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By wrack · Posted
This is weird. Mythos is more unrestricted compared to Fable. Technically it poses more risk!! -
By sava700 · Posted
This is a great thing, I always have issues with Verizon while inside of certain football stadiums due to the saturation and walls blocking signal so a LOS way to connect would be great. Verizon was supposed to be offering sat data this year but I've not heard a word of it lately. Dude is sending rockets into space in a cheap manner, low waste foot print and has a great product with solar/battery tech. We would be so far behind China right now if not for him and a push to get back into space. -
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illegally? Proof of that? Seems you are posting misinformation or well a pure straight up lie cause there is zero proof of such a thing. But I get it... -
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tarifa
hi there
i am looking for a comparison of the best Open Source Question and Answer-Engines.
untill now i have found two alive an vibrant systems: - vanillaforums and question2answers - two Question and Answer-systems
- guess that they are much more active and the developement is much more active and sustainable than the question2answer-developent
https://github.com/vanilla/vanilla
29,184 commits
254 branches
0 packages
107 releases
117 contributors
https://github.com/q2a/question2answer
1,291 commits
6 branches
0 packages
15 releases
20 contributors
the Stackexchange-people have listed some engines: Are there any clones/alternatives for running a Stack Exchange style Q&A site?
https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/2267/are-there-any-clones-alternatives-for-running-a-stack-exchange-style-qa-site
Question2Answer question2answer: http://www.question2answer.org/
- cahoots
- phpancake
LampCMS
- Coordino
- Q&A (Is a WordPress Plugin)
- Arrayshift
- Vanilla Forums
see Question2Answer question2answer: http://www.question2answer.org/ - Free Open Source Q&A Software for PHP
a PHP-Version:
see a list of clones:
Askbot: http://askbot.org/en/questions/
Biostar: https://github.com/ialbert/biostar-central -
Diango-Knowledge: https://github.com/zapier/django-knowledge
LampCMS: http://www.lampcms.com/
Mamute: http://www.mamute.org
Kliqqi-CMS: https://github.com/Kliqqi-CMS/Kliqqi-CMS/
question2answer: http://www.question2answer.org/
scoold: https://scoold.com/
talkyard: https://www.talkyard.io/
vanillaforums: https://vanillaforums.com/en/features/qna/
Question2Answer question2answer: http://www.question2answer.org/ - a free Open Source Q&A Engine in PHP...
whichsystem do you prefer - which one - !?
look forward to a fruitful discussion
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