Where do questions about scripts/programs written in Automator belong? They could belong

  • on StackOverflow, as they're a sort of programming.
  • on SuperUser, as they are often used to automate lengthy/annoying tasks by power users.
  • even on the Ask Different Apple site, as Automator is an OS X native program.

Or could they even go on any of the three? Or others? Could it be flagged as of topic or migrated if on one of the 'wrong' sites, or is it open enough that it would be fine on any?

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According to this post, it seems that OS X questions are okay on either SP or Ask Differently, so I think that the last two options aren't really any different.

Where do questions about scripts/programs written in Automator belong? They could belong

  • on StackOverflow, as they're a sort of programming.
  • on SuperUser, as they are often used to automate lengthy/annoying tasks by power users.
  • even on the Ask Different Apple site, as Automator is an OS X native program.

Or could they even go on any of the three? Or others? Could it be flagged as of topic or migrated if on one of the 'wrong' sites, or is it open enough that it would be fine on any?

###EDIT###

According to this post, it seems that OS X questions are okay on either SP or Ask Differently, so I think that the last two options aren't really any different.

Where do questions about scripts/programs written in Automator belong? They could belong

  • on StackOverflow, as they're a sort of programming.
  • on SuperUser, as they are often used to automate lengthy/annoying tasks by power users.
  • even on the Ask Different Apple site, as Automator is an OS X native program.

Or could they even go on any of the three? Or others? Could it be flagged as of topic or migrated if on one of the 'wrong' sites, or is it open enough that it would be fine on any?

EDIT

According to this post, it seems that OS X questions are okay on either SP or Ask Differently, so I think that the last two options aren't really any different.

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Where do questions about scripts/programs written in Automator belong? They could belong

Or could they even go on any of the three? Or others? Could it be flagged as of topic or migrated if on one of the 'wrong' sites, or is it open enough that it would be fine on any?

###EDIT###

According to this post, it seems that OS X questions are okay on either SP or Ask Differently, so I think that the last two options aren't really any different.

Where do questions about scripts/programs written in Automator belong? They could belong

  • on StackOverflow, as they're a sort of programming.
  • on SuperUser, as they are often used to automate lengthy/annoying tasks by power users.
  • even on the Ask Different Apple site, as Automator is an OS X native program.

Or could they even go on any of the three? Or others? Could it be flagged as of topic or migrated if on one of the 'wrong' sites, or is it open enough that it would be fine on any?

###EDIT###

According to this post, it seems that OS X questions are okay on either SP or Ask Differently, so I think that the last two options aren't really any different.

Where do questions about scripts/programs written in Automator belong? They could belong

  • on StackOverflow, as they're a sort of programming.
  • on SuperUser, as they are often used to automate lengthy/annoying tasks by power users.
  • even on the Ask Different Apple site, as Automator is an OS X native program.

Or could they even go on any of the three? Or others? Could it be flagged as of topic or migrated if on one of the 'wrong' sites, or is it open enough that it would be fine on any?

###EDIT###

According to this post, it seems that OS X questions are okay on either SP or Ask Differently, so I think that the last two options aren't really any different.

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Where do questions about scripts/programs written in Automator belong? They could belong

Or could they even go on any of the three? Or others? Could it be flagged as of topic or migrated if on one of the 'wrong' sites, or is it open enough that it would be fine on any?

###EDIT###

According to this post, it seems that OS X questions are okay on either SP or Ask Differently, so I think that the last two options aren't really any different.

Where do questions about scripts/programs written in Automator belong? They could belong

  • on StackOverflow, as they're a sort of programming.
  • on SuperUser, as they are often used to automate lengthy/annoying tasks by power users.
  • even on the Ask Different Apple site, as Automator is an OS X native program.

Or could they even go on any of the three? Or others? Could it be flagged as of topic or migrated if on one of the 'wrong' sites, or is it open enough that it would be fine on any?

###EDIT###

According to this post, it seems that OS X questions are okay on either SP or Ask Differently, so I think that the last two options aren't really any different.

Where do questions about scripts/programs written in Automator belong? They could belong

  • on StackOverflow, as they're a sort of programming.
  • on SuperUser, as they are often used to automate lengthy/annoying tasks by power users.
  • even on the Ask Different Apple site, as Automator is an OS X native program.

Or could they even go on any of the three? Or others? Could it be flagged as of topic or migrated if on one of the 'wrong' sites, or is it open enough that it would be fine on any?

###EDIT###

According to this post, it seems that OS X questions are okay on either SP or Ask Differently, so I think that the last two options aren't really any different.

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