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I know this is a little too early to ask, but this is something I'm wondering about for quite a long time.

Ever since the inclusion project was started, there has been consistent rift among users as to the intent of answering questions here on Stack Overflow. I considered having a separate survey for this, but to have more accurate data, I'm suggesting including this as part of the upcoming 2019 Developer Survey.

Here's the suggested question:

Choose the option that you most agree with:

 
  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the question author; helping the overall audience of the Internet should take a backseat.
  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the overall audience of the Internet; helping the question author should take a backseat.
  • Stack Overflow should equally strive to help both the question author and the overall audience of the Internet.

I'm asking this because I was told to post here by Tim Post.

Thoughts? Note that I'd prefer that discussion be around solely whether or not this question should be in the Developer Survey, not on the question's contents itself or how you'd respond to it.

I know this is a little too early to ask, but this is something I'm wondering about for quite a long time.

Ever since the inclusion project was started, there has been consistent rift among users as to the intent of answering questions here on Stack Overflow. I considered having a separate survey for this, but to have more accurate data, I'm suggesting including this as part of the upcoming 2019 Developer Survey.

Here's the suggested question:

Choose the option that you most agree with:

 
  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the question author; helping the overall audience of the Internet should take a backseat.
  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the overall audience of the Internet; helping the question author should take a backseat.
  • Stack Overflow should equally strive to help both the question author and the overall audience of the Internet.

I'm asking this because I was told to post here by Tim Post.

Thoughts? Note that I'd prefer that discussion be around solely whether or not this question should be in the Developer Survey, not on the question's contents itself or how you'd respond to it.

I know this is a little too early to ask, but this is something I'm wondering about for quite a long time.

Ever since the inclusion project was started, there has been consistent rift among users as to the intent of answering questions here on Stack Overflow. I considered having a separate survey for this, but to have more accurate data, I'm suggesting including this as part of the upcoming 2019 Developer Survey.

Here's the suggested question:

Choose the option that you most agree with:

  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the question author; helping the overall audience of the Internet should take a backseat.
  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the overall audience of the Internet; helping the question author should take a backseat.
  • Stack Overflow should equally strive to help both the question author and the overall audience of the Internet.

I'm asking this because I was told to post here by Tim Post.

Thoughts? Note that I'd prefer that discussion be around solely whether or not this question should be in the Developer Survey, not on the question's contents itself or how you'd respond to it.

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I know this is a little too early to ask, but this is something I'm wondering about for quite a long time.

Ever since the inclusion project was started, there has been consistent rift among users as to the intent of answering questions here on Stack Overflow. I considered having a separate survey for this, but to have more accurate data, I'm suggesting including this as part of the upcoming 2019 Developer Survey.

Here's the suggested question:

Choose the option that you most agree with:

  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the question author; helping the overall audience of the Internet should take a backstopbackseat.
  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the overall audience of the Internet; helping the question author should take a backstopbackseat.
  • Stack Overflow should equally strive to help both the question author and the overall audience of the Internet.

I'm asking this because I was told to post here by Tim Post.

Thoughts? Note that I'd prefer that discussion be around solely whether or not this question should be in the Developer Survey, not on the question's contents itself or how you'd respond to it.

I know this is a little too early to ask, but this is something I'm wondering about for quite a long time.

Ever since the inclusion project was started, there has been consistent rift among users as to the intent of answering questions here on Stack Overflow. I considered having a separate survey for this, but to have more accurate data, I'm suggesting including this as part of the upcoming 2019 Developer Survey.

Here's the suggested question:

Choose the option that you most agree with:

  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the question author; helping the overall audience of the Internet should take a backstop.
  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the overall audience of the Internet; helping the question author should take a backstop.
  • Stack Overflow should equally strive to help both the question author and the overall audience of the Internet.

I'm asking this because I was told to post here by Tim Post.

Thoughts? Note that I'd prefer that discussion be around solely whether or not this question should be in the Developer Survey, not on the question's contents itself or how you'd respond to it.

I know this is a little too early to ask, but this is something I'm wondering about for quite a long time.

Ever since the inclusion project was started, there has been consistent rift among users as to the intent of answering questions here on Stack Overflow. I considered having a separate survey for this, but to have more accurate data, I'm suggesting including this as part of the upcoming 2019 Developer Survey.

Here's the suggested question:

Choose the option that you most agree with:

  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the question author; helping the overall audience of the Internet should take a backseat.
  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the overall audience of the Internet; helping the question author should take a backseat.
  • Stack Overflow should equally strive to help both the question author and the overall audience of the Internet.

I'm asking this because I was told to post here by Tim Post.

Thoughts? Note that I'd prefer that discussion be around solely whether or not this question should be in the Developer Survey, not on the question's contents itself or how you'd respond to it.

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gparyani
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Ideology question suggestion for Developer Survey 2019

I know this is a little too early to ask, but this is something I'm wondering about for quite a long time.

Ever since the inclusion project was started, there has been consistent rift among users as to the intent of answering questions here on Stack Overflow. I considered having a separate survey for this, but to have more accurate data, I'm suggesting including this as part of the upcoming 2019 Developer Survey.

Here's the suggested question:

Choose the option that you most agree with:

  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the question author; helping the overall audience of the Internet should take a backstop.
  • Stack Overflow should mostly be about helping the overall audience of the Internet; helping the question author should take a backstop.
  • Stack Overflow should equally strive to help both the question author and the overall audience of the Internet.

I'm asking this because I was told to post here by Tim Post.

Thoughts? Note that I'd prefer that discussion be around solely whether or not this question should be in the Developer Survey, not on the question's contents itself or how you'd respond to it.