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Wouldn't it be a good idea to show a banner/link/whatever to the new, beta vi/vim Stack Exchange site whenever the user is looking at a Stack Overflow questions tagged with (or perhaps simply containing the words) vi or vim? I can't see how it would be annoying; it's a new site and therefore people who've always posted about vi/vim there won't necessarily be aware of it.

I'm not suggesting the wording should give people get a lecture about how SO is the wrong place for vi/vim questions, either now or when the new site is up - just raise awareness that it exists so that it has a change to escape beta status.

This approach could be used on other beta sites as a matter of course. And the banner/link would only need to appear for a long as the site is in beta, to help promote it into a full member of SE.

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  • Why not put it in the tag description? Is there any precedent for that?
    – jonrsharpe
    Sep 24, 2015 at 10:28
  • @jonrsharpe That wouldn't help people reading the many, many existing questions though, right?
    – user146043
    Sep 24, 2015 at 10:28

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I don't think so.

One effect of having this information would make people think that such questions should be migrated to the vi/vim site when they are perfectly on topic on Stack Overflow. This would lead to more comments along the lines of:

this would be better asked on the vi/vim site

which are just noise and lead to cross posting.

What would be worse is that this notice would appear on old (> 60 day old) questions leading people to erroneously request migration of these questions too - a request we are unable to fulfil.

All in all this would lead to more confusion, noise and work for the moderators.

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  • I see what you mean. I don't suppose you'd be happy that any particular wording would solve this problem? Or just forgetting the banner idea and just having a link with the text "beta vi/vim site" in/near the Related section so that observant/curious people are aware the beta site exists? I'm only suggesting this exist for as long as the site is in beta; this shouldn't produce an epic amount of work forever!
    – user146043
    Sep 24, 2015 at 10:40
  • @Alex I don't think any wording would be suitable.
    – ChrisF Mod
    Sep 24, 2015 at 10:46

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