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5 Free Solutions To Create A Question-Answer Website Posted: 29 Mar 2010 01:26 AM PDT Question & answer websites (like Stack Overflow) are great platforms for enabling communities to share knowledge and help each other. Although they are kinda similar-in-function with the forum applications (check 9 Widely-Used And Free Forum Softwares), the main focus is finding the (best) answers. Here are 5 free and open source or hosted platforms to create your own question-answer website: Question2AnswerQuestion2Answer is an application that is built with PHP-MySQL that has a points-based reputation system. Users can comment into any questions and they can be tagged. It can be totally styled with CSS and has an admin interface to manage the whole application. QSQAQSQA enables anyone to instantly create a full-featured question-answer community where users can earn point/badges for their contribution. It is written in Python and powered by the Django application framework.
ShapadoThis question-answer application is written in Ruby, MongoMapper and MongoDB. It is multilingual and, optionally, users can create their own websites in a free hosted platform rather than installing it. QwenchQwench is a simple-yet-functional application. It comes with a points/rewards system, an entry can be posted as a knowledge-base article (for corporate sites) and it can be customized via CSS. QhubQhub is a free hosted platform for creating a q&a website where the look-feel can be customized and members can be managed easily. You can optionally use a URL under Qhub or your own domain name. And Others:
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