Let me just start by saying that I don't have any strong opinion on this, and won't be voting yes or no to any proposal in this direction. I am just interested to see what the community thinks, and I'm sure the other members of the community will be able to come to consensus despite me remaining indifferent.
This site was very different when it first went live in 2018, and in recent times, tags that barely existed back then have quickly caught up and even overtaken the most popular tags across the whole site:
- #1 overall: programming (1084 questions)
- #2 overall: qiskit (1072 questions)
- #6 overall: ibm-q-experience (479 questions)
- #23 overall: q# (129 questions)
- #29 overall: cirq (106 questions)
There have actually been more qiskit questions asked than the number of total question on some entire SE sites that have been around for several years:
- Constructed Languages SE (380 total questions in 3 years 6 months)
- Community Building SE (550 total questions in 7 years 1 month)
- Veganism & Vegetarianism SE (650 total questions in 4 years 7 months(
- Computer Science Educators SE (994 total questions in 4 years 3 months)
- Iota SE (1008 total questions in 3 years 9 months)
- Drones & Model Aircraft SE (587 total questions in 1 year 4 months)
That tag is also on pace to soon overtake several other sites in total questions, such as:
- Beer, Wine and Spirits SE,
- Language Learning SE,
- Coffee SE,
- Stellar SE,
- Ebooks SE,
- Tezos SE,
- Korean Language SE,
- Arts & Crafts SE,
- Mythology & Folklore SE,
- Sustainable Living SE,
- Freelancing SE,
- Internet of Things SE,
- Poker SE,
- Martial Arts SE,
- Ukranian Language SE,
- Portuguese Language SE,
- EOS.IO SE
- Stack Apps SE,
- Lifehacks SE,
- Mathematics Educators SE,
- Windows Phone SE, and
- probably plenty of others
All of those above sites are averaging far fewer than 400 questions/year which is significantly less than the qiskit tag has been getting lately, and the latter is growing.
The questions about the theory/mathematics of quantum information processing are significantly different from the questions we're getting on "quantum programming", the latter tending to often look like:
- Q# install issue [asked today],
- Cannot get a provider from IBMQ,
- AWS Braket Backend for Qiskit?,
- IBM Quantum: Are ibmq_5_yorktown and ibmqx2 different devices?
I have heard opinions about this dichotomy from some other users, and I've also seen people closing (many) questions due to being too much about programming, so I wanted to see what the wider community's feeling is about this.
There exists a StackOverflow for programming questions, which is very different from Computer Science SE and even more so, Theoretical Computer Science SE.