About
This is a free, community driven Q&A for peer programmer code reviews. It is a part of the Stack Exchange network of Q&A; websites, and it was created through the open democratic process defined at Stack Exchange Area 51.
This site is currently in public beta. Anyone may participate. The purpose of the public beta is to:
- record metrics about questions, answers, and traffic
- grow the Q&A community around the topic
- determine if the site attracts a viable audience
Public betas typically last from 60 to 90 days, although they can go on longer. For more information, see the Area 51 FAQ.
So What? Who cares? Isn't this just like a dozen other websites?
What’s so special about this? Well, nothing, really. But we synthesize aspects of Wikis, Blogs, Forums, and Digg/Reddit in a way that we think is original.
Code Review - Stack Exchange is that tiny asterisk in the middle.
But hopefully you’ll see what we mean when you participate and experience it for yourself.
Who are the moderators?
We believe moderation starts with the community itself, so in addition to privileges earned through reputation, we periodically hold democratic moderator elections. If the site is not yet large enough to support an election, we will appoint likely moderators from within the community.
The following users are our current community moderators:
Please see A Theory of Moderation for information on our moderation philosophy.
How can I learn more?
Check out the FAQ. And if you need to contact us, you can do so at [email protected]