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Someone asked a questionSomeone asked a question, which was put on hold for "This question does not appear to be specific to the Raspberry Pi within the scope defined in the help center".

Then the asker went ahead and proposed a OPi.SE.

Why is this SE specific to RPi (yeah, I know that the name is RPi)? The OPi.SE proposal will probably not be accepted. Isn't there anywhere this person can get an answer for his hardware in this SE?

Someone asked a question, which was put on hold for "This question does not appear to be specific to the Raspberry Pi within the scope defined in the help center".

Then the asker went ahead and proposed a OPi.SE.

Why is this SE specific to RPi (yeah, I know that the name is RPi)? The OPi.SE proposal will probably not be accepted. Isn't there anywhere this person can get an answer for his hardware in this SE?

Someone asked a question, which was put on hold for "This question does not appear to be specific to the Raspberry Pi within the scope defined in the help center".

Then the asker went ahead and proposed a OPi.SE.

Why is this SE specific to RPi (yeah, I know that the name is RPi)? The OPi.SE proposal will probably not be accepted. Isn't there anywhere this person can get an answer for his hardware in this SE?

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Why isn't non-pi but pi-like hardware supported here?

Someone asked a question, which was put on hold for "This question does not appear to be specific to the Raspberry Pi within the scope defined in the help center".

Then the asker went ahead and proposed a OPi.SE.

Why is this SE specific to RPi (yeah, I know that the name is RPi)? The OPi.SE proposal will probably not be accepted. Isn't there anywhere this person can get an answer for his hardware in this SE?