Expert communities are needed for all walks of life. Today many people are extremely proficient with computer technologies yet are not computer programmers or freaks. For example I study classical chinese, my professor admits to rely heavily on the net for translations.

It is my thought that expert community sites should be made available for all matters. Just as long as each site remains specialized in its own domain.

So how about a... confuciusoverflow?

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yesterday I had two questions closed as dups - please cut me some slack, I am sure nobody ever mentioned confuciusoverflow... – Yaneeve Apr 1 '10 at 6:22
... and this has nothing to do with April Fools Day – Yaneeve Apr 1 '10 at 6:23
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sorry... no chinese mentioned there ;-) – Yaneeve Apr 1 '10 at 6:27
Because you're supposed to put it there instead of creating a duplicate post. – random Apr 1 '10 at 6:30
I see you've gone nasty. I asked a serious question not one which should be answered by "I wish to see a getalife.stackexchange.com" type question. – Yaneeve Apr 1 '10 at 6:37
Point out where it is nasty. And show that you've read the questions pointed out as possible dupes. – random Apr 1 '10 at 6:40
Nasty => vote down. As far as reading the questions, you'll have to take my word for it. – Yaneeve Apr 1 '10 at 6:41
So the only one that's bothered to comment is the only one that could have possibly voted you down? Is that the logic? – random Apr 1 '10 at 6:43
Admittedly, "broken" logic, yet "statistically" I suppose so – Yaneeve Apr 1 '10 at 6:45
Well then, in this case, it is wrong. – random Apr 1 '10 at 6:49
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@Yaneeve: the answer to your question is "these are already available". see stackexchange.com or ask on meta.stackexchange.com -- you might have gotten downvoted because (guessing here) Meta Stack Overflow is for questions about Stack Overflow, Server Fault, or Super User. – quack quixote Apr 1 '10 at 6:49
Thanks for pointing out stackexchange.com, yet what I wish to see are free communities just like stackoverflow not a site with different pricing options... – Yaneeve Apr 1 '10 at 6:56
@Yaneeve: the point is that Stack Exchange offers somebody the ability to build a community on whatever topic they wish. that somebody can offer their Stack Exchange site freely to the rest of the world if they like. if this community is something you want, Stack Exchange is one possible how ; all you have to do is find someone to fund it! if you're asking Stack Overflow to open such a site, one of random's links are probably a better place to put such a request. – quack quixote Apr 1 '10 at 7:10
@quack I will reiterate that my question/"request" had been serious and going over @random's links I saw that most answers had been written in pun – Yaneeve Apr 1 '10 at 7:15
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up vote 3 down vote accepted

Now that it's a few months later, you can start this yourself at Area 51!

Going to vote to close as too localized as I don't think this question will be of much value in the future; I just found it on a cleanup run and wanted to provide some closure.

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