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Q&A Is corporate hosting of private Codidact sites permitted?

I'm reviewing a number of Q&A platforms for use by our internal Software Engineering community. Our implementation of a Q&A platform would ideally be hosted internally or on a private accou...

1 answer  ·  posted 10mo ago by SuperSheep‭  ·  last activity 10mo ago by trichoplax‭

#1: Initial revision by user avatar SuperSheep‭ · 2023-07-03T02:05:26Z (10 months ago)
Is corporate hosting of private Codidact sites permitted?
I'm reviewing a number of Q&A platforms for use by our internal Software Engineering community. Our implementation of a Q&A platform would ideally be hosted internally or on a private account in the Cloud; we don't want to be sharing with the general internet. There are a number of options out there, but Codidact caught my eye as a capable player in the Q&A space.
Codidact source code is in a public repo and I couldn't find anything stating that it shouldn't be used in this way, but I get the impression that this is not the intended way that the platform should be used; especially since there's no mention of a paid version of Codidact.

Would this be an acceptable use of the platform, or should I eliminate Codidact from our list of viable options?