Maxim Zubarev

Stack Overflow for Teams - Everything you love about Stack Overflow in a private space.

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Stack Overflow for Teams is a private, secure home for your team’s questions and answers. No more digging through stale wikis and lost emails—give your team back the time it needs to build better products.

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Preetesh Jain
Although I love this and a great idea coming from already tried and tested, StackOverflow, I think this a bit expensive for early stage companies. Here's a cheaper alternative: use Discourse for the same purpose! 🎉
Maxim Zubarev
@willcole @jdotjdotf Is it possible to have people from external teams to answer specific questions, too? For example, if my company uses Internet Explorer (lol!) and someone has a highly specific question about how to do something super cool with it (lol lol!), can I have some Microsoft employee answering that very question (based on the tag linked with the question or something)? There are probably better examples for this though.
willcole
@jdotjdotf @mxmzb Not unless you invite that Microsoft employee into the general team. There are no per tag permissions at this time.
David Brower
We're going to trial Stack Overflow for Teams for a few weeks to see how we get on. However, there is a concern that we'll effectively be creating multiple 'sources of truth' since we have developer documentation in a VSTS wiki and business documentation inside of SharePoint. A team member commented that we'd probably need to periodically copy accepted answers to Wiki format to keep the Wiki as the SSOT. I'd be interested in your thoughts on this. Also, is there an ability to have an area where customers can ask questions about our product without them being able to see the company's internal questions and answers?
A. Ermawan
This is cool, definitely worth a try!
Nhật Lan Văn
Hi @spolsky and @willcole , I am seeking Q&A solution for a 18k employee company. However it's not for internal uses but serves as an additional layer of support for developers on their client-sides. I am wondering whether Stack Overflow for Enterprise can be tailored for this use case?