OSQA
Open Source Question and Answer, or OSQA, is an open source question-answer system written in Python[1] with Django. The data layer relies on MySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server or SQLite.
Screenshot of a demo instance | |
Initial release | 2010 |
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Repository | |
Type | Web-based Q&A system |
Website | github |
OSQA is free software released under the GNU GPL v3+.[2]
Websites using OSQA
gollark: And AI is being spun off onto dedicatedish hardware too now, it just happens that general-purpose GPUs were the best parallel processing things available for a while.
gollark: I think they have ASICs for that now?
gollark: Bitcoin is mined on ASICs, so no.
gollark: Probably there'd be less openness about AI development too.
gollark: Semiconductors are Very Importantâ„¢ so a lot of money/political things would get spent on more resilient supply chains.
See also
References
- "Learn More". OSQA. Archived from the original on 2018-09-21. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
- https://raw.github.com/dzone/osqa/master/LICENSE
- https://osqa-ask.wireshark.org/questions/60424/osqa-is-unmaintained-whats-next
- https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Help.openstreetmap.org
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