I'm in the process of writing an application-specific design question. While I was writing, I realized that I didn't really want to ask this question on SO: it would be difficult for SO community members to answer. It's the sort of question that would better be posed to my fellow collaborators.
I'm looking for a way to do that in the style of SO, that is, syntax-highlighted code blocks interspersed with comments, explanations, and questions. In short, SO questions are the perfect hybrid of email and lpaste for communicating over the internet about technical design issues. I've considered putting my question on Github, but the editing tools are lacking. On SO, you can simply highlight code and add a link, code block, or quotes. Trac is a little closer to the editing power of SO, but I'm not interested in hosting my own Trac server. In short, I'm not aware of any way as simple as a SO question to interleave code and comments in a seamless fashion.
Thus I'm proposing a "private" question feature, which is not listed for the community. I'm not particularly concerned with privacy, I'm just looking for a way to send out a link to collaborators. Another use for this feature would be "publishing" mode, where a question can be edited without being posted (this sounds a lot like the "Ask a new question" page, but I could have persistent un-posted questions this way, which means I can close a tab or think about a problem overnight before posting for the community.)