tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4209465858850350036.post3981346927263099603..comments2024-03-10T03:35:45.614-07:00Comments on Transparent Uptime: A proposal for new community focused on web performanceLenny Rachitskyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09606931718004405443noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4209465858850350036.post-60164619354885200222010-05-13T20:46:33.428-07:002010-05-13T20:46:33.428-07:00Definitely a valid concern, and the last thing I w...Definitely a valid concern, and the last thing I want to do is create more fragmentation. However, I think it will be easier to rally everyone to a central focused forum than to convince people to use a certain tag or to use a broadly focused site like SO/SF. Today when I have questions about web performance, there's really no place to go where I know performance experts will be able to help, and I know there are plenty of them out there.<br /><br />This discussion is really important though, and the approach StackExchange is taking is a good one, since it's based on grassroots support, which will be critical in the success of these communities.Lenny Rachitskyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09606931718004405443noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4209465858850350036.post-76228201669581029512010-05-13T12:42:10.706-07:002010-05-13T12:42:10.706-07:00Here's my concern with this... Discussion and...Here's my concern with this... Discussion and information is already fragmented across Stack Overflow and Server Fault. As a server admin guy I tend to use Server Fault but then I keep finding relevant discussions about server stuff on Stack Overflow. If we spawn off a newer one, then the problem will just get worse - a couple questions will appear in the new one, but good discussions will also be embedded in the other two.<br /><br />Perhaps just strongly promoting use of a specific tag within the existing communities for ease of reference?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com