Not really a question, but I thought it would interest people here:

SuperUser right now as 33,777 question, while ServerFault has 33,734. They are amazingly within 43 questions of each other. I think SuperUser actually passed ServerFault (which launched earlier) some time within the last couple hours.

In other news, StackOverflow looks to surpass the 600,000 mark this week.

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Nice. What's the average questions/day on each of the sites? Obviously it's higher on SuperUser but it would be interesting to see by how much. – The Unhandled Exception Apr 5 '10 at 21:20
Something I have always been interested in seeing is the percentage of answers accepted between the two sites. Is there any way of getting that data? – Locutus Apr 5 '10 at 21:23
Still lagging behind Stack Overflow though... – Ivo Flipse Apr 5 '10 at 21:46

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I'm sure in part because of the sheer volume of questions that we send over to SU.

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Super User ought to have more questions on account of having a much wider audience, considering that there are so many more... er, users, than administrators and other IT professionals. And by the same token there are going to be more helpful folks who can answer those questions.

It wouldn't surprise me if Super User surpasses Stack Overflow someday... but SO has a pretty big head start, so it might be a while!

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Not gonna happen. A "user" is not a "super user". There are way more programmers than super users. – Pacerier Jul 2 '12 at 20:59

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