In "Warlords of Documentation: Your Quest(ions Answered)", Kevin Montrose mentioned:
Is Documentation the right name?
This is a tricky one, as there seems to be a fair amount of variance in what people consider documentation to be. Are the long form articles on MSDN or http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/ documentation? What if they’re linked from a class’s page? And so on. “Tutorials” or “Examples” feel too limiting, at least to me, considering that some type/member-level documentation will almost certainly exist.
For now we’re sticking with the Documentation name, at least until the beta starts, but we are taking suggestions .
Knowing that naming things is hard, I'd like to see a bit of transparency on the naming side if this thing...that and I can't think of a good name myself, so I'm hoping the community will throw out some suggestions that we can rally around.
I was thinking that in the tradition of Stack Overflow and Server Fault we should use a name referencing an error of some sort. I was tossing around the idea of suggesting the name use a particular status code, but then of course it might prevent people from finding information relating to that status code (try finding information about server faults these days, it's buried a bit by the site itself).
So, what should we call the Documentation site?
Please note: Docs won't live as a stand-alone site; they'll be a part of Stack Overflow. They'll likely get their own top-level nav item ("Questions, Tags, Users, ... Docs"). We're naming that tab (conceptually), not naming a brand new site.
Disclaimer:
Voting on answers to this question should be used for weighing in on the merits of suggestions and remixing ideas to get the best name possible. In the end you still need to submit suggestions via the link to the form.
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in normal mode).