Not once did we have a question about what programming language should I use, or what is better, Flask or Django, or which IDE should I use, etc. - all of these are rightfully closed because they attract opinion based answers.
And not once did we have someone ask here on meta why oh why don't we have a place for such question - which was again, closed - due to the fact that the proposed solution was not viable.
However, I think the reason why this topic keeps popping up is because some of us sometimes want help in deciding what to use, Flask or Django, Eclipse or IntelliJ Idea, and so on.
What I suggest is a place in which:
- we manage categories (IDEs, libraries, programming languages, etc.);
- we manage each individual product (IntelliJ Idea, Java, Django) - just like we do for tags;
- we add there what the product is capable of, based on what the category allows (managed at point #1 above) (for example, in case of web development frameworks, the following capabilities would be required: title, description, supports templating (yes/no + link to what templating means), built-in database support (yes/no), etc.)
- we provide an interface in which the user
- selects the category
- a (perhaps limited) number of products
- we display what each of them is capable of
- and let the user decide which one is better for them - no opinion based stuff involved. This was solely the user's decision, based on facts
We see such systems when we want to decide what phone to purchase, or what plan is best for me (premium, free, platinum, etc.) - we just need to adapt the system to this requirement.
Of course the whole system needs to be designed to be managed by people with proper permissions (reputation on tags for example) and perhaps requires additional badges to be rewarded and so on, but as a start I'd like to propose this and see what the feedback is - if you think it's doable, what did I miss (if anything) etc.