I'm now in the process of migrating relevant content that is extremely specific to Stack Overflow back over the fence. To be very clear this is a process that is going to take days, not hours. Criteria for what I'm sending over varies from tag to tag, however the bulk of it is:
- Tag related discussions in the last 90 days that don't appear to be resolved (as far as having status-completed assigned to them)
- Stack Overflow general discussions, first grabbed by the stackoverflow tag, and then whittled down by date (last 30 days), no status tags, and score (more on that later)
- Support related discussions specific to SO in the last 30 days filtered by having other control tags, and by score.
Why by score, you ask? I'll tell you why, because it's the best indication that I'm not sending over a relic of someone being question blocked and not reading before posting about it. This is not, by any means, a comprehensive process; it's a process of running a series of queries, bringing up the posts, refining the query based on what I see in the results, then feeding post ID's to the bulk migration tool, then feeding some arrays into my browser console to make sure tags get created and carry over.
Said tool, which I fondly call the SuperMultiColliding RainbowQuestionChucker™ puts the questions I tag into a queue, where they trickle in.
After I've spent a couple of days at this, you're welcome to go flag things that weren't sent over that are:
- Still relevant, preferably undecided and actionable - people should have something to do other than say "Oh, that's nice" once it's migrated
- Not in the FAQ or FAQ-proposed family (not yet certain where we're going with that)
- Extremely specific to Stack Overflow itself
There will be bad migrations. I initially wanted to limit the number of things sent over to roughly 200 - 250, it's looking like I'm going to exceed that - I give everything a cursory glance but a few cow piles might land. Just reject those migrations (e.g. a programming question that somehow escaped deletion).
This isn't going to be gentle, but it's got to get done, so I'm letting everyone know I'm at it. It's also not the first time I've done this, so hopefully there won't be much mayhem - but it's better to let folks know it's coming :)