So I know this is a silly beehive to kick, but I think we should all think about this again. I've been active on Stack Overflow for a long time, answering many questions in what would commonly be called "DevOps" technologies. I would like to set aside for a moment our collective opinions on "DevOps" as a term and just talk about what it means for Stack Overflow.
What value is there in continuing to force users of DevOps-y tools onto other far less-populated sites? Why is a Docker configuration file a Server Fault question, but CSS is a Stack Overflow question? We have a hugely powerful tagging system here, and most people I know, who regularly interact with any large SE site, are already filtering down by tags when browsing, because they are huge melting pots.
Continuing to split the communities alienates new users, annoys both askers and answerers by forcing us into two poorly-integrated silos, and from my point of view adds nothing to either community.
Is it time to undo the arbitrary distinctions between the original founding sites and embrace a single, shared technical Q&A community?
PS: I wrote more words about this a while ago on https://coderanger.net/stackoverflow/ if you want further explanations of why this is important to me.