The recent Open Science SE site got shut down by StackExchange folks.
There is another proposal for the same right now http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/90201/open-science.
I am all for that proposal, trying to get open science
going again on SE.
However, an alternative is Discourse, created by Jeff Atwood, etal.
Example forums:
- Atom editor - https://discuss.atom.io/
- Discourse meta - https://meta.discourse.org/
- rOpenSci - https://discuss.ropensci.org/
We could put up our own forum. Benefits:
- We, the people involved in the forum, would run the forum - it can increase in size slowly w/o having to be subject to SE's rules
- It has a lot of the same features of SE (great UI, markdown support, multiple login options, badges), minus voting/points
We would have to pay server costs, but that's minimal for such a potentially big group of people.
If you're not familiar with Discourse, visit one of the links above and peak through some of the discussion threads.
Totally fine if this is shot down - just thinking out loud
Hi all,
If the Open Science community would be happy to live as an independent and completely self-governed and self-moderated community on a similar adapted Q2A platform http://www.physicsoverflow.org/ useses, the PhysicsOverflow team would be willing to offer technical help by lending its software (for free of course) and get a new site started and running very efficiently (in public mode!) from the SE data dump (the whole content of the closed private SE beta site could be recovered).
However, the Open Science community would have to recruit their own technical administrators, moderators (and in the best case a system developer too), as the PhysicsOverflow team is at present too small to run and provide full technical (24h) support for more than one site.
In case of interest, please write to: [email protected] to discuss and organize things further.
Regards
Dilatino