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Meta What are the guidelines for porting one's answers from ElectricalEngineering.SE, if any?

I've noticed that in the edit account section there is a (inactive) link to one's content on a StackExchange site. This made me wonder if it is appropriate to transfer some content from EE.SE manu...

2 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by Lorenzo Donati‭  ·  last activity 3y ago by Olin Lathrop‭

#2: Post edited by user avatar Lorenzo Donati‭ · 2021-07-25T10:12:39Z (over 3 years ago)
  • I've noticed that in the edit account section there is a (inactive) link to one's content on a StackExchange site.
  • This made me wonder if it is appropriate to transfer some content from EE.SE manually.
  • I have quite a bunch of good answers there and I'd like to "migrate" them here, perhaps after a bit of editing, depending on the question to which I was answering (I'd probably need to make up a new question because some of my good answers were to somewhat incomplete or foggy questions).
  • Therefore I'm asking:
  • 1. Is it acceptable to "port" one's answers from EE.SE?
  • 2. Is there some guidelines to do that, especially regarding creating a matching question, either because the OP was not too good or for not "stealing" the work of the person who wrote it?
  • I've noticed that in the edit account section there is a (inactive) link to one's content on a StackExchange site.
  • This made me wonder if it is appropriate to transfer some content from EE.SE manually.
  • I have quite a bunch of good answers there and I'd like to "migrate" them here, perhaps after a bit of editing, depending on the question to which I was answering (I'd probably need to make up a new question because some of my good answers were to somewhat incomplete or foggy questions).
  • Therefore I'm asking:
  • 1. Is it acceptable to "port" one's answers from [EE.SE](https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/29434/lorenzo-donati-codidact-com)?
  • 2. Is there some guidelines to do that, especially regarding creating a matching question, either because the OP was not too good or to avoid "stealing" the work of the person who wrote it?
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Lorenzo Donati‭ · 2021-07-24T14:12:11Z (over 3 years ago)
What are the guidelines for porting one's answers from ElectricalEngineering.SE, if any?
I've noticed that in the edit account section there is a (inactive) link to one's content on a StackExchange site.

This made me wonder if it is appropriate to transfer some content from EE.SE manually.

I have quite a bunch of good answers there and I'd like to "migrate" them here, perhaps after a bit of editing, depending on the question to which I was answering (I'd probably need to make up a new question because some of my good answers were to somewhat incomplete or foggy questions).

Therefore I'm asking:

1. Is it acceptable to "port" one's answers from EE.SE?

2. Is there some guidelines to do that, especially regarding creating a matching question, either because the OP was not too good or for not "stealing" the work of the person who wrote it?