Are topics like 'how are the minimum requirements for validators calculated?' or 'how does Solana compare to (some other Layer 1)' appropriate?
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I don't think we want SE community to be exclusively about programming on Solana. It's not solana-programming.stackexchange.com
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There are many potential questions about
- how Solana works in general,
- how validators work,
- possible error when running the CLI,
- issues when using Solana or Solana apps as an end user,
that I would expect this community to be about. As long as questions meet other criteria, of course.
how does Solana compare to (some other Layer 1)' appropriate
likely is not a good questions because it requires a very opinionated answer most of the time. You could ask something more direct that requires a fact as an answer
how are the minimum requirements for validators calculated?
This is probably ok.
Any questions about core architecture, developing on Solana, and validator/RPC setup should be fine imo
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It is possible to do a non opinionated comparison of Layer 1s. The point of the meta question is that how they differ is a non programming question.– mikemaccana ModCommented Jul 18, 2022 at 8:11
Is it focused exclusively on Solana "programming"?
In an inclusive to peripheral Solana focused things kind of a way, sure!
Either of those topic examples seem like perfectly fair territory, especially in a beta phase of a community's development :)
Jacob Creech makes a good point about question soundness. A focused comparative analytical question is one thing, but when unfocused such inquiry invites speculation.
At this stage, I think a slightly wider net is alright.
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This answer is vague - I don't think 'focused exclusively on Solana programming in an inclusive to peripheral Solana focused things kind of a way' is logically possible. We either exclude or include. I think you mean we say we want to include non-programming topics but it's not clear.– mikemaccana ModCommented Aug 17, 2022 at 11:20