Judging from the 16 million questions on Stack Overflow vs. the less than half a million combined on sites like Server Fault and Super User (barely 51K on Software Engineering), isn't it time to re-evaluate if these should be their own sites? The overlap in questions seems fairly large and obviously these other communities aren't quite growing at the same rate (seem to be dying actually).
Sure, some hardcore adherent may want their kiddie pools, but it looks like no one wants to actually swim with them. Everyone digs the big waves over in Stack Overflow.
I'm sure there's value from a business perspective keeping these fragmented, but from a modern developers standpoint, I (and apparently the vast majority of others) just want to go to one place for all things computer stuff. I need to be a programmer, dev ops guru, system admin, and data science wonk daily. Please make my life simpler.
And I really don't want to use the aggregated Stack Exchange. For anything. Ever. Mostly because I don't find answers searching your site, I find them searching Google, DuckDuckGo, etc. and Stack Overflow seems to have the domain authority to grab the headlines.