I have to be careful with my wording, because I don't want to openly denounce anybody. In fact I don't have a definite opinion on the issue, but I am interested if there is an official Stack Overflow policy.
Yesterday I came across this question. It is a about an open source project called MeshLab. The question is about stuff that I would expect to find in the docs of the project. However, on their support page there is a questions and forum section that states:
Questions and Forum
For question, clarifications and any kind of doubts about MeshLab and how to get the best result with the various filters, use stackoverflow. Be specific, and tag your questions with MeshLab.
And next to this text there are two buttons with links to the Stack Overflow search (labeled "Search Question") and for asking a question on Stack Overflow ("Ask Question").
As I said above, I don't know if there is anything wrong with this, but it made me curious on whether there is a policy for external sites linking to Stack Overflow. I find it at least questionable, because:
- On their page one could get the impression that the links lead to some official MeshLab forum, which is not the case.
- Shouldn't Stack Overflow be for questions that cannot be answered by reading the documentation? To me it seems like MeshLab is encouraging their users to ask on Stack Overflow as their first source of information, instead of first trying to get information somewhere else.
- Most of the questions tagged as MeshLab don't have answers, which suggests that there isn't much MeshLab support on Stack Overflow.
...of course there are also positive aspects, e.g. Stack Overflow is indeed a good place for questions and answers and by guiding their users to Stack Overflow they make sure that questions and answers will be easily available.
Is there a consensus on what is OK and what isn't when linking to Stack Overflow?