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Custom off-Topic reasons for Drupal Anwers

I would like to see the following closing reason, borrowed from Stack Overflow, added to off-topic: Questions concerning problems with code you've written must describe the specific problem and in …
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Custom off-Topic reasons for Drupal Anwers

Instead of the closing reason that it already enabled, I would use a different closing reason that has a reference to more than one Stack Exchange site. Questions on programming, PHP, SQL, etc. th …
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Is this a valid question?

The question the user is asking is: How can I give the right database credentials to Drush? Can I define something in drushrc files per project? I take it as asking "If Drush is using the php.in …
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Should requests for a module be considered valid or offtopic?

Questions about which module to use are indeed on-topic, but as other questions, they require a little of effort from the users. I think that this answer to What information should be given when askin …
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Should question about applications designed for Drupal, but working outside it, be on-topic ...

Generally speaking, questions about tools used exclusively for Drupal should be on-topic for Drupal Answers; for example, Drush is surely not a module, but questions about Drush are on-topic. If I can …
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Questions that lack any research effort

I think that there are some steps that are required before asking a question on Drupal Answers, and part of those steps are listed on What information should be given when asking a question? More answ …
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Community-related closing reasons for 2020

I would use this as one of the custom closing reasons. Questions on programming, programming languages, server, networking, or related infrastructure administration that don't require specific Dru …
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Community-related closing reasons for 2020

I would use the following closing reason for module recommendations. Questions expressly asking to recommend, suggest, or find a module, theme, distribution/profile, tutorial, or other off-site re …
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What should the lower level of Drupal questions be?

In the specific example, the answer to the question was reported in the README file, and the question could have been closed as general reference, if we had those closing reason. (The request to add i …
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Off topic or on topic?

Maybe the part of the Help Center that describes which questions should not be asked needs to be changed. What we are really trying to avoid are those questions where the OP simply reports a warning o …
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Should questions that contains only error or warning message and asking what to do be consid...

The question in question is asking "Why does this happen?" It doesn't ask what to do; the user could be trying to understand why it happens in a development site, and not in production, for example. I …
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