[POLL] How do you feel about the allocation of Q&A in a separate project?

As probably already know, recently a section of Q&A on habré turned into an independent project — Toaster.
It was perceived ambiguously.
I personally have loomed a few downsides compared to what it was before:

- Harder to choose
Earlier issues were shared at the hubs. Memory I naturally didn't remember, but you could open the list and scroll through, looking something like this. But those hubs that interested me, I knew. Now the questions are catalogued using tags. Not necessary to be seven spans in a forehead to understand what the resource is removed tracing :) Maybe with time, it will be easier, but now it's harder for me to use.

- Complicated search
Before If I searched for something on habré, is usually was needed a couple of posts and a couple of questions. In total, they covered quite fully interest me. Now the questions you need to make a separate search. By the way, at the moment, relevant search on the Toaster not working so hot.

- No connection accounts
Earlier, as I said, the people in the comments be able to get out of the red, giving good answers to questions. Now, the opportunity is lost. You don't think that someone will go and search the profile of the person who gave the answer, to put virtual plus sign?

- Not quite convenient usability
Perhaps it's a matter of time, but while I hate to use it. Before questions can be added to favorites and they were kept in the same place as the posts. Now you can subscribe to the question (and the favorites moved there), but all the favorites in one place — much better.


I am not going to talk about different bugs, for example, on the race side panels when you scroll on a tablet or on an empty space on the right. Cannot say about the competence of the meeting.
In connection with the foregoing, a poll:
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