Personally, I love it, but I spent most of my teen years as a metal-head/progressive rock fan (which I've found to be pretty common among programmers). Meh, name is important to a point, but with all of the 'common names' taken up, and companies picking goofy hipster names, I don't know how important it really is.
I agree with you about fragmentation ... it would be nice to have a site with all of these features with the content to go along with it. Maybe it'd make sense to synchronize relevant Creative Commons documentation that's out there. As long as it's always up-to-date and not done in a spammy manner, having a nice source of docs that includes Q&A and chat would be interesting (I know SO is working on something like that now, too, minus the chat).
It's a neat idea that will require a lot in the way of execution -- getting users to join/participate, or even interested is going to be the biggest up-hill battle.
Curious - is the code for it open source and what language is the back-end done in? It's something I'd consider participating in the development of if it's in languages I work with (mostly .NET and JavaScript [though I do 90% in TypeScript these days and try to avoid JS]).