Timeline for How to prevent US-Centrism?
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Oct 11, 2016 at 20:58 | comment | added | peterh | @AngeloFuchs Yes, it strives well, but it is a monolithic mess. Having an SO, or having sub-SO for the specific major areas of the programming knowledge would be a much better system. I think, the probable reason of why it isn't implemented, that the SE decision-makers won't change a working system. Now the problem is that although the Law is at least so big as programming, people asking and answering law questions or the net is much fewer. Thus, the general Law proposal (beta) seems feasible, although I am nearly sure I can't ask anything from the law of Nepal there in the lack of experts. | |
Feb 25, 2015 at 11:05 | comment | added | Angelo Fuchs | The same problem goes for the most programming languages as well and Stack Overflow strives well with the high diversity. In fact there are legal systems where you can't understand one part (Taxes) better then a laymen when you are specialized in another (Traffic). Diversity is not a problem. Tagging questions with locale though is a must-have. | |
Jan 27, 2015 at 19:44 | history | answered | peterh | CC BY-SA 3.0 |