Welcome to Software Development on Codidact!
Will you help us build our independent community of developers helping developers? We're small and trying to grow. We welcome questions about all aspects of software development, from design to code to QA and more. Got questions? Got answers? Got code you'd like someone to review? Please join us.
Post History
Short version As you probably know SO offers Stack Overflow for Teams as a product for a knowledge management tool for private use (private teams). I am wondering if it is possible for Codidact t...
Question
discussion
#3: Post edited
[]()### Short version- As you probably know SO offers Stack Overflow for Teams as a product for a knowledge management tool for private use (private teams).
- **I am wondering if it is possible for Codidact to also offer something similar in the medium term.**
- ### Long version
- Several years ago along with a few colleagues, I managed a private community based on Stack Overflow for a former employer. Codidact was probably just an idea back then and SO's solution seemed to be the best fit:
- - clean layout
- - reputation system
- - favors "less noise"
- Fast-forward to nowadays. I have discussed with my boss about implementing a similar knowledge management solution where I work (rather big company, knowledge management is quite messy, a lot of reinventing the wheel). SO's solution would be a natural choice, but now we have Codidact which satisfies many aspects of what I am interested in:
- - clean layout
- - better reputation system than SO
- - favors "less noise"
- - no moral issues associated with using a product from a company I do not like anymore
- Unfortunately, besides the technical details, there are also some legal ones. From what I remember, the most problematic was related to GDPR and where the data actually resides (within EU or outside).
- ### Short version
- As you probably know SO offers Stack Overflow for Teams as a product for a knowledge management tool for private use (private teams).
- **I am wondering if it is possible for Codidact to also offer something similar in the medium term.**
- ### Long version
- Several years ago along with a few colleagues, I managed a private community based on Stack Overflow for a former employer. Codidact was probably just an idea back then and SO's solution seemed to be the best fit:
- - clean layout
- - reputation system
- - favors "less noise"
- Fast-forward to nowadays. I have discussed with my boss about implementing a similar knowledge management solution where I work (rather big company, knowledge management is quite messy, a lot of reinventing the wheel). SO's solution would be a natural choice, but now we have Codidact which satisfies many aspects of what I am interested in:
- - clean layout
- - better reputation system than SO
- - favors "less noise"
- - no moral issues associated with using a product from a company I do not like anymore
- Unfortunately, besides the technical details, there are also some legal ones. From what I remember, the most problematic was related to GDPR and where the data actually resides (within EU or outside).
#2: Post edited
Using Codidact as a private community within a company
- Using Software Codidact as a private community within a company
### Short version- As you probably know SO offers Stack Overflow for Teams as a product for a knowledge management tool for private use (private teams).
- **I am wondering if it is possible for Codidact to also offer something similar in the medium term.**
- ### Long version
- Several years ago along with a few colleagues, I managed a private community based on Stack Overflow for a former employer. Codidact was probably just an idea back then and SO's solution seemed to be the best fit:
- - clean layout
- - reputation system
- - favors "less noise"
- Fast-forward to nowadays. I have discussed with my boss about implementing a similar knowledge management solution where I work (rather big company, knowledge management is quite messy, a lot of reinventing the wheel). SO's solution would be a natural choice, but now we have Codidact which satisfies many aspects of what I am interested in:
- - clean layout
- - better reputation system than SO
- - favors "less noise"
- - no moral issues associated with using a product from a company I do not like anymore
- Unfortunately, besides the technical details, there are also some legal ones. From what I remember, the most problematic was related to GDPR and where the data actually resides (within EU or outside).
- []()### Short version
- As you probably know SO offers Stack Overflow for Teams as a product for a knowledge management tool for private use (private teams).
- **I am wondering if it is possible for Codidact to also offer something similar in the medium term.**
- ### Long version
- Several years ago along with a few colleagues, I managed a private community based on Stack Overflow for a former employer. Codidact was probably just an idea back then and SO's solution seemed to be the best fit:
- - clean layout
- - reputation system
- - favors "less noise"
- Fast-forward to nowadays. I have discussed with my boss about implementing a similar knowledge management solution where I work (rather big company, knowledge management is quite messy, a lot of reinventing the wheel). SO's solution would be a natural choice, but now we have Codidact which satisfies many aspects of what I am interested in:
- - clean layout
- - better reputation system than SO
- - favors "less noise"
- - no moral issues associated with using a product from a company I do not like anymore
- Unfortunately, besides the technical details, there are also some legal ones. From what I remember, the most problematic was related to GDPR and where the data actually resides (within EU or outside).
#1: Initial revision
Using Codidact as a private community within a company
### Short version As you probably know SO offers Stack Overflow for Teams as a product for a knowledge management tool for private use (private teams). **I am wondering if it is possible for Codidact to also offer something similar in the medium term.** ### Long version Several years ago along with a few colleagues, I managed a private community based on Stack Overflow for a former employer. Codidact was probably just an idea back then and SO's solution seemed to be the best fit: - clean layout - reputation system - favors "less noise" Fast-forward to nowadays. I have discussed with my boss about implementing a similar knowledge management solution where I work (rather big company, knowledge management is quite messy, a lot of reinventing the wheel). SO's solution would be a natural choice, but now we have Codidact which satisfies many aspects of what I am interested in: - clean layout - better reputation system than SO - favors "less noise" - no moral issues associated with using a product from a company I do not like anymore Unfortunately, besides the technical details, there are also some legal ones. From what I remember, the most problematic was related to GDPR and where the data actually resides (within EU or outside).