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A friend of mine writes Byobu and prefers to use stackexchanges rather than the Launchpad Answers feature. However there are 77 questions worth of decent content there. He'd like to move over to using a stackexchange and superuser seemed to be the best fit.

I wanted to post this on meta because we wanted to make sure we did this the right way instead of a way that is less than ideal and to get feedback.

So far here's my plan:

  • Weed through the existing questions, post the ones that are still relevant on superuser, updated if necessary.
  • The author is subscribed to the tag and will take ownership of it by answering questions.

This project is relatively small so I don't think it's going to be a big problem. Did I miss anything?

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    +1, I'm on board, Jorge. I'd love to use superuser for byobu questions and answers! Feb 7, 2012 at 21:43
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    One thing you need to make sure is that his users will understand how this site works. There will be no leniency in case of bad, subjective etc. questions. If there's some customisation possible and someone asks for the best, favourite option it will get closed. It's just not a discussion board.
    – Daniel Beck Mod
    Feb 8, 2012 at 6:33
  • @DanielBeck You probably meant „It’s not just a discussion board”
    – kinokijuf
    Feb 10, 2012 at 21:16
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    @kinokijuf No, I didn't. We don't generally discuss things. We ask and answer questions. This site is not suited for extended discussions. Posts aren't necessarily sorted by date, and comments are second class citizens. We don't tolerate stupid or content-free posts.
    – Daniel Beck Mod
    Feb 10, 2012 at 21:22
  • According to our about page, we are both a forum, wiki, blog and a digg/reddit.
    – kinokijuf
    Feb 11, 2012 at 12:21

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As long as its meant as a tool for user questions (like how it works) and not developer questions or feature requests, then I don't see a problem if he decides to migrate relevant questions to Super User.

I would advise to do so in a somewhat organic fashion, so his questions don't flood the front page, but given the work involved with asking and answering 77 questions, I'm sure he won't even try doing it in one go.

Given that the developer is on top of it, I'm sure we'll be able to deal with any problems if they occur. So I'm not worried about getting flooded by feature requests and the like.

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  • Ok I'll trickle in a few at a time and watch this question for feedback, thanks! Feb 7, 2012 at 21:59
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    Do make sure that the developer mentions in his profile that he's affiliated with the project, too, as per our affiliation requirements.
    – nhinkle
    Feb 7, 2012 at 22:59

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