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Seems busy here. I'm not sure about quality, seems reasonable, though maybe a bit practical and not enough scholarship.

How long will the site be beta for?

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Just for your convenience, here is the stat as of Feb '19

Maybe some advertisements would push this, since other criteria are excellent. We just need to explain why the Q&A format helps learning and practicing Buddhism.

There is also a demonstration of Writing to graduate: Writing.SE clamours for graduation

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  • So in that link they're saying that the distinction between beta and non-beta is becoming blurred (though progress toward that is slow, year-long). The biggest differences (between beta and graduated) would be tweaking the appearance of the site (which they scarcely have time/resources for), and moderator elections (which they might do if necessary even if the site were still in beta).
    – ChrisW Mod
    Commented Mar 5, 2019 at 9:25
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I guess there aren't enough questions per day to graduate -- see http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/45110/buddhism -- there are currently 4 per day, and SE might prefer 10.

The last I read though, many months ago, was that SE no longer has a "graduate or die" policy for beta sites: i.e. a site that doesn't graduate can stay in beta for as long as it remains useful.

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  • really only 4, that's surprising, cheers. i usually look at trhe bump page, i guess
    – user2512
    Commented Sep 14, 2017 at 18:45

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