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##Absolutely not

Absolutely not

WordPress Answers does not fit the criteria for merging according to Joel's blog post

Here’s the best we could come up with for deciding whether site X should be subsumed by site Y:

 

Almost all X questions are on-topic for site Y

None of our questions would be on topic for Drupal or another CMS.

If Y already exists, it already has a tag for X, and nobody is complaining.

There are not tags for Drupal or another CMS.

You’re not creating such a big group that you don’t have enough experts to answer all possible questions

We have enough experts to answer almost all questions and this will continue to grow.

There’s a high probability that users of site Y would enjoy seeing the occasional question about X.

I can't speak for everyone but I have no interest in seeing questions about Drupal

##Absolutely not

WordPress Answers does not fit the criteria for merging according to Joel's blog post

Here’s the best we could come up with for deciding whether site X should be subsumed by site Y:

 

Almost all X questions are on-topic for site Y

None of our questions would be on topic for Drupal or another CMS.

If Y already exists, it already has a tag for X, and nobody is complaining.

There are not tags for Drupal or another CMS.

You’re not creating such a big group that you don’t have enough experts to answer all possible questions

We have enough experts to answer almost all questions and this will continue to grow.

There’s a high probability that users of site Y would enjoy seeing the occasional question about X.

I can't speak for everyone but I have no interest in seeing questions about Drupal

Absolutely not

WordPress Answers does not fit the criteria for merging according to Joel's blog post

Here’s the best we could come up with for deciding whether site X should be subsumed by site Y:

Almost all X questions are on-topic for site Y

None of our questions would be on topic for Drupal or another CMS.

If Y already exists, it already has a tag for X, and nobody is complaining.

There are not tags for Drupal or another CMS.

You’re not creating such a big group that you don’t have enough experts to answer all possible questions

We have enough experts to answer almost all questions and this will continue to grow.

There’s a high probability that users of site Y would enjoy seeing the occasional question about X.

I can't speak for everyone but I have no interest in seeing questions about Drupal

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##Absolutely not

WordPress Answers does not fit the criteria for merging according to Joel's blog post

Here’s the best we could come up with for deciding whether site X should be subsumed by site Y:

Almost all X questions are on-topic for site Y

None of our questions would be on topic for Drupal or another CMS.

If Y already exists, it already has a tag for X, and nobody is complaining.

There are not tags for Drupal or another CMS.

You’re not creating such a big group that you don’t have enough experts to answer all possible questions

We have enough experts to answer almost all questions and this will continue to grow.

There’s a high probability that users of site Y would enjoy seeing the occasional question about X.

I can't speak for everyone but I have no interest in seeing questions about Drupal