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Hello,

I'm interesting in creating a web site similar to stackoverflow. As I'm usually interested in OSS I'd like to know if someone knows about the existence of other Q&A sites whose sources are licensed under an open-source license (not interested which license as long as I can use it - GPL, Apache, BSD, MIT ...).

Thank you,

Iulian

PS: The site would most likely run on a Linux machine with Apache or any other open source web server.

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Stacked seems to be the most recognized one, however I'm not sure how closely their code base would resemble StackOverflows.

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It actually doesn't matter. I don't find SO's model an absolute must. Thank you – Iulian Șerbănoiu Sep 13 at 10:18
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Stack overflow software is available for hosted sites too. Then you can get an almost identical site, at a cost of course (with some exceptions).

http://www.stackexchange.com/

Otherwise I think you're down to using the previously mentioned stacked, or one of the forum software solutions, which are not really the same Q&A format.

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The site will not have any commercial purposes, so I'm not interested in a commercial solution that involves some costs. – Iulian Șerbănoiu Sep 13 at 10:24
There has been some discussion of a free version for not-for-commercial small scale users. But I think you might be at the back of a long line there for now! – Peter Sep 14 at 6:28

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