It's been a year since this was discussed Add Code Review to 'belongs on another site' now that the site has graduated
What is the latest progress with this?
It's been a year since this was discussed Add Code Review to 'belongs on another site' now that the site has graduated
What is the latest progress with this?
TL;DR:
Not yet, anyways.
Well, for one, we are seeing many times each day some really bad questions getting suggested to post to Code Review instead.
I seriously don't think enough people on Stack Overflow understand (yet) what is on-topic for Code Review. At the current time it would not be an advantageous migration path, but rather it would result in (more) frustrated users who now have two bad questions instead of just one.
Now they have two problems.
So you are on Stack Overflow and looking at a question, and you notice it might be better suited for Code Review. What can you do?
It turns out, this has been a hot topic on Code Review for quite some time. So, what you can do, as a Stack Overflow contributor:
Read this: "3 questions" in Stack Overflow comments pointing to Code Review
If you think the post you are considering is actually on-topic for Code Review, make a comment about it.
Trust me, we (Code Review regulars) will respond accordingly and confirm to the best of our ability whether or not it is on-topic for Code Review.
Because the Code Review community hasn't agreed they'd accept one yet.
Is that relevant? Yes. Let me quote Pops, who mentioned after a migration from Code Review to Stack Overflow was set-up:
FYI: this migration path only goes one way, from CR to SO; it doesn't let questions come from SO to CR. That surely would require more community discussion.
This could change over time, or it could not. Many migration suggestions to Code Review are rejected and a path would increase the amount of possible migrations.
A migration path may eventually happen, someday. But first, we need Stack Overflow users to fully understand what is on-topic for Stack Overflow and what is off-topic for Code Review, so that inappropriate migrations don't occur.
Here is a proposal for clarifying the Help Center page and standardizing an off-topic reason to be applied to code review requests.
A very important reason why we're very wary of allowing a SO --> CR migration path:
SO gets 7,900 questions/day
CR gets .....37
If even 1% of SO questions were incorrectly migrated to CR, our site would become 2/3 crud overnight.
Even at present, where the only people who can suggest CR are those who already know it exists, a staggeringly high percentage of recommendations are completely inappropriate.
Imagine how much worse it would be if it was opened up to the SO population at large?
(Stats as of 28 July 2016)