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Q&A Which communities have shown interest?

Namaskar! Well, I don't have such a critical dissatisfaction with Stack Exchange, probably because I interacted with SE (employees or CMs) very little, and the recent changes in SE policies have n...

posted 5y ago by Pandya‭  ·  edited 1y ago by Andreas witnessed the end of the world today‭

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#4: Post edited by user avatar Andreas witnessed the end of the world today‭ · 2023-08-14T20:45:34Z (over 1 year ago)
Grammatical cleanups
  • Namaskar!
  • Well, I don't have such critical dissatisfaction with Stack Exchange, probably because I interacted with SE (employees or CMs) very little and the recent changes in SE policies has not affected much to the site I moderate. Yes, I am Moderator Pro Tempore on Hinduism Stack Exchange!
  • The primary reason behind my interest in Codidact is "It is Free and Opensource". I insist and prefer FLOSS over proprietary software. I has been looking for a FOSS QA plat form for long time, since I joined Stack Exchange (March 2014) and after getting aware with GNU's software freedom philosophy (Nov. 2014). I am aware of one FOSS QA platform, AskBot which is used by Libreoffice and others but I never thought and/or put effort regarding starting QA communities through it.
  • I do not know how new communities can be proposed or started through codidact? (e.g on Stack Exchange, there is Area51). If it will be feasible in future, I would like to see two communities **GNU/Linux** and **Hinduism** :)
  • Namaskar!
  • Well, I don't have such a critical dissatisfaction with Stack Exchange, probably because I interacted with SE (employees or CMs) very little, and the recent changes in SE policies have not much affected the site I moderate. Indeed, I am a Moderator Pro Tempore on Hinduism Stack Exchange!
  • The primary reason behind my interest in Codidact, is "It is Free and Opensource". I insist and prefer FLOSS over proprietary software. I have been looking for a FOSS Q/A platform for a long time, ever since I joined Stack Exchange (March 2014), and after getting aware of GNU's software freedom philosophy (Nov. 2014). I am aware of one FOSS QA platform: AskBot, which is used by Libreoffice and others, but I never thought about, and/or put effort into starting Q/A communities through it.
  • I do not know how new communities can be proposed or started on Codidact (e.g on Stack Exchange, there is Area51). If it will be feasible in the future, I would like to see two new communities, namely: **GNU/Linux** and **Hinduism** :)
#3: Post edited by user avatar Pandya‭ · 2020-02-18T10:06:23Z (almost 5 years ago)
  • Namaskar!
  • Well, I don't have such critical dissatisfaction with Stack Exchange, probably because I interacted with SE (employees or CMs) very little and the recent changes in SE policies has not affected much to the site I moderate. Yes, I am Moderator Pro Tempore on Hinduism Stack Exchange!
  • The primary reason behind my interest in Codidact is "It is Free and Opensource". I insist and prefer FLOSS over proprietary software. I has been looking for a FOSS QA plat form for long time, since I joined Stack Exchange (March 2014) and after getting aware with GNU's software freedom philosophy (Nov. 2014). I am aware of one FOSS QA platform, AskBot which is used by Libreoffice and others but I never thought and/or put effort regarding starting QA communities through it.
  • I do not know how new communities can be proposed or started through codidact? (e.g on Stack Exchange, there is Area51). If it will be feasible in future, I would like to see two communities "GNU/Linux" and "Hinduism" :)
  • Namaskar!
  • Well, I don't have such critical dissatisfaction with Stack Exchange, probably because I interacted with SE (employees or CMs) very little and the recent changes in SE policies has not affected much to the site I moderate. Yes, I am Moderator Pro Tempore on Hinduism Stack Exchange!
  • The primary reason behind my interest in Codidact is "It is Free and Opensource". I insist and prefer FLOSS over proprietary software. I has been looking for a FOSS QA plat form for long time, since I joined Stack Exchange (March 2014) and after getting aware with GNU's software freedom philosophy (Nov. 2014). I am aware of one FOSS QA platform, AskBot which is used by Libreoffice and others but I never thought and/or put effort regarding starting QA communities through it.
  • I do not know how new communities can be proposed or started through codidact? (e.g on Stack Exchange, there is Area51). If it will be feasible in future, I would like to see two communities **GNU/Linux** and **Hinduism** :)
#2: Post edited by user avatar Pandya‭ · 2020-02-18T10:05:42Z (almost 5 years ago)
  • Namaskar!
  • Well, I don't have such critical dissatisfaction with Stack Exchange, probably because I interacted with SE (employees or CMs) very little and the recent changes in SE policies has not affected much to the site I moderate. Yes, I am Moderator Pro Tempore on Hinduism Stack Exchange!
  • The primary reason behind my interest in Codidact is "It is Free and Opensource". I insist and prefer FLOSS over proprietary software. I has been looking for a FOSS QA plat form for long time, since I joined Stack Exchange (March 2014) and after getting aware with GNU's software freedom philosophy (Nov. 2014). I am aware of one FOSS QA platform, AskBot which is used by Libreoffice and others but I never thought and/or put effort regarding starting QA communities through it.
  • I do not know how new communities can be proposed or started through codidact? (e.g on Stack Exchange, there is Area51). If it will be feasible in future, I would like to see two communities "GNU/Linux" and "Hinduism":)
  • Namaskar!
  • Well, I don't have such critical dissatisfaction with Stack Exchange, probably because I interacted with SE (employees or CMs) very little and the recent changes in SE policies has not affected much to the site I moderate. Yes, I am Moderator Pro Tempore on Hinduism Stack Exchange!
  • The primary reason behind my interest in Codidact is "It is Free and Opensource". I insist and prefer FLOSS over proprietary software. I has been looking for a FOSS QA plat form for long time, since I joined Stack Exchange (March 2014) and after getting aware with GNU's software freedom philosophy (Nov. 2014). I am aware of one FOSS QA platform, AskBot which is used by Libreoffice and others but I never thought and/or put effort regarding starting QA communities through it.
  • I do not know how new communities can be proposed or started through codidact? (e.g on Stack Exchange, there is Area51). If it will be feasible in future, I would like to see two communities "GNU/Linux" and "Hinduism" :)
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Pandya‭ · 2020-02-18T07:53:21Z (almost 5 years ago)
Namaskar!

Well, I don't have such critical dissatisfaction with Stack Exchange, probably because I interacted with SE (employees or CMs) very little and the recent changes in SE policies has not affected much to the site I moderate. Yes, I am Moderator Pro Tempore on Hinduism Stack Exchange!

The primary reason behind my interest in Codidact is "It is Free and Opensource". I insist and prefer FLOSS over proprietary software. I has been looking for a FOSS QA plat form for long time, since I joined Stack Exchange (March 2014) and after getting aware with GNU's software freedom philosophy (Nov. 2014). I am aware of one FOSS QA platform, AskBot which is used by Libreoffice and others but I never thought and/or put effort regarding starting  QA communities through it.

I do not know how new communities can be proposed or started through codidact? (e.g on Stack Exchange, there is Area51). If it will be feasible in future, I would like to see two communities "GNU/Linux" and "Hinduism":)