I just wanted to jot down some of my thoughts after working with developer story a little bit. My apologies if this is not the right way / place for this kind of feedback. However, I asked where to put these kinds of feedback, and I was told that Meta was the correct place.
I actually like the Developer Story interface more than I thought I would (I am definitely a curmudgeon ... change is bad). It's very clear that a ton of engineering has gone into this, and it is extremely nice how seemlessly it is connected to my SE activity and network profiles.
Below are some of the experiences that I did not enjoy on my initial pass through. Of course, as these things are improved, it's quite possible that my initial experience won't be as representative and they could become perfectly useful aspects of the Developer Story. I'm certainly open to that and so I don't want anything below to read as though I'm saying "you've got to totally change this!" That's not my intent at all -- I'm just describing how I felt using it, and I'm open to any way that addresses my feelings, whether it means a significant change or a tiny one, or some kind of extra per-user configurability.
The URL for a developer story looks like some random user ID, whereas with careers, I had a very nice url (in my case, https://stackoverflow.com/cv/ely, and before that, whatever the corresponding careers.stackoverflow.com URL was). Are these customized URLs being phased out? That would be a significant bummer, since it's a lot less satisfying to hand someone a complicated backend system's user ID URL than a clean, user-chosen URL. Imagine adding the Developer Story URL to a resume ... it's a lot less appealing if it's not clean and easy to read.
I am actively looking for a job, so I get an annoying box on the right-hand-side that tells me the items I must fill out before my profile will be available for matching with employers. One of those items requires at least 150 characters of description about responsibilities in a previous job, as well as 2 technologies used in that job. However, I strongly prefer not to provide any details about responsibilities, tech stack, etc., outside of my actual resume. I'm happy to list the name of the employer, the location, dates of employment, and my job title, but no other information. One reason is I am lazy: I version control my resume, so if I tweak the wording I use in the resume, I don't want to also be worried that now my Developer Story is out of sync. The other reason is that I'd just simply prefer for a hiring manager or recruiter to contact me in some legitimate manner if they want to talk about my background. I don't want people to be able to web-scrape details about my employment, for example, and I draw the line at the actual description of the work I did and the technology I used. What if one of the skeezy Manhattan recruiting firms starts trolling on Developer Story and then spams me with email requests or something based off of my description of a previous role? There is actually one final reason: in one of my jobs, I was forced to use a tech stack that's really embarrassing (for me and for that company). I had one job where literally 100% of the programming was done in a very bad in-house proprietary programming language. It would very literally be dishonest of me to list 2 different technology keywords for that job -- it was solely just the proprietary language. I didn't know that ahead of time, before taking the job, and I try to minimize the damage it does on my resume. Since listing some technologies or description for one job but not for another might look suspicious, it presents a bind. How do I satisfy the "your jobs are on hold" part, but without being forced to do something I don't want to do (providing descriptions about previous roles).
There is another annoying box on the right-hand-side that asks me if I want to import my data from my previous Careers profile. I don't want to import the data unless I can just selectively import some of it while leaving what I have already entered for the Developer Story intact. Since the box says it will delete the existing Developer Story data, I'd rather just make the box go away so I don't accidentally select to import or something, but there's no "x" or "dismiss" to click to make the box go away.
I think the timeline view is just too cluttered to be useful. If you put work history, education, public articles, and Stack Exchange answers all jumbled up on a timeline, it's actually extremely hard to read. I certainly would want any employers or recruiters to be directed to the "traditional view" tab as the main landing page, and they could look at the timeline view as an optional extra if they desired. The timeline view, as a landing page, just instantly feels visually overwhelming and hard to parse.
I would not like to have a picture. The picture I use for Stack Exchange is a bit tongue-in-cheek and fun (it's of my old cat under a blanket). This isn't really suitable for a professional job profile, but I also do not like to have my picture available online. There doesn't seem to be an option to use a stand-in avatar or (preferred) simply not have a picture at all and no space for one on the Developer Story. What's the best way to have no picture? Note: I still do want to keep my cat-blanket picture for my Stack Overflow profile page, since I consider that to be fairly separate from a "jobs" profile. I just don't want there to be any picture on the Developer Story portion.
Lastly, I've spent probably 10 minutes after filling out all of my Developer Story info trying to find some kind of button that is for "how would this page look to a random stranger." Is there any kind of "preview" mode so you can be sure the finalized, public version of the page looks how you want it to look? For example, in the area around my name and location, several fields are blank (like my personal web page, since I don't have one that I want to share). On my Developer Story, I still see the grayed-out words "personal site" -- but surely on any public-facing page, if I don't give a personal site, this would simply disappear. I'd like some kind of preview mode to be able to verify that kind of thing. If there is such a mode, it is extremely hard to figure out (for me at least) and I can't find anything like that after poking around for several minutes.
Thanks and keep up the awesome work!