Sort of a message board community but much better... question and answer based with reputations... using the open source software provide by SO.

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It would take at least $129 a month. See the pricing page of stackexchange.

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very interesting- and helpful.. i hadnt seen that.. i set one up since its still in beta its free and there was no credit card required.. i wonder what the difference is since the software is all open source, how long it would take to replicate... and if you could are the prices quoted for stackexchange basically just for the hosting – adam Feb 16 '10 at 6:13
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The software is not open source, and I doubt it will every be. – Diago Feb 16 '10 at 7:19
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Some folks are trying just that:

There is a complete list of StackExchange sites here: http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/4/list-of-stackexchange-sites

StackExchange sites are using the (almost) same platform as stackoverflow to build Q&A sites around different topics.

What it takes?

  • the $129/month for the StackExchange service, or perhaps less money if you go for StackExchange clones
  • a large base of users (in the hundreds or thousands). Which means you either already have a very large network (hundreds or thousands of potential users who know you already) or you have the time and energy to gather these users.

In any case I would recommend you to visit and browse meta.stackexchange.com where hundreds of people (including me) are discussing about setting up our Q&A sites. You'll find plenty of infos there (more than a thousand questions answered on all aspects, from technical to marketing).

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The code for Stack Overflow is not open source. Go ahead and try to replicate it, it'll be harder than you think.

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