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AstroCB
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Has StackExchangeStack Exchange considered selling this website model for others' private internal use?

I work on a large IT project and we have ~50 developers. Our wiki is sub-standard and a lot of questions go unanswered. Often, I come to Stack Overflow and have to spend time asking a question in a very abstract form, so that I do not post company code on this site. So I wondered, wouldn't it be easier if I could use Stack Overflow in work, and ask my co-workers (who are allowed to see all the sensitive code).

Has StackExchangeStack Exchange thought about selling this model to software devleopment companies? This sort of slick Q&A website would allow developers to ask questions full of confidential information, that could remain on our company's servers and not touch the outside world.

It would also (much more importantly) provide a way of documenting the project and providing new team members with easy access to a body of established information.

Has StackExchange considered selling this website model for others' private internal use?

I work on a large IT project and we have ~50 developers. Our wiki is sub-standard and a lot of questions go unanswered. Often, I come to Stack Overflow and have to spend time asking a question in a very abstract form, so that I do not post company code on this site. So I wondered, wouldn't it be easier if I could use Stack Overflow in work, and ask my co-workers (who are allowed to see all the sensitive code).

Has StackExchange thought about selling this model to software devleopment companies? This sort of slick Q&A website would allow developers to ask questions full of confidential information, that could remain on our company's servers and not touch the outside world.

It would also (much more importantly) provide a way of documenting the project and providing new team members with easy access to a body of established information.

Has Stack Exchange considered selling this website model for others' private internal use?

I work on a large IT project and we have ~50 developers. Our wiki is sub-standard and a lot of questions go unanswered. Often, I come to Stack Overflow and have to spend time asking a question in a very abstract form, so that I do not post company code on this site. So I wondered, wouldn't it be easier if I could use Stack Overflow in work, and ask my co-workers (who are allowed to see all the sensitive code).

Has Stack Exchange thought about selling this model to software devleopment companies? This sort of slick Q&A website would allow developers to ask questions full of confidential information, that could remain on our company's servers and not touch the outside world.

It would also (much more importantly) provide a way of documenting the project and providing new team members with easy access to a body of established information.

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Has StackExchange considered selling this website model to companiesfor others' private internal use?

I work on a large IT project and we have ~50 developers. Our wiki is sub standard-standard and a lot of questions go unanswered. Often, I come to StackOverflowStack Overflow and have to spend time asking a question in a very abstract form, so that I do not post company code on this site. So I wondered, wouldn't it be easier if I could use StackOverflowStack Overflow in work, and ask my co-workers (who are allowed to see all the sensitive code).

So my question was, hasHas StackExchange thought about selling this model to software devleopment companies? This sort of slick Q&A website would allow develoepersdevelopers to ask questions full of confidential information, that could remain on our company's servers and not touch the outside world.

It would also (much more importantly) provide a way of documenting the project and providing new team members with easy access to a body of established information.

Has StackExchange considered selling this website model to companies?

I work on a large IT project and we have ~50 developers. Our wiki is sub standard and a lot of questions go unanswered. Often, I come to StackOverflow and have to spend time asking a question in a very abstract form, so that I do not post company code on this site. So I wondered, wouldn't it be easier if I could use StackOverflow in work, and ask my co-workers (who are allowed to see all the sensitive code).

So my question was, has StackExchange thought about selling this model to software devleopment companies? This sort of slick Q&A website would allow develoepers to ask questions full of confidential information, that could remain on our company's servers and not touch the outside world.

It would also (much more importantly) provide a way of documenting the project and providing new team members with easy access to a body of established information.

Has StackExchange considered selling this website model for others' private internal use?

I work on a large IT project and we have ~50 developers. Our wiki is sub-standard and a lot of questions go unanswered. Often, I come to Stack Overflow and have to spend time asking a question in a very abstract form, so that I do not post company code on this site. So I wondered, wouldn't it be easier if I could use Stack Overflow in work, and ask my co-workers (who are allowed to see all the sensitive code).

Has StackExchange thought about selling this model to software devleopment companies? This sort of slick Q&A website would allow developers to ask questions full of confidential information, that could remain on our company's servers and not touch the outside world.

It would also (much more importantly) provide a way of documenting the project and providing new team members with easy access to a body of established information.

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Has StackExchange considered selling this website model to companies?

I work on a large IT project and we have ~50 developers. Our wiki is sub standard and a lot of questions go unanswered. Often, I come to StackOverflow and have to spend time asking a question in a very abstract form, so that I do not post company code on this site. So I wondered, wouldn't it be easier if I could use StackOverflow in work, and ask my co-workers (who are allowed to see all the sensitive code).

So my question was, has StackExchange thought about selling this model to software devleopment companies? This sort of slick Q&A website would allow develoepers to ask questions full of confidential information, that could remain on our company's servers and not touch the outside world.

It would also (much more importantly) provide a way of documenting the project and providing new team members with easy access to a body of established information.