Where can I get a Stack Overflow-like site to use as my company's knowledge base?
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The engine used in Stack Overflow is sold as StackExchange.
Edit: The paid Stack Exchange service was ended in April 2010. There are several Stack Exchange-like systems that may be suitable for corporate users instead.
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wasn't it reimplemented in November in a different form? meta.stackexchange.com/questions/16054/…– BrandonCommented Jan 31, 2011 at 17:14
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1@Brandon: I'd forgotten about that. Does an edit of an existing post in November count as an official announcement? If they changed their minds, would they remember to have someone re-edit that post?– mmyers ModCommented Jan 31, 2011 at 17:17
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Posting a new comment because the old one can't be edited anymore. The history of Enterprise SE: Joel mentioned it on May 5th, 2010. But in June, Robert said it was gone. Then in November, Michael Pryor confirmed twice; once where Brandon linked and once here.– PopsCommented Jan 31, 2011 at 17:49
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1From the limited information available, I'm guessing this is being downplayed intentionally. It makes sense; the Enterprise Edition isn't really for anyone who would casually post a question here asking about it. Anyone who is in Enterprise's target audience would have his people contact Joel's people to "do lunch."– PopsCommented Jan 31, 2011 at 17:58
I would propose an update on this topic and consider Stack Overflow for Teams which makes it easy to search and find answers in a private and secure environment.