About
This site is for meta-discussion of a family of Q&A websites, all based on the Stack Overflow engine.
Each website is focused on a specific topic :
- Stack Overflow (software development)
- Server Fault (system administration and IT professionals)
- Super User (computer enthusiasts)
What the heck is meta-discussion?
Let's ask our friends at Wikipedia:
Meta-discussion means discussion of the discussion itself instead of the actual topic of the discussion. For example:
- the style of a discussion
- its participants
- the setting in which the discussion occurs
- the relationship of the discussion to other discussions on the same or different topics.
The etymology for the "meta-" prefix dates back to Aristotle's Metaphysics, which came after his works on physics. The fundamental meaning of the prefix in Greek is simply "after."
Why do we need this site?
The FAQ on all three sites explicitly disallows meta-discussion, to reduce clutter and noise.
Also, try to refrain from asking questions about this website itself unless you absolutely, positively have to. People don't come here to learn about the intricacies of this website; they come here to get answers to their questions. Let's try to help them out by not cluttering up the system with navelgazing meta-discussion. If you want to suggest a feature or discuss how the website works, visit our meta site.
This frustrated many members of the community who had perfectly legitimate reasons to ask questions about how and why the websites worked the way they do. We needed to provide an outlet for this activity, a separate place where community members could go for sanctioned meta-discussion. And here it is!
How do I use this site?
- Ask questions about how the websites work.
- Ask questions of the community.
- Post bugs.
- Suggest improvements.
- Propose new features.
Lots of topics are fair game, as long as they are about our family of Q&A websites in some way.
Who are the moderators?
Any community moderator from Stack Overflow, Server Fault, or Super User is also a moderator here.
Your words and images fascinate me! How can I learn more?
Check out the FAQ. And if you need to contact us, you can do so at team@stackoverflow.com
