Right now, if I create a CV on Careers (or via the "edit CV" link on my Stack Overflow profile), I can reserve a "slug" that'll let me link to my CV via a custom URL of the form https://stackoverflow.com/cv/slug
. Once I've entered a slug, it'll be reserved within the system - no one else can use the same slug, even if my CV isn't currently public!
So for example, I can't take the slug "jon", because someone named Jon already has it. And I can't take the slug "mike", because someone else already took that one too - even though their CV isn't currently visible.
Under the new Developer Story system (currently in private beta), this will change:
Here's the important part: It's no longer possible to "squat" a URL in this way with the Developer Story.
Either you pick your URL, then stackoverflow.com/story/zaphod is accessible, or you don't, and then it isn't.
This makes sense for a new system; there are probably a whole lot of fairly attractive slugs out there that were picked on a whim and then forgotten about; they've never been used and they'll never be used by anyone.
The problem is, this is going to end up removing previously-reserved slugs from the old system as well:
/cv/xyz and /story/xyz always come together, you can't have one without the other.
Right now, "mike" has a reserved slug; he may have never used it, or he may have used it yesterday and made it private this morning; it doesn't matter, because until now that slug was safe - he could change the visibility of it as the situation warranted. Job-searching? Make it public! Want to protect yourself from idle doxing? Make it private!
Here's the thing: I have no idea how many people actually did this. I just know it was possible: the system made it easy, and there was no penalty associated with it. One could, for example, keep your CV and slug private for two years, briefly make the slug point to something valid for the duration of a job search and then hide it again for another 5... Knowing that it'd still be there when you were ready for it. It's not an essential feature, but it's one the system offered and one I'd have to assume was used to some extent.
Well, we're about to pour salt on a whole bunch of slugs, and I think we should probably try to find out how many are potentially lurking out there somewhere, on business cards or printed flyers.
Here's my proposal:
Reserve Careers CV slugs in the new Story system if they've ever been public
For some slugs, it probably doesn't matter if they're technically up for grabs for a while. But for things like people's first names or other short words, we have to assume that - if not currently reserved - they'll be snatched up in short order. Once the beta ends and folks are actually using this new system, that could be catastrophic: if everyone who temporarily disabled their slug in the old system fails to make it public in the new system immediately, we can pretty much guarantee some of them won't be available a few days/weeks/months later when they get around to it.
Now, I'm not terribly familiar with the historical data available for Careers profiles. It may be that we can't know if a given slug has ever been public... In that case, I suggest we must reserve all current Careers slugs, in perpetuity, lest their owners find a slug they've used in the past now pointing to someone else's CV.