Why would we want a forum?
Sometimes I just want to have an intelligent conversation with people that takes place over the span of a few days, maybe even a few weeks. The chat rooms aren't really ideal for this, since conversations happen in real-time. I find that some of the most intellectually stimulating discussions occur when users have adequate time to think and contemplate things, which real-time chat just isn't suited for.
In addition, I don't want to talk about things related to programming all the time (is that blasphemy?), nor do I want to constantly have debates about Stack Overflow on Meta, or debates about Meta itself on Meta. The Stack Exchange platform feels too restricting sometimes, with regards to how people communicate and express themselves...which, of course, is by design:
At Stack Exchange, one of the tricky things we learned about Q&A is that if your goal is to have an excellent signal to noise ratio, you must suppress discussion. Stack Exchange only supports the absolute minimum amount of discussion necessary to produce great questions and great answers. That's why answers get constantly re-ordered by votes, that's why comments have limited formatting and length and only a few display, and so forth. Almost every design decision we made was informed by our desire to push discussion down, to inhibit it in every way we could. Spare us the long-winded diatribe, just answer the damn question already.
I want to know if people would be interested in having a Discourse forum set up, where Stack Overflow users (or maybe even Stack Exchange users in general) can get together and just "hang out", and talk about whatever they want to talk about.
I realize that there's a chat room for this, but quite frankly, it's a ghost-town compared to the more popular language specific chat rooms:
and again, the chat rooms just aren't suited for deep, long conversations. They're possibly easier to derail too, with random users dropping in who suddenly want someone to pay attention to some post on Stack Overflow and Meta (I'm actually guilty of this).
So what do people think? Are there enough people interested in this to make setting it up, maintaining it, and moderating it worth it? Or is this just a terrible, terrible idea?
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