We (Team DAG) are going to be going over the latest prototype of the Ask a Question wizard this Friday, so this discussion is timely. The exact mechanism hasn't been nailed down, but I've been working with the premise that the wizard is:
- optional,
- experimental and
- extensible.
Askers, even new users, should have an option to skip the wizard altogether. The default effect will make the easiest option the most commonly used, however. One option would be to force users to pick from either the freeform text box or a wizard that matches their question type. Alternatively, we might discover via experimentation that a debugging template really should be the default because it's so helpful in producing better questions. As you might expect, we'll be checking in on meta as this project proceeds.
I've long had a problemproblems with the way questionsquestion variety has been chiseled awaysaway from the site. (That's part of what prompted this question.) If we measure success by question score and whether they are closed, I'm confident we'll eventually optimize for a template for debugging questions. It's just a lot easier to make a snap judgement about whether a problem is well-presented when the problem is "I have a bug in my code". For that matter, it's a lot easier to build a template for those sorts of questions.
That said, I'm hopeful we'll be able to extend the wizard to cover other sorts of questions. This will be necessary to use the system on other Stack Exchange sites, Enterprise and Teams. When we did the initial template system, I created half a dozen templates to test. For simplicity of experimentation, we only used one. But I can easily imagine configuring the system to cover other types of questions than debugging.