Timeline for What does "Should we add technical Q&A sites like Server Fault, Super User, and DevOps to Stack Overflow?" mean?
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Jan 28, 2020 at 23:37 | comment | added | shoover | This Q was how I learned about the satisfaction survey. | |
Jan 16, 2020 at 23:14 | history | edited | Adám | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jan 16, 2020 at 21:05 | comment | added | Adám | @called2voyage It does indeed. | |
Jan 16, 2020 at 20:47 | comment | added | called2voyage | Since Yaakov said it implied a kind of merger, doesn't that rule #2 out also? | |
Jan 14, 2020 at 18:16 | history | edited | Adám | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
ruled out 3
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Jan 14, 2020 at 17:51 | history | edited | Adám | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jan 14, 2020 at 15:55 | answer | added | Yaakov EllisStaffMod | timeline score: -57 | |
Jan 14, 2020 at 15:55 | history | edited | Yaakov EllisStaffMod |
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Jan 14, 2020 at 9:26 | comment | added | Vérace | i definitely think that StackOver-flow is Over-crowded... I think that SQL questions should either go to dba.stackexchange OR have a separate site for SQL (possibly with PL/SQL, T-SQL, PL/pgSQL and similar) questions. There are ~ 120 SQL questions a day on SO, compared to ~ 20/day TOTAL on DBA.SE. IMNSHO, It would be much better to have a different site for SQL programming, be it DBA.SE or a specific SQL (and related) site. Same goes for C/C++? Java? Javascript? Filters help, but I'm for separate sites FWIW! | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 21:32 | comment | added | BSMP | One could argue that #2 and #3 are already answered by people creating proposals on Area 51 but it could be that they're looking for input from people who don't know that site exists. Also, it's asking if they should add sites to Stack Overflow, not questions, so that also implies they're talking about changes to the network and not just the Stack Overflow site. It's too ambiguous for me to feel certain they mean any of these (though I don't think they mean #4). | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 20:51 | comment | added | Adám | Please keep comments on-topic; the meaning of the question, not our opinions about the individual possible meanings. | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 20:47 | history | edited | Adám | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
4th option
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Jan 6, 2020 at 20:47 | comment | added | Makoto | That sounds like a whole lot of ick @KevinB. It undoes a lot of established precedent with the first three network sites having their own domain as opposed to living under the Stack Exchange umbrella. | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 20:46 | comment | added | TylerH | @Adám No, merging those sites in the way suggested in #1 would mean getting rid of those sites and migrating all their users and questions over to SO. Just changing the domains would be... just changing the domains. | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 20:45 | comment | added | Kevin B | well, no, they'd still be their own sites, with their own tags, their own rep, etc | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 20:45 | comment | added | Adám | @KevinB Wouldn't that fall under the general class of "1"? The exact details of merging (tags, sub-domains,…) are irrelevant. | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 20:41 | comment | added | Kevin B | I was thinking a 4th interpretation... Moving said sites from .stackexchange.com or their own domain to .stackoverflow.com (for example, serverfault.stackoverflow.com,) which would of course be followed by adding teams/jobs functionality/ads to them. A... less tear down the walls kind of merging. | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 20:13 | answer | added | Makoto | timeline score: 16 | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 20:03 | history | edited | Makoto | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Made this less ambiguous; this is more about the site satisfaction survey and isn't tied to a specific year.
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Jan 6, 2020 at 20:00 | history | edited | Adám | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
add link to survey - thanks @Arun Vinoth
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Jan 6, 2020 at 17:03 | comment | added | Kevin B | i mean, my statements aren't just pulling info out of thin air, this is info that was provided by an employee on "the loop" question. | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 17:02 | comment | added | Makoto | @KevinB: I mean, hey - if Meta regulars aren't looking at SO questions all the time, then I could almost agree with that assessment...but I'm really not keen on conspiracy theories or any rumors or innuendo resulting from this. I would say we don't have enough information to extrapolate any meaning from a question like this, honestly. | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 17:01 | history | edited | rene |
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Jan 6, 2020 at 17:00 | comment | added | Kevin B | it's the survey that's designed to omit meta regulars that aren't also SO regulars | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 16:57 | history | edited | rene |
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Jan 6, 2020 at 16:55 | comment | added | Makoto | Not seeing it @KevinB. It might be an A/B test. | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 16:54 | comment | added | Kevin B | It only gets offered on question pages (such as when you click to view a question) on SO. so... if you're not actively viewing question pages, you'll never get one. | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 16:53 | comment | added | Makoto | Have I been living under a rock or something? Where is this survey you're talking about? | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 16:49 | comment | added | TylerH | Option #2 probably isn't correct because that's how it currently is. Should we <continue doing the same thing> isn't usually a question asked in surveys. | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 16:46 | comment | added | Hans Passant | The 0.015%? Steam-roller. | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 16:40 | comment | added | Adám | @HansPassant Except those that prefer status quo. | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 16:38 | comment | added | Hans Passant | The bug is the feature, it is worded to get survey takers to vote "yes". | |
Jan 6, 2020 at 16:26 | history | asked | Adám | CC BY-SA 4.0 |