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Currently, where should we ask any OS related question?

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I was looking at site proposals. I noticed lot of people including me were proposing for a site where we can ask any OS(Linux, Windows) related question. But, currently there's no site in Codidact where we can ask any OS related question. So, would moderator suggest to ask question somewhere in Codidact? or, they will say to keep patience until they finish work on it?

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FoggyFinder‭ wrote about 3 years ago

There is no community for such Qs yet.

r~~‭ wrote about 3 years ago · edited about 3 years ago

Codidact's model in general seems to be that individual communities are islands in an ocean of possible questions. There's no goal to pave the entire ocean; if you have a question that isn't on one of the existing islands, your options are to try to get an island to form beneath it, convince an existing island to extend out to it, or go away. Island formation happens via Site Proposals. Island extension happens in the Meta category for that community. Anything else gets downvoted.