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This week, we are launching a new site for Emacs questions. It's been pointed out that there are already 11k questions tagged on Stack Overflow. Setting aside the question of whether new sites will benefit from having a more focused community of users and an expanded topic, will splitting Emacs off result in better questions and answers?

For the record, we've already spun off a handful of topics, including:

  • TeX/LaTeX
  • WordPress
  • Drupal
  • Blender
  • Joomla
  • Magento
  • Tridion
  • Mathematica

A well-supported answer will need to analyze spinoff sites and their respective tags.

This week, we are launching a new site for Emacs questions. It's been pointed out that there are already 11k questions tagged on Stack Overflow. Setting aside the question of whether new sites will benefit from having a more focused community of users and an expanded topic, will splitting Emacs off result in better questions and answers?

For the record, we've already spun off a handful of topics, including:

  • TeX/LaTeX
  • WordPress
  • Drupal
  • Blender
  • Joomla
  • Magento
  • Tridion
  • Mathematica

A well-supported answer will need to analyze spinoff sites and their respective tags.

This week, we are launching a new site for Emacs questions. It's been pointed out that there are already 11k questions tagged on Stack Overflow. Setting aside the question of whether new sites will benefit from having a more focused community of users and an expanded topic, will splitting Emacs off result in better questions and answers?

For the record, we've already spun off a handful of topics, including:

  • TeX/LaTeX
  • WordPress
  • Drupal
  • Blender
  • Joomla
  • Magento
  • Tridion
  • Mathematica
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Jon Ericson StaffMod
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This week, we are launching a new site for Emacs questions. It's been pointed out that there are already 11k questions tagged on Stack Overflow. Setting aside the question of whether new sitesites will benefit from having a more focused community of users and an expanded topic, will splitting Emacs off result in better questions and answers?

For the record, we've already spun off a handful of topics, including:

  • TeX/LaTeX
  • WordPress
  • Drupal
  • Blender
  • Joomla
  • Magento
  • Tridion
  • Mathematica

A well-supported answer will need to analyze spinoff sites and their respective tags.

This week, we are launching a new site for Emacs questions. It's been pointed out that there are already 11k questions tagged on Stack Overflow. Setting aside the question of whether new site will benefit from having a more focused community of users and an expanded topic, will splitting Emacs off result in better questions?

For the record, we've already spun off a handful of topics, including:

  • TeX/LaTeX
  • WordPress
  • Drupal
  • Blender
  • Joomla
  • Magento
  • Tridion
  • Mathematica

A well-supported answer will need to analyze spinoff sites and their respective tags.

This week, we are launching a new site for Emacs questions. It's been pointed out that there are already 11k questions tagged on Stack Overflow. Setting aside the question of whether new sites will benefit from having a more focused community of users and an expanded topic, will splitting Emacs off result in better questions and answers?

For the record, we've already spun off a handful of topics, including:

  • TeX/LaTeX
  • WordPress
  • Drupal
  • Blender
  • Joomla
  • Magento
  • Tridion
  • Mathematica

A well-supported answer will need to analyze spinoff sites and their respective tags.

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Does it pay to spin off sites?

This week, we are launching a new site for Emacs questions. It's been pointed out that there are already 11k questions tagged on Stack Overflow. Setting aside the question of whether new site will benefit from having a more focused community of users and an expanded topic, will splitting Emacs off result in better questions?

For the record, we've already spun off a handful of topics, including:

  • TeX/LaTeX
  • WordPress
  • Drupal
  • Blender
  • Joomla
  • Magento
  • Tridion
  • Mathematica

A well-supported answer will need to analyze spinoff sites and their respective tags.