I wonder if we could consider actions that would encourage questions about Vim to be asked on Vi & Vim or migrated there from Stack Overflow.
This has been asked in the past, but I wonder if the opinions towards this changed in the last 5 years, particularly since the Vi & Vim site is a lot more active now.
Pros:
- For those asking questions: they're likely to reach more people who can answer their questions in a more specialized community.
- For those of us answering: we won't need to keep closely monitoring both the Vi & Vim and vim on Stack Overflow for questions to answer.
- For the Vi & Vim site: right now the volume of questions asked on Stack Overflow tagged vim is quite similar to that of the Vi & Vim site. So, concentrating all the questions on Vi & Vim would potentially double the activity on Vi & Vim, fostering a more active community and possibly helping that site graduate from Beta.
- For the Vi & Vim site: it would be easier to mark questions as duplicates. Right now we often find duplicates but on the other site and we can't mark them as such.
- For Stack Overflow: less noise for those who come to the site with questions about coding. Also there will be a smaller burden in migrating questions there manually through moderator intervention.
Cons:
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- Perhaps some users might feel more at home on Stack Overflow (because they've been using it forever) and would be reticent to join a separate stack to ask their questions.
Anecdotally, I can mention that I often post a comment encouraging users who asked questions on Vim on Stack Overflow to consider posting their next questions on Vi & Vim instead. I've seen other active members of the Vi & Vim community do the same.
I have also suggested migrating questions through moderator intervention and have had them migrated quite a few times. (The two I had migrated this week don't seem to have had any constraints regarding Vim also being on topic on Stack Overflow.)
The Superuser Stack Exchange site is one where some questions about Vim sometimes land, they have been very proactive in having those migrated to Vi & Vim. Unix & Linux also gets them sometimes, although their volume is much lower than on Stack Overflow.
So I thought it would be worth starting a discussion to see whether the status quo stands or whether there's interest in considering a course of action that might mutually benefit both communities.
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on various sites: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/611134/… – jut FYI.