Codeberg was asking about this. The linked toot by a commenter points to :

SEqlite

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They are minimal. They provide the data you probably care about and the data you need to comply with the original license in SQLite format.

  • AJ Sadauskas
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    177 months ago

    @lemmyreader Here’s a starting point for a fediverse StackExchange: Make sure it’s interoperable with Lemmy.

    Now, you may not get the full feature set on Lemmy, but you should be able to interact with it from Lemmy as if it’s a group on there.

    #StackExchange #Fediverse #Coding

    • maegul
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      27 months ago

      @ajsadauskas @lemmyreader

      Yep! It seems a good Threadiverse ecosystem could be on its way with lemmy etc, nodebb and discourse. Hooking a stack overflow alternative into that could make a lot of sense of kick starting it.

      Though at some point UI differences could prove problematic(?)

        • maegul
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          47 months ago

          @weirdwriter @ajsadauskas @lemmyreader

          Yes, forum platforms too (incl #nodebb of course).

          I do get the (very vague) impression discourse is focusing on integrating well with masto to a good extent and so might not integrate too well with the other Reddit/forum platforms. If true, that might be a good enough reason to start with another base. OTOH, it’s a familiar platform to many devs so adapting it for stackoverflow like use could go well right?