Is the Stack Exchange engine available to download for use as a enterprise website?

I think Stack Exchange's engine is very great and could be very cool to use for internal enterprise patterns and practices, like the engine of Wikipedia.

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Naw, it's already in a committed relationship. – Rosinante Oct 6 '10 at 1:14

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There is a Stack Exchange Enterprise option for internal use only (i.e. not public internet). The pricing makes this feasible for large organizations only. You can email team at stackoverflow dot com and your inquiry will be routed to the correct place.

Note: this is currently an option (2013-03-07) irrespective of the lack of public information on the matter and previous blog postings indicating it is not possible.

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Give the correct answer because was the first to answer. – Cédric Boivin Aug 21 '09 at 12:36
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This is outdated. See the full Stack Exchange 2.0 announcement for more: blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/04/changes-to-stack-exchange – Arc Jan 11 '11 at 19:21
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@Arc No, actually, it's not outdated. Michael Pryor posted that as an edit in November, 9 months after the SE 2.0 announcement. – Grace Note Feb 17 '11 at 21:12
@Grace Ah ok, I took the "edit" as something minor, not as an update to the announcement. Thanks for the correction! – Arc Feb 18 '11 at 16:07
@Arc No worries! It's not easy to tell. I imagine it was done that way just to keep it marked as the Accepted Answer. – Grace Note Feb 18 '11 at 16:07
   
@Grace, do you have a link for this updated announcement? – M. Tibbits Jul 15 '11 at 0:28
@MTibbits If you mean the posting from Michael Pryor I was mentioning, that's this very answer. If you mean the SE 2.0 announcement, it's the link in Arc's first comment. – Grace Note Jul 15 '11 at 16:03
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This is no longer accurate - see here – enderland Mar 7 at 14:42
@enderland: We've been through this before. This answer was edited by Stack Exchange employee Michael Pryor. Please see the prior comments. – Al Everett Mar 7 at 14:49
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@AlEverett That edit was made two years ago. It is no longer accurate. To be more precise, since Stack Exchange 2.0 – AshRj Mar 7 at 14:50
@AshRj: Yes, and the blog post which enderland is referring to (and to which Arc also referred to earlier in the comments here) is from three years ago. – Al Everett Mar 7 at 14:53
I would also refer you to this comment which is from less than a year ago. – Al Everett Mar 7 at 14:54
@AlEverett Thats really odd. It doesnt match up with the official blog post. – AshRj Mar 7 at 14:56
@AlEverett that is literally the only information I can find indicating it is possible to purchase the Stack Exchange engine for an internal network. But a blog post specifically indicates it is NOT available (and there has been no update since). – enderland Mar 7 at 14:58
Have you emailed team@stackoverflow.com and asked them? – Al Everett Mar 7 at 14:59
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http://www.stackexchange.com is a way for people to create their own StackOverflow like websites. It is definitely not for a hobbyist or for someone to simply play around with. It is likely that this will only be chosen by someone with a business plan who actually will attempt to make money off of their site in some fashion.

I have been a big advocate of a stripped down version of the software to be released as an open source project numerous times in the past and I still think it would be a good idea. It would aid community development and even give their core product a chance to gain some new features that the original dev team may not have ever implemented.

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Is the Stack Exchange engine available to download for use as a enterprise website?

Nope.

However, there is a number of clones available, some of which have become pretty mature.

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Do you have any new information? This contradicts the accepted answer, which says that it is available, but very expensive. – CodesInChaos Mar 12 '12 at 10:36
@Code there is an answer from Michael Pryor here that says that, but was deleted May 25 last year. I assume that means it is no longer available. – Pekka 웃 Mar 12 '12 at 10:51
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The most recent edit to the accepted answer was by Michael Pryor, but it's older than May 25 2011. – CodesInChaos Mar 12 '12 at 10:56
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The current accepted answer is still correct! – Michael Pryor Apr 30 '12 at 20:29
any good SO clone open source? – Kiquenet Apr 26 at 8:00
@Kiquenet have you looked at the list linked above? – Pekka 웃 Apr 26 at 8:03

No, Stack Overflow is not open source. However, you should check out Stack Exchange, which opens on September 1st. You can purchase a solution based on the Stack Overflow engine.

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