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Very simple way of putting it by summarizing Flimm's answerFlimm's answer and merging it with my commentmy comment:

Development is ontopic, provided...

  • it's about or related to Ubuntu (to at least some extent)

    OR

  • the user has a valid substantive reason not to post it on SO and mentions why.

Note: users are expected to be aware of the existence of StackOverflow.

Very simple way of putting it by summarizing Flimm's answer and merging it with my comment:

Development is ontopic, provided...

  • it's about or related to Ubuntu (to at least some extent)

    OR

  • the user has a valid substantive reason not to post it on SO and mentions why.

Note: users are expected to be aware of the existence of StackOverflow.

Very simple way of putting it by summarizing Flimm's answer and merging it with my comment:

Development is ontopic, provided...

  • it's about or related to Ubuntu (to at least some extent)

    OR

  • the user has a valid substantive reason not to post it on SO and mentions why.

Note: users are expected to be aware of the existence of StackOverflow.

defined "some reason"
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Very simple way of putting it by summarizing Flimm's answer and merging it with my comment:

Development is ontopic, provided...

  • it's about or related to Ubuntu (to at least some extent)

    OR

  • the user has somea valid substantive reason to not to post it on SO and mentions why.

Note: users are expected to be aware of the existence of StackOverflow.

Very simple way of putting it by summarizing Flimm's answer and merging it with my comment:

Development is ontopic, provided...

  • it's related to Ubuntu (to at least some extent)

    OR

  • the user has some reason to not post it on SO and mentions why.

Note: users are expected to be aware of the existence of StackOverflow.

Very simple way of putting it by summarizing Flimm's answer and merging it with my comment:

Development is ontopic, provided...

  • it's about or related to Ubuntu (to at least some extent)

    OR

  • the user has a valid substantive reason not to post it on SO and mentions why.

Note: users are expected to be aware of the existence of StackOverflow.

add OR to avoid misunderstanding
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