Re: askubuntu.com-like site in Hebrew

2011-07-02 Thread Elazar Leibovich
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 10:21 PM, Tomer Cohen wrote: > Please correct me if I wrong, but isn't the application that powers every > site in stackoverflow network is actually an open source project? > It is not, but as I mentioned, there are many open source clones, which are similar enough, eg ask

Re: askubuntu.com-like site in Hebrew

2011-07-02 Thread Tomer Cohen
Please correct me if I wrong, but isn't the application that powers every site in stackoverflow network is actually an open source project? 2011/7/2 Elazar Leibovich > By "style", I mean "convenience like stackoverflow.com is". For example: > > 1. You can ask question as anonymous user > 2. You

Re: askubuntu.com-like site in Hebrew

2011-07-02 Thread Elazar Leibovich
By "style", I mean "convenience like stackoverflow.com is". For example: 1. You can ask question as anonymous user 2. You get notification when a question you asked is answered. 3 .Tags for questions. 4. Sane markup for code. There are numerous stackoverflow open source clones. Debain have such a

Re: askubuntu.com-like site in Hebrew

2011-07-01 Thread Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda
If by "style" you mean "forum", then you have http://whatsup.org.il as well as the tapuz forum. Orna 2011/7/1 Elazar Leibovich > It might depends on personal taste, but I really find the forums style of > stackoverflow.com/stackexchange.com appealing and helpful. Especially if I > have a questio

askubuntu.com-like site in Hebrew

2011-07-01 Thread Elazar Leibovich
It might depends on personal taste, but I really find the forums style of stackoverflow.com/stackexchange.com appealing and helpful. Especially if I have a question once in a while, and thus I don't want to register with the project's mailing list. Is there a "askubuntu.com" style (not necessarily