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Can Stack Exchange follow a more generic approach?
Tag all the http://stackoverflow.com questions with programming.
Tag all the http://serverfault.com questions with server.
Tag all the http://unix.stackexchange.com questions with unix.
Tag all the http://ubuntu.stackexchange.com questions with ubuntu.
Do the same for every other Stack Exchange site.
Merge the databases.
Set up one site which shows all questions.
Set up all the other sites to filter questions based on their tags.
Make http://stackoverflow.com only show questions tagged programming.
Make http://serverfault.com only show questions tagged with server.
...and so on.
Why all the trouble?
one search query could give relevant results from all sites- questions could appear on many sites at once (e.g. a question about git server on Ubuntu could appear on Stack Overflow, Server Fault, Unix SE and Ubuntu SE).
- migrating questions could be done by retagging
I don't care what you do with the reputation. I think tag based reputation is reasonable.
Update: I learned that the unified searching can already be done here: http://stackexchange.com/. I also learned that I should read the blog more often. The other points still stand, although I care much less about them now that I can search across all sites.
