We need a knowledge base like Atlassian answers and the wiki doesn't really do the right job.
Is Atlassian answers a product we can use?
Update:
We've announced Confluence Questions! Check out the Beta: https://www.atlassian.com/questions
Are the new features of Answers also being pushed into this repo?
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I'll pull them in every so often. I haven't done these most recent changes yet.
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Is this project still active? When I go to the repo I get: "You do not have access to this repository". Is this product already commercial in the meanwhile? Thx.
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We hid our fork for the time being. We're in discussions on how to offer this in the right way.
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Hi Chance,
Atlassian Answers is built using OSQA - http://www.osqa.net/ - a free, open source Q and A system. So not an Atlassian product, but something that is available for you to download and deploy at your own organisation.
Hope that helps,
Andrew.
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I'm interested in this as well. Any update?
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Any updates if Atlassian will be releasing "Anwsers" would be nice to have it with a crowd integration. Or even as a beta would great as-well
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Yes, I am interested, as well. Too bad - the answers site is VERY nice. I can imagine it being a product in itself (probably what someone is thinking already, I am sure). . . . Maybe, integrated into JIRA and/or Confluence??
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Not yet. We're considering how to handle Q & A in our product portfolio.
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Confluence questions is the go-forward approach Atlassian is taking to provide a solution. It's currently in beta. You can sign up here: https://www.atlassian.com/questions
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Yes, that's right.
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Nevertheless, and IANAL, but the licence requires that the source code be made available.
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We're going through a security audit before opening it up. I'll post back here when I have the code available for download.
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Great... GPL is viral isn't it... don't you also have to release code for everything you integrate OSQA with?!
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We've just changed some hard-coded credentials in favor of configurable options for ldap login, that's all. We'll open it up without the hard-coded values.
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Are you still planning to make this code available for your customers to download and run?
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We haven't made progress on it yet, but I'll post back once there's an update.
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I'm interested in this as well. Any update? I see below your last update was April 16th.
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I would try to get Jeremy's changes as it's a lot better than it was originally, unless the trunk code has moved on.
I think OSQA is GPLv3, so presumably Atlassian have to contribute the code back...?
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