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What is the scope of Network Engineering community?

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What is the scope of Network Engineering community?

No question is ever closed on a SE site without a reason given. While there may or may not be a comment by those closing the question, the close statement always provides some sort guidance to what is ...
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Let's allow network automation questions, such as ansible, Python used to administer routers, etc

Background When we started, NE.SE was actively identifying itself as a community and we got some bleed-over questions from StackOverflow... there was also some confusion among StackOverflow users / ...
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Correct place for network development and theory questions?

Your first case may seem ok, but it's too broad and will be answered with too much opinion. How a specific device -- and to some extent, the specific firmware -- handles things would be much more ...
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In what way is this question off-topic?

On the What topics can I ask about here? page, it explains that your question must meet the requirement of "hardware that has a paid support option (enterprise/provider class products, some small ...
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