Today, the Mobile Development Collective is launching on Stack Overflow. In case you’re new to Stack Overflow or want a refresher, collectives helps users find trusted answers faster, connect with subject matter experts from the community, and share knowledge around the technologies they use most.
Reasoning, tags and scope
As with previous collective topic selection, high user activity and pageviews pointed to the mobile development space. The area of practice is fairly easy to define with a few tags. We are also using this collective to scale the Discussions experiment to another area of practice that has potential for those types of conversations.
The tags currently being used to define the collective are ios, android, flutter, and dart.
Do these feel like the right tags? Are there any that seem missing or any that don’t belong?
In the Discussions space, what are the topics that are likely to be most discussed, and what are the ones we’d hope to avoid?
If you’re active in the tags and have found yourself wishing for improvements in some area, post your thoughts about what the ideal scenario might be. Even if it seems unrealistic, often that can be a great starting point for ideation and meaningful change and can be potential areas of focus to explore as the collective grows.
Recognized Members
The Mobile Development Collective will have Recognized Members (RM) designated primarily as subject matter experts who are marked as such in the Discussions space. They will be noted as RMs on the leaderboard and the Overview page as well. Recognized Members in the Mobile Development Collective will not be prompted to review article submissions or mark answers as recommended on behalf of the collective.
For now, Recognized Members’ answers on questions will still receive additional markup noting their role, though we are looking at potential changes to that recommendation markup in the future.
The Recognized Member role in the Mobile Development Collective will be open to any user with a gold badge in one of the collective’s tags, and who has not been suspended in the past 12 months. Invitations to the role will begin rolling out today and will appear in the inbox.
Anyone who qualifies can also express their interest in a comment or answer on this post. Those interested in being involved are also welcome to inquire about the RM role via the contact form if they feel more comfortable that way. However, the Recognized Member role is not required to be part of helping define how the collective operates. The first step in being involved is participating in the conversation on this post!
General questions
The Mobile Development Collective is intended as a space for a subcommunity to grow and thrive in ways that make sense for this area of practice.
If you’re active in these tags or in a related Stack Exchange community, what questions do you have about the collective? What opportunities or challenges do you see ahead?
Please note: the answers and discussion here are intended to be specific to the Mobile Development Collective. If you have thoughts or feedback about the current approach to collectives, please add those here.
Update – September 28
We’ve made updates to the tags in the collective, removing flutter and dart. More details can be found in this answer.
react-native
? It's definitely focused on mobile development (at least more than generaldart
).iOS
,Android
, andCross-Platform Mobile
. (I could also imagine splitting theCross-Platform Mobile
one into several based on technology, but there might be interest in sharing knowledge between them, I really have no idea.) As an iOS developer, it's not like I don't know anything about Android development, but also, I'm not interested in joining a group full of Android developers.