WhilstWhile I understand the stance that StackOverflowStack Overflow is primarily a Q&A site, and the question "What is the best tool/library to achieve X?" or even "What tools/libraries are available to achieve X?" are by their very nature subjective, these are still questions for which I often find myself needing an answer, especially when exploring technologies on the edges of my skillsetskill set.
Sure, we can head to Wikipedia and Google in order to resolve these sort of questions, but in the wild we will often find very biased comparisons, and it would be so much better to keep StackOverflowStack Overflow as the single source of truth for developer technologies.
Has there been any discussion regarding treating these as a different kind of question, with slightly different ground rules / functionality?
- These questions don't have an accepted answer (new functionality).
- The answers must be factual and unbiased, and will flagged for deletion if they verge towards emotionally loaded prose (e.g., fanboys or haters).
- Standard blurb surrounding the question should state that all answers are opinion based-based, and the most voted answer is not necessarily the right match for your needs.
- AdditionalAn additional blurb should also state that care must be taken regarding the age of answers, as tools and libraries evolve fast. It should also encourage contributors to update their answer from time to time, as the tool/library evolves.
I honestly think it is a shame that StackOverflowStack Overflow steers people away from these types of question, so I hope that there is room to incorporate such questions in a controlled manner in the future.