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This question isn't on topic though. It is a typical example of "primarily opinion based". If you want to keep it up to date, you can always edit one of the existing answers, but it really isn't a question that fits our scope or the SE model.

It is both opinion based and is about running a VM on a Mac so any answers would have to be for virtualization solutions that work on a Mac. So it's doubly off topic here.

Now, if you see a question that is indeed on topic today (although I can't really imagine how that would happen), then edit it. ThatIf the question was closed in the last 5 days, editing it will put it in a reopen queue. Alternatively, or for older questions, post a question here about it and explain why you feel it should be reopened. If enough people agree with you, they will vote to reopen it.

This question isn't on topic though. It is a typical example of "primarily opinion based". If you want to keep it up to date, you can always edit one of the existing answers, but it really isn't a question that fits our scope or the SE model.

It is both opinion based and is about running a VM on a Mac so any answers would have to be for virtualization solutions that work on a Mac. So it's doubly off topic here.

Now, if you see a question that is indeed on topic today (although I can't really imagine how that would happen), then edit it. That will put it in a reopen queue. Alternatively, post a question here about it and explain why you feel it should be reopened. If enough people agree with you, they will vote to reopen it.

This question isn't on topic though. It is a typical example of "primarily opinion based". If you want to keep it up to date, you can always edit one of the existing answers, but it really isn't a question that fits our scope or the SE model.

It is both opinion based and is about running a VM on a Mac so any answers would have to be for virtualization solutions that work on a Mac. So it's doubly off topic here.

Now, if you see a question that is indeed on topic today (although I can't really imagine how that would happen), then edit it. If the question was closed in the last 5 days, editing it will put it in a reopen queue. Alternatively, or for older questions, post a question here about it and explain why you feel it should be reopened. If enough people agree with you, they will vote to reopen it.

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terdon Mod
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This question isn't on topic though. It is a typical example of "primarily opinion based". If you want to keep it up to date, you can always edit one of the existing answers, but it really isn't a question that fits our scope or the SE model.

It is both opinion based and is about running a VM on a Mac so any answers would have to be for virtualization solutions that work on a Mac. So it's doubly off topic here.

Now, if you see a question that is indeed on topic today (although I can't really imagine how that would happen), then edit it. That will put it in a reopen queue. Alternatively, post a question here about it and explain why you feel it should be reopened. If enough people agree with you, they will vote to reopen it.