There is a blog post from late 2015 titled We're Changing Our Name (Back) to Stack Overflow that reads:
Here’s what’s changing:
- As of today, our company will be known as Stack Overflow.
- Our logo is different. But only a little.
- Not one other damn thing.
What was the ultimate fate of this change? I can see that:
- The footer of http://stackoverflow.com/ reads "Stack Exchange, Inc."
- The whois info for stackoverflow.com shows "Stack Exchange, Inc." as the registrar.
- The wikipedia page for Stack Overflow states the owner as "Stack Exchange, Inc." and appears to describe "Stack Overflow" as the site name only. The article does not contain the word "company".
- The Stack Exchange about page identifies "Stack Overflow" as a site name, although it does separate "Q&A network" and "Stack Overflow" on its right sidebar.
- The Stack Overflow Blog contains "(C) 2017 Stack Overflow" (no corporate suffix).
- The Stack Overflow about page identifies "The Stack Overflow Company".
Most parts of the network identify Stack Exchange, Inc., and public information on the internet does not identify Stack Overflow as a company. However, the Stack Overflow Blog as well as the SO About Page do contain references to it, although they seem to be isolated.
Can we get some follow up info to the above blog post? What's the deal with the "Stack Overflow" company name, and how does it officially fit into the "Stack Exchange, Inc." corporate structure?
This also serves as a follow-up to this late 2015 post prompted by the blog announcement. At that point the path forward didn't seem to be set in stone yet, and some of the comments labelled it as more of a casual "rebranding" than a full-blown rename.
This is heavily related to the Line between meta.stackexchange, meta.stackoverflow and stackoverflow.blog post, which asks about the line of responsibility between various network sites, but I felt this question was different enough: This post concerns just the name change announcement and follow up, not the purpose of the individual sites.