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A stackoverflow I want a "Stack Overflow" for my community website

I administer a community website (currently— currently on dotnetnuke, which can't change right now) and I'd really like to replace my forums with StackOverflowsomething like Stack Overflow, but it has to be on my site. OurMy users need to be able to interact with each other, butand also have integrated access to ourthe site blogs, downloads, documentation, sour code (open source) and bug tracker. So I have 2two questions:

Since stackoverflowStack Overflow no longer offers commercial hosting, would they stop me from legally creratingcreating/deploying a clone?

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A stackoverflow for my community website

I administer a community website (currently on dotnetnuke, which can't change right now) and I'd really like to replace my forums with StackOverflow, but it has to be on my site. Our users need to be able to interact with each other, but also have integrated access to our blogs, downloads, documentation, sour code (open source) and bug tracker. So I have 2 questions:

Since stackoverflow no longer offers commercial hosting, would they stop me from legally crerating/deploying a clone?

And do such clones exist already either as a DNN module, or asp.net (mvc?) website that I can add to my site?

I want a "Stack Overflow" for my community website

I administer a community website — currently on dotnetnuke, which can't change right now and I'd really like to replace my forums with something like Stack Overflow, but it has to be on my site. My users need to be able to interact with each other, and also have integrated access to the site blogs, downloads, documentation, code (open source) and bug tracker. So I have two questions:

Since Stack Overflow no longer offers commercial hosting, would they stop me from legally creating/deploying a clone?

Do such clones exist already either as a DNN module, or asp.net (mvc?) website that I can add to my site?

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A stackoverflow for my community website

I administer a community website (currently on dotnetnuke, which can't change right now) and I'd really like to replace my forums with StackOverflow, but it has to be on my site. Our users need to be able to interact with each other, but also have integrated access to our blogs, downloads, documentation, sour code (open source) and bug tracker. So I have 2 questions:

Since stackoverflow no longer offers commercial hosting, would they stop me from legally crerating/deploying a clone?

And do such clones exist already either as a DNN module, or asp.net (mvc?) website that I can add to my site?