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replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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I agree with this. blog.stackexchange.com may work, but the favicon, for example, is still SO's logo not SE's. To me, this lends it a great deal of identity as SO's blog, not SE's, when it reality, it encompasses all of SE.

Sure if we wanted to we could go and read random fitness and gaming blogs, but we try to aggregate good posts here on blogs to go with our fitness and gaming sites anyway.

I propose that the official SE blog be located exclusively at blog.stackexchange.com, and that a community powered blog be started for Stack Overflow like the other sites have.

Of course, on a massive site like SO, I would imagine it would be difficult to have the blog run by 10 people who meet in a chat room once in a while with an admin link to a WordPress dashboard.

Vast improvements have already been proposed which I feel would help blog maintenance run smoother.Vast improvements have already been proposed which I feel would help blog maintenance run smoother.

I agree with this. blog.stackexchange.com may work, but the favicon, for example, is still SO's logo not SE's. To me, this lends it a great deal of identity as SO's blog, not SE's, when it reality, it encompasses all of SE.

Sure if we wanted to we could go and read random fitness and gaming blogs, but we try to aggregate good posts here on blogs to go with our fitness and gaming sites anyway.

I propose that the official SE blog be located exclusively at blog.stackexchange.com, and that a community powered blog be started for Stack Overflow like the other sites have.

Of course, on a massive site like SO, I would imagine it would be difficult to have the blog run by 10 people who meet in a chat room once in a while with an admin link to a WordPress dashboard.

Vast improvements have already been proposed which I feel would help blog maintenance run smoother.

I agree with this. blog.stackexchange.com may work, but the favicon, for example, is still SO's logo not SE's. To me, this lends it a great deal of identity as SO's blog, not SE's, when it reality, it encompasses all of SE.

Sure if we wanted to we could go and read random fitness and gaming blogs, but we try to aggregate good posts here on blogs to go with our fitness and gaming sites anyway.

I propose that the official SE blog be located exclusively at blog.stackexchange.com, and that a community powered blog be started for Stack Overflow like the other sites have.

Of course, on a massive site like SO, I would imagine it would be difficult to have the blog run by 10 people who meet in a chat room once in a while with an admin link to a WordPress dashboard.

Vast improvements have already been proposed which I feel would help blog maintenance run smoother.

Migration of MSO links to MSE links
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I agree with this. blog.stackexchange.com may work, but the favicon, for example, is still SO's logo not SE's. To me, this lends it a great deal of identity as SO's blog, not SE's, when it reality, it encompasses all of SE.

Sure if we wanted to we could go and read random fitness and gaming blogs, but we try to aggregate good posts here on blogs to go with our fitness and gaming sites anyway.

I propose that the official SE blog be located exclusively at blog.stackexchange.com, and that a community powered blog be started for Stack Overflow like the other sites have.

Of course, on a massive site like SO, I would imagine it would be difficult to have the blog run by 10 people who meet in a chat room once in a while with an admin link to a WordPress dashboard.

Vast improvements have already been proposed which I feel would help blog maintenance run smoother.Vast improvements have already been proposed which I feel would help blog maintenance run smoother.

I agree with this. blog.stackexchange.com may work, but the favicon, for example, is still SO's logo not SE's. To me, this lends it a great deal of identity as SO's blog, not SE's, when it reality, it encompasses all of SE.

Sure if we wanted to we could go and read random fitness and gaming blogs, but we try to aggregate good posts here on blogs to go with our fitness and gaming sites anyway.

I propose that the official SE blog be located exclusively at blog.stackexchange.com, and that a community powered blog be started for Stack Overflow like the other sites have.

Of course, on a massive site like SO, I would imagine it would be difficult to have the blog run by 10 people who meet in a chat room once in a while with an admin link to a WordPress dashboard.

Vast improvements have already been proposed which I feel would help blog maintenance run smoother.

I agree with this. blog.stackexchange.com may work, but the favicon, for example, is still SO's logo not SE's. To me, this lends it a great deal of identity as SO's blog, not SE's, when it reality, it encompasses all of SE.

Sure if we wanted to we could go and read random fitness and gaming blogs, but we try to aggregate good posts here on blogs to go with our fitness and gaming sites anyway.

I propose that the official SE blog be located exclusively at blog.stackexchange.com, and that a community powered blog be started for Stack Overflow like the other sites have.

Of course, on a massive site like SO, I would imagine it would be difficult to have the blog run by 10 people who meet in a chat room once in a while with an admin link to a WordPress dashboard.

Vast improvements have already been proposed which I feel would help blog maintenance run smoother.

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I agree with this. blog.stackexchange.com may work, but the favicon, for example, is still SO's logo not SE's. To me, this lends it a great deal of identity as SO's blog, not SE's, when it reality, it encompasses all of SE.

Sure if we wanted to we could go and read random fitness and gaming blogs, but we try to aggregate good posts here on blogs to go with our fitness and gaming sites anyway.

I propose that the official SE blog be located exclusively at blog.stackexchange.com, and that a community powered blog be started for Stack Overflow like the other sites have.

Of course, on a massive site like SO, I would imagine it would be difficult to have the blog run by 10 people who meet in a chat room once in a while with an admin link to a WordPress daskboarddashboard.

Vast improvements have already been proposed which I feel would help blog maintenance run smoother.

I agree with this. blog.stackexchange.com may work, but the favicon, for example, is still SO's logo not SE's. To me, this lends it a great deal of identity as SO's blog, not SE's, when it reality, it encompasses all of SE.

Sure if we wanted to we could go and read random fitness and gaming blogs, but we try to aggregate good posts here on blogs to go with our fitness and gaming sites anyway.

I propose that the official SE blog be located exclusively at blog.stackexchange.com, and that a community powered blog be started for Stack Overflow like the other sites have.

Of course, on a massive site like SO, I would imagine it would be difficult to have the blog run by 10 people who meet in a chat room once in a while with an admin link to a WordPress daskboard.

Vast improvements have already been proposed which I feel would help blog maintenance run smoother.

I agree with this. blog.stackexchange.com may work, but the favicon, for example, is still SO's logo not SE's. To me, this lends it a great deal of identity as SO's blog, not SE's, when it reality, it encompasses all of SE.

Sure if we wanted to we could go and read random fitness and gaming blogs, but we try to aggregate good posts here on blogs to go with our fitness and gaming sites anyway.

I propose that the official SE blog be located exclusively at blog.stackexchange.com, and that a community powered blog be started for Stack Overflow like the other sites have.

Of course, on a massive site like SO, I would imagine it would be difficult to have the blog run by 10 people who meet in a chat room once in a while with an admin link to a WordPress dashboard.

Vast improvements have already been proposed which I feel would help blog maintenance run smoother.

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