Let's say I'm going to write an article why I think a new GUI Library needs to be developed. Is there any place to do this? It would be a longer blog style article, so not something what IMHO belongs on Stack Overflow. But for obvious reasons I don't want to start just another blog.

So do I have to wait for a DiscussionOverflow.com or is there already something like it?

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<snarky comment about 0% acceptance> – Earlz May 11 '10 at 19:56
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Why not start "just another blog"? SO is designed as a Q&A site, not one for discussions. – nb69307 May 11 '10 at 19:57
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@Eartz I don't see 0% accept rate on meta as a problem (or on SO, come to that). – nb69307 May 11 '10 at 19:58
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Go start a blog and leave SO alone. – John Saunders May 11 '10 at 20:04
@Neil: Yes i know this. But it is a weakness and SO should evolve away from a pure Q&A site. – Lothar May 11 '10 at 20:20
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It's not a weakness, it's their target. You don't see starbucks selling hamburgers do you? – jmfsg May 11 '10 at 20:22
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@Lothar That's your opinion. Most of us see it as a great strength. I think you may be in a very small minority on this. – nb69307 May 11 '10 at 20:41

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Stackoverflow - the technology, not just the site - does not handle discussions well. The voting and answer acceptance mechanism are built to find the best (and most likely to be correct) answer to a question.

A forum or blog might be better for what you're trying to do, although I can see how neither is perfect.

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I disagree about the voting. The voting system finds the most popular post, that's it. It happens to usually be the correct answer in the context of Q&A, but the subjective questions on SO show that it can handle popularity contests – Bob May 11 '10 at 20:12
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@Bob or on Meta, the amount of memes in your post – Earlz May 11 '10 at 23:47

Make a google search for "programming forums"

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To answer your title question, as of a few weeks ago, there's the Programmers SE beta for discussion-y posts. But to answer your specific question, Programmers SE is no more appropriate for a blog-style article than SO is.

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That type of post would only belong on SO as an answer to a question. But let's be serious -- it looks pretty strange asking a "fake" question, then immediately providing a 6000 word perfectly-proofread answer. (Note: all posts are constrained to a certain number of characters, short enough that it's not suitable for this type of post -- that is by design.)

I think what you're really looking for is to (a) post what you think about a topic, and then (b) get feedback on it. This is precisely how a blog works -- it may be cliché to start a blog these days, but that's the best medium for this type of content, IMO.

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I know a blog it is the best medium. But it definitely isn't if you have a low volumne or even worse a single article blog. So i tried to ask if there is something i would call an open blog aggregator. Where many people can talk about it something like SlashDot but not for news but for technical articles. – Lothar May 11 '10 at 20:16
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@Lothar: If you're considering writing more in the future, then you could still post on a new blog, but ask for feedback from a programming forum where you link to the article. – Jon Seigel May 11 '10 at 20:27

something like this would be awesome to replace linkin.com's discussion groups; it suffers from tons of low-quality responses, spam, and zero community policing.

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