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Meta Home Improvement versus a more general "home stuff" community?

I created https://proposals.codidact.com/posts/288863 but I was not trying to set the agenda - I was merely trying to reproduce what the author of https://meta.codidact.com/posts/288095 intended (a...

posted 1y ago by matthewsnyder‭  ·  edited 1y ago by matthewsnyder‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar matthewsnyder‭ · 2023-07-06T21:35:36Z (over 1 year ago)
  • I created https://proposals.codidact.com/posts/288863 but I was not trying to set the agenda - I was merely trying to reproduce what the author of https://meta.codidact.com/posts/288095 intended (as far as I could tell) but following the new format more closely.
  • My 2 cents is:
  • * Generally speaking, "home stuff" should be included, even if it's not technically about maintenance. To me, the most succinct statement of the site's purpose is "improving your enjoyment of your dwelling", which covers a lot of such things (and nothing else does).
  • * Gardening should be on topic. For homes with a yard, taking care of that yard has a big impact on the overall quality of the home. Even matters pertaining to homesteading (growing food for personal use) and personal livestock should be allowed, both because it's hard to justify drawing the line there, and because they would attract knowledgeable experts. On the other hand, we want to exclude commercial farming, because the parameters are quite different there from the average person growing tomatoes in their backyard or keeping a few chickens.
  • * Energy conservation is definitely on topic. I can see how even questions like "what architectural style of home has lowest heating bills in this type of climate?" would be a great fit. Also code often prescribes certain energy efficiency standards.
  • * Cleaning should be on topic, so long as it's relevant to personal homes (so no asking about cleaning out your vacation rental between guests or cleaning out public restrooms in a hostel). Stack sites have a "lifehacks" section which potentially overlaps with this, but it's not a given that we will have such a section, and IMO "lifehacks" is to vague a topic anyway.
  • * Accessibility should be on topic. I think this is a very pertinent consideration in the construction or modification of many homes. For example: Wheelchair ramps, staircase design, accessible features in bathrooms, installing wheelchair lifts, and many more.
  • * Organization: Not too sure here. Certainly things like closet should be relevant. But asking how to organize the drawers in your desk does not seem like it should be on the home improvement site, rather it should be in some personal organization section since it's not specific to a home (the advice would be largely the same for eg. an office).
  • * General maintenance (like keeping doors lubricated, patching up old walls and cabinets, many other things) should definitely be on topic.
  • While the proposal is titled "home improvement", there is no reason to restrict it to new homes only. Homes are owned for many years and accumulate wear and tear, therefore they doing upkeep and maintenance is essential to "improving" both the resident's personal enjoyment and the market value of the home. Similarly, making better use of what's there is a legitimate (and IMO desirable) alternative to adding new features to a home. So it makes sense to unify these topics under one site.
  • I created https://proposals.codidact.com/posts/288863 but I was not trying to set the agenda - I was merely trying to reproduce what the author of https://meta.codidact.com/posts/288095 intended (as far as I could tell) but following the new format more closely.
  • My 2 cents is:
  • * Generally speaking, "home stuff" should be included, even if it's not technically about maintenance. To me, the most succinct statement of the site's purpose is "improving your enjoyment of your dwelling", which covers a lot of such things (and nothing else does).
  • * Gardening should be on topic. For homes with a yard, taking care of that yard has a big impact on the overall quality of the home. Even matters pertaining to homesteading (growing food for personal use) and personal livestock should be allowed, both because it's hard to justify drawing the line there, and because such questions would attract knowledgeable experts. On the other hand, we want to exclude commercial farming, because the parameters are quite different there from the average person growing tomatoes in their backyard or keeping a few chickens to eat the eggs.
  • * Energy conservation is definitely on topic. I can see how even questions like "what architectural style of home has lowest heating bills in this type of climate?" would be a great fit. Also code often prescribes certain energy efficiency standards.
  • * Cleaning should be on topic, so long as it's relevant to personal homes (so no asking about cleaning out your vacation rental between guests or cleaning out public restrooms in a hostel). Stack sites have a "lifehacks" section which potentially overlaps with this, but it's not a given that we will have such a section, and IMO "lifehacks" is too vague a topic anyway.
  • * Accessibility should be on topic. I think this is a very pertinent consideration in the construction or modification of many homes. For example: Wheelchair ramps, staircase design, accessible features in bathrooms, installing wheelchair lifts, and many more.
  • * Organization: Not too sure here. Certainly things like closets should be relevant. But asking how to organize the drawers in your desk does not seem like it should be on the home improvement site, rather it should be in some personal organization section since it's not specific to a home (the advice would be largely the same for eg. an office).
  • * General maintenance (like keeping doors lubricated, patching up old walls and cabinets, many other things) should definitely be on topic.
  • While the proposal is titled "home improvement", there is no reason to restrict it to new alterations only. Homes are owned for many years and accumulate wear and tear, therefore they doing upkeep and maintenance is essential to "improving" both the resident's personal enjoyment and the market value of the home. Similarly, making better use of what's there is a legitimate (and IMO desirable) alternative to adding new features to a home. So it makes sense to unify these topics under one site.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar matthewsnyder‭ · 2023-07-06T03:19:59Z (over 1 year ago)
I created https://proposals.codidact.com/posts/288863 but I was not trying to set the agenda - I was merely trying to reproduce what the author of https://meta.codidact.com/posts/288095 intended (as far as I could tell) but following the new format more closely.

My 2 cents is:

* Generally speaking, "home stuff" should be included, even if it's not technically about maintenance. To me, the most succinct statement of the site's purpose is "improving your enjoyment of your dwelling", which covers a lot of such things (and nothing else does).
* Gardening should be on topic. For homes with a yard, taking care of that yard has a big impact on the overall quality of the home. Even matters pertaining to homesteading (growing food for personal use) and personal livestock should be allowed, both because it's hard to justify drawing the line there, and because they would attract knowledgeable experts. On the other hand, we want to exclude commercial farming, because the parameters are quite different there from the average person growing tomatoes in their backyard or keeping a few chickens.
* Energy conservation is definitely on topic. I can see how even questions like "what architectural style of home has lowest heating bills in this type of climate?" would be a great fit. Also code often prescribes certain energy efficiency standards.
* Cleaning should be on topic, so long as it's relevant to personal homes (so no asking about cleaning out your vacation rental between guests or cleaning out public restrooms in a hostel). Stack sites have a "lifehacks" section which potentially overlaps with this, but it's not a given that we will have such a section, and IMO "lifehacks" is to vague a topic anyway.
* Accessibility should be on topic. I think this is a very pertinent consideration in the construction or modification of many homes. For example: Wheelchair ramps, staircase design, accessible features in bathrooms, installing wheelchair lifts, and many more.
* Organization: Not too sure here. Certainly things like closet should be relevant. But asking how to organize the drawers in your desk does not seem like it should be on the home improvement site, rather it should be in some personal organization section since it's not specific to a home (the advice would be largely the same for eg. an office).
* General maintenance (like keeping doors lubricated, patching up old walls and cabinets, many other things) should definitely be on topic.

While the proposal is titled "home improvement", there is no reason to restrict it to new homes only. Homes are owned for many years and accumulate wear and tear, therefore they doing upkeep and maintenance is essential to "improving" both the resident's personal enjoyment and the market value of the home. Similarly, making better use of what's there is a legitimate (and IMO desirable) alternative to adding new features to a home. So it makes sense to unify these topics under one site.