Consider this the less interesting, lower-grossing sequel to last year's surprise hit comedy, I am not an electronic gadget!.

The Stack Exchange site list has been updated in response to that question — although some mistakes snuck in since the cleanup, e.g. "Q&A for peer programmer code reviews" — but the site descriptions on SEDE still lack a consistent, up-to-date format.

For example, MSO's description is still "Q&A about Stack Overflow, Server Fault and Super User" even though the site is now for the whole network. Photo's doesn't even start with "Q&A about": it's "Welcome to Q&A for professional photographers, photo editors, and serious enthusiasts." TeX's isn't even grammatically correct: "Q&A for users of TeX, LaTeX, ConTeXt, and related typesetting system."

Even the metas are affected; some of their descriptions start with "Q&A about the Site for..."; others just say "Q&A about [site name]."

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even the capitalization Isn't consistent. Sheesh what kind of An operation is this, anyWay? – Matt Ball Mar 10 '11 at 20:58
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The problem is that since SEDE is open-source, it isn't tied to the master list of sites and their descriptions. Instead, there's a SQL script that populates a table with all the sites when the system is updated every month.

I went in to fix this up, but I realized the script has but a handful of sites... so I think @waffles has the file up-to-date but not checked in, or the mechanism to populate the table has changed. Or perhaps a combination of the two.

Sorry, I tried. :(

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I'll be happy to fix it up if the file gets checked in with all the sites. – Jon Seigel Mar 11 '11 at 0:46
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