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Welcome to the staging ground for new communities! Each proposal has a description in the "Descriptions" category and a body of questions and answers in "Incubator Q&A". You can ask questions (and get answers, we hope!) right away, and start new proposals.

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The Codidact Foundation FAQ

What is Codidact?

Codidact is an open-source initiative to provide a high-quality, community-controlled, open source Q&A platform. Visit https://codidact.org to learn more about the platform we're building to empower anyone to host a Q&A community, or visit https://codidact.com to browse our family of hosted communities.

Who runs Codidact?

Users just like you! The software is built and hosted by volunteers who are passionate about the need for a community-driven Q&A site. Each site is moderated by a team of dedicated, experienced users who spend their time weeding out spam, coaching newcomers, and ensuring questions are on-topic and high-quality.

There is also a non-profit organization, known as The Codidact Foundation, who is responsible for keeping the servers running, handling donations, and making sure everything's running smoothly.

As of July 2020, the current organisation structure looks like this:

Team Lead: ArtOfCode. Underneath Team Lead are Community Lead (cellio) and Tech Lead (luap42), as well as Group Leader: Design (mattjbrent) and the Admin role. Under Tech Lead are Group Leader: Backend and Group Leader: Frontend (Kieran). Under Community Lead is Group Leader: Developer Docs (Mithrandir24601) and Group Leader: User Docs (Sarah & Mithical). Off to the side is Project Leaders, and underneath the Project Leaders, Admins, and Group Leaders are Contributors.

What does it mean that Codidact is community-controlled? What makes it different from any other Q&A site?

Most Q&A sites are run by companies whose primary goal is to make a profit for their shareholders. This leads to a situation where bringing in revenue can be more important than the health of the community using the site. On Codidact, the users control the communities they use, so there's no conflict of interest between quality and the bottom line.

What license do my posts fall under?

Most posts fall under CC BY-SA 4.0. Some communities or contributors may use a license that more closely aligns with the content posted or their ideological position. Check a community's licensing help page for site-specific details.

How can I contribute?

The best way to contribute is by joining a community and submitting quality questions and answers! If you want to join our technical team, check out our GitHub repositories to get started.

If you would like to contribute in a more financial manner, we have a donations system set up so you can donate directly from the network itself. You can also sponsor us on GitHub. We appreciate each and every donation, and you can find a list of previous donations on the Foundation Donations page.