Hi, 

I gave a look at the test Discourse site 
https://sagemath-test.discourse.group/
(thank you Matthias for setting it up!)
as well as to the Jupyter Discourse site pointed out by Dima:
https://discourse.jupyter.org/
DIscourse is clearly a high quality tool but I agree with Sébastien that it 
is less question-based than ask.sagemath.org. 
Voting for questions and answers should definitely be allowed. In 
Discourse, does this goes only through "likes"  ?
What about the automatic reordering of answers? (in ask.sagemath.org, the 
most upvoted answer is shown first).
IMHO, an important feature is that of "accepted answer". I understand this 
comes through an optional  plugin in Discourse:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/discourse-solved/30155

I fully agree with Sébastien's comment in 
https://groups.google.com/g/sage-devel/c/9uX5j4x1Nsg/m/zPqN_PYKAQAJ
ask.sagemath.org is a very valuable piece of knowledge regarding the daily 
use of Sage. If migration is decided, it would be a pity to lose it. Could 
it be imported somehow in Discourse?

Eric. 
 

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